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World's Funniest, formerly World's Funniest Fails, [1] is an American reality television series produced by Dick Clark Productions and Jukin Media which made its debut on Fox on January 16, 2015. Hosted by Terry Crews, the funny videos show was inspired by the Jukin-owned YouTube channel FailArmy, in addition to Jukin's other properties. [2]
Hot Ones: The Game Show: 2020 Hot Pursuit: 2006–09 How To Be A Grownup: 2014–15 The Hustlers: 2015 I, Detective: 2001–06 I'm Sorry: 2017–19 Impractical Jokers: 2011–24, transferred to TBS It's Personal with Amy Hoggart: 2020 Inside American Jail: 2005–10 Jon Glaser Loves Gear: 2016–19 The Investigators: 2004–08 It Only Hurts ...
America's Funniest Home Videos is based on the 1986–1992 Tokyo Broadcasting System variety program Kato-chan Ken-chan Gokigen TV (also known as Fun TV with Kato-chan and Ken-chan), which featured a segment in which viewers were invited to send in video clips from their home movies; ABC, which holds a 50% ownership share in the program, pays a royalty fee to TBS Holdings, Inc. for the use of ...
Friday Night Video Fights (1982–1986) I.R.S. Records Presents The Cutting Edge (1983–1987) MTV Top 20 Video Countdown (1984–1998) Heavy Metal Mania (1985–1986) New Video Hour (1985–1988) 120 Minutes (1986–2000, moved to MTV2) Dial MTV (1986–1991) Friday Night Party Zone (1986–1987) International Hour (1986–1987) Metal Shop (1986)
A random woman accidentally invaded a couple's beach proposal! Tommy Ljunggren, 30, proposed to Aurora Sorensen, 25, on the beach in Koh Lanta, Thailand, on Nov. 19, 2024.
In addition to the company's video services, it is also the producer of World's Funniest on FOX and is the owner and operator of several consumer-facing entertainment brands, including FailArmy, [32] [15] which compiles fail videos and has a subscriber base of approximately 14.5 million users on its YouTube channel and more than 18.4 million ...
Fameless is an American prank show hosted by David Spade that aired on TruTV for two seasons from 2015 to 2017. [1] The original order was for eight episodes, [2] with an additional ten added to fill out the first season, having received better-than-network-average ratings during its 2015 summer run.
The Muppet Show; The Naked Truth (1996–1997) The New Adventures of Tarzan; The Phil Silvers Show; The Rat Patrol; The Rockford Files; The Rex Humbard World Outreach Ministry; The Runaways; The Single Guy (1996–1997) The Three Stooges (1964) The UNICEF Hour; The Wild Wild West (1975–1981) Totally Hidden Video (1991–1992) TV's Bloopers ...