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Shows from television, radio or other media that are dedicated to bloopers or goofs. Pages in category "Blooper shows" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total.
TV's Bloopers & Practical Jokes is an American television program. Debuting as a weekly series, new episodes have been broadcast as infrequent specials during most of its run. Debuting as a weekly series, new episodes have been broadcast as infrequent specials during most of its run.
Most Outrageous Moments (originally titled for the first season, Most Outrageous TV Moments) is an NBC clip show showcasing video bloopers and mishaps, and commonly used as a backup program by NBC to fill any timeslots where regular programming did not get any traction in the ratings, or to fill in timeslots between seasons of reality programming.
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The Earliest Show premiered on Funny Or Die on October 27, 2016, and one episode was released each Tuesday thereafter. [2] The episodes were also released on YouTube. Each episode runs for 11 to 13 minutes. Two additional episodes, one of bloopers and one with extended interviews, were also released. [2]
The YouTube games would feature a pre and post game show, alongside the game, all produced by MLB Network. There was no requirement for a YouTube account to access the game. The first game aired was between the Phillies and the Dodgers on July 18, 2019. [3] After the season, MLB said they averaged 130,000 viewers per telecast.