New Zealand's Funniest Home Videos

New Zealand's Funniest Home Videos

New Zealand's Funniest Home Videos was a New Zealand reality television program on TVNZ channel, TV2 in which viewers were able to send in humorous homemade videotapes. The show officially began in 1990, but and ended in 1995, the shows successor was called The Kiwi Video Show.

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The show was mostly made up of clips taken from America's Funniest Home Videos with some New Zealand made clips added into the show. The New Zealand made clips were the only clips eligable to win the prizes. Every week, three videos were chosen by the producers and voted on by the studio audience. The weekly prize for the best video each week was a new Camcorder and the prize for the best video from the entire season won a package of home entertainment goods such as a new Television, VCR and Stereo. The prizes in the later seasons included a 14" TV for the weekly prize.


History

The show debuted in September 1990 screening Saturday evenings on TV2 as a weekly half-hour primetime series. The shows original presenter was Ian Taylor. The first series ended in January 1991 and until mid-February a best of series was screened with Ian Taylor presenting from various holiday spots around New Zealand and the show screened clips seen in the first series. The second series screened from mid-February 1991 now presented by Kerry Smith. In 1993 presenter/comedian, Jason Gunn became the shows new host until the show ended in 1994. In 1995 the show was replaced by a similar show branded as The Kiwi Video Show and now presented by Fiona Anderson, The Kiwi Video Show run until 1998.


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