America's Funniest Home Videos
America's Funniest Home Videos has been a weekly staple of ABC primetime since 1989, collecting short, often chaotic clips shot by everyday people. Each episode strings together home movies of pratfalls, pet antics, childhood mishaps and amateur stunts, with a host guiding the lineup and inviting... Read more
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About America's Funniest Home Videos
America's Funniest Home Videos has been a weekly staple of ABC primetime since 1989, collecting short, often chaotic clips shot by everyday people. Each episode strings together home movies of pratfalls, pet antics, childhood mishaps and amateur stunts, with a host guiding the lineup and inviting viewers to mail in their own footage. The tone is light and communal, built around shared embarrassment and laughter instead of scripted jokes. Fans watch to see which ordinary moment will get a laugh that night, and contributors hope their clip will be broadcast and rewarded. The show keeps episodes self-contained, so you can jump in any week and get the gist. Over the years it stuck to a simple, dependable formula.
Created and produced by Vin Di Bona, the program premiered on ABC in 1989 and became a fixture of network weekends, pioneering a packaged format for viewer-submitted clip entertainment. It went through several hosts and tweaks while keeping it intact.
Despite its longevity and popularity, the series hasn't been a consistent awards contender. It has earned some nominations and industry acknowledgements over the years, but most observers point to its steady ratings, adaptability and enduring family-friendly format as its chief accomplishments rather than formal trophies or major industry prizes today.
America's Funniest Home Videos helped normalize home-shot clips as mainstream entertainment and anticipated the user-generated culture of the internet era. Its formula spawned international versions and similar clip shows, and it shaped how TV and later platforms treat spontaneous, everyday humor. It influenced viral video licensing practices and audience participation.
Critics have often described it as light, familiar fare that appeals to families and casual viewers, with reactions ranging from amused to dismissive. The show's recurring themes are physical comedy, small domestic dramas, and a tolerance for harmless embarrassment, giving audiences comfort rather than heavy ideas, and broad audience appeal.
Details
- Release Date
- November 26, 1989
- User Ratings
- 53 votes
- Type
- TV Series
- Seasons
- 36
- Episodes
- 802
- Genres
- Comedy, Talk, Reality
Seasons (36 seasons, 802 episodes)
Season 1
16 episodes - 1990
Season 2
25 episodes - 1990
Season 3
25 episodes - 1991
Season 4
25 episodes - 1992
Season 5
22 episodes - 1993
Season 6
24 episodes - 1994
Season 7
22 episodes - 1995
Season 8
30 episodes - 1996
Season 9
20 episodes - 1998
Season 10
23 episodes - 1998
Season 11
17 episodes - 2001
Season 12
25 episodes - 2002
Season 13
25 episodes - 2002
Season 14
22 episodes - 2003
Season 15
24 episodes - 2004
Season 16
26 episodes - 2005
Season 17
27 episodes - 2006
Season 18
23 episodes - 2007
Season 19
25 episodes - 2008
Season 20
24 episodes - 2009
Season 21
24 episodes - 2010
Season 22
23 episodes - 2011
Season 23
22 episodes - 2012
Season 24
22 episodes - 2013
Season 25
23 episodes - 2014
Season 26
22 episodes - 2015
Season 27
22 episodes - 2016
Season 28
22 episodes - 2017
Season 29
22 episodes - 2018
Season 30
22 episodes - 2019
Season 31
23 episodes - 2020
Season 32
22 episodes - 2021
Season 33
17 episodes - 2022
Season 34
22 episodes - 2023
Season 35
20 episodes - 2024
Season 36
11 episodes - 2025