In the spring of 1989, while Di Bona and his then-wife, Gina, attended the Monte-Carlo Television Festival, the latter passed a booth for a distributor showcasing a segment from the TBS variety program Kato-chan Ken-chan Gokigen TV (or Fun TV with Kato-chan and Ken-chan), in which hosts Ken Shimura and Cha Kato presented and provided comedic narration over a package of funny caught-on-tape moments sent in by viewers; at the end of each show, audience members voted for their favorite clip among those featured. At Gina's insistence, Di Bona contacted TBS about licensing the rights to the concept.[46][47]

In the run-up to the special's broadcast, during the fall of 1989, Vin Di Bona Productions took out ads in national magazines (such as TV Guide and People) asking people to send in their home videos featuring funny or amazing moments. Around 1,800 tapes were submitted for inclusion in the pilot special.[49]


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Randomly came across a rerun and remembered watching the show with my family every week growing up. I'm not bashing the show, a lot of the videos were legitimately funny. It seemed to us they always picked the least funny videos as winners every single time. I'm wondering if maybe it was just our sense of humor or if others felt the same way?

American's Funniest Videos, the viewer-submitted video clip show, has been providing funny falls, hilarious hiccups, and soul-crushing blows below the belt since Bob Saget first hosted the show in 1989.

With a career spanning more than four decades, Alfonso had plenty of opportunities to cement himself as a leading actor, TV show host, and funnyman. His net worth also reflects his incredible work ethic. According to websites like CelebrityNetWorth, Alfonso has around $7 million in the bank. Per Sportskeeda, the real figure might be somewhere between $7 and $10 million.

Amateur videographers in the U.S. submit videos of their kids, pets, friends and families in funny and embarrassing situations with the hope of winning thousands in prize money; the studio audience determines a winner by voting for the video they find most-hilarious; at the end of the season, weekly winners compete for the grand prize; actor and "Dancing With the Stars" Season 19 champion, Alfonso Ribeiro serves as the host and Vin Di Bona is the executive producer.

So, if you see a really funny video on America's Funniest Home Videos and you can't for the life of you understand why another, much sillier video was called out as a finalist, we're here to say: it's not your sense of humor. It's more likely that someone from the truly funny video couldn't hop on a plane to attend a taping of the show. Whew, we feel a lot better now. You can check out more interesting comments like these in the recent Tom Bergeron Reddit AMA.

1998-1999, 2001-2003, 2006, 2010 Opening Spiel: "(insert one upcoming clip, followed by a funny comment related to the video; 2001-2003 only) "Tonight on "America's Funniest Home Videos", (insert description of upcoming clips). It's/We're/(All coming up) on "AFV"! And now, (insert funny comment here)...

2012-2015 Opening Spiel with $100,000 Grand Prize Finale: "Here's a sneak peek at tonight's $100,000 "AFV". That's a lot of funny money! (insert description of upcoming clips). Welcome to "America's Funniest Home Videos" $100,000 Show! And now, here he is, the host of "AFV", (Child(ren): TOM BERGERON!)"

"Tonight's Assignment America is (insert various titles, and directions usually accompanied by funny quotes). Send your tapes to our regular address, and mark with the envelope (insert various envelope title). I'm going to the center stage now, and/because (insert funny quote)." - Bob Saget (about Assignment America before the second commercial break; 1991-1996)

"If you think you have a funny or amazing video, send your tape to our regular address. We got a weekly contest for $15,000. For full contest rules, write this address. Not responsible for lost or misdirected tapes. Include a note to our screeners on what to look for!" - Season 3 Generic Plug (used on Summer reruns)

"Hey, America! You can be our next $100,000 winner, but only if you send us a tape. Send your funny and amazing tapes today to: P.O. Box 4333, Hollywood, California 90078. For full contest details write this address. Remember, it only takes ten first class stamps to send in one standard VHS cassette. And you can win $100,000! So find or make a funny video and send it to Saget! - Ernie Anderson (Season 4; Generic Version)

"Hey America! Would you like to see your funny or amazing videos on America's Funniest Home Videos? Maybe your videos could be worth $10,000 or even $100,000! Send them today to: America's Funniest Home Videos P.O. Box 4333, Hollywood, California 90078. Write this address for full contest rules. (insert funny comment; for example: "Remember, ten first class stamps could mean $10,000!")" - Ernie Anderson (Seasons 5 and 6; Generic Version)

"Hey America/Everyone! It's Assignment America time! We know you have a funny or amazing home video you're just dying to get on the show. Your assignment: Send your tapes today to P.O. Box 4333, Hollywood, California 90078. Write this address for full contest rules. We can't wait to put your video on TV!" - Ernie Anderson (Pre-Season 7)/Gary Owens (Post-Season 7) used on syndicated reruns of the Saget run

"Tonight's Assignment America is (insert various titles, and directions usually accompanied by funny quotes). If you see it, just send it to us. Jess, tell 'em more." - Tom Bergeron/Alfonso Ribeiro (about Assignment America before the commercial break; 2001-present)

"Our/My Producers, who (insert funny quotes), have narrowed the field down to these three (insert funny fact) choices/finalists/nominees, and (here) they are..." - Bob Saget (used 1990-1997) [NOTE: From 1990 to 1993, Saget would sometimes add "in random/no particular order"]

"Studio audience, (insert something funny), (pick up your (insert funny fact) keypads/voting devices,) and/it's time to lock in your votes right now!" - Bob Saget (when it's time for the studio audience to vote)

"Well, that's tonight's big show. We'll be back soon with a new season and all new videos. Until then watch funny videos on our Facebook page and send your videos to AFV.com, so we can get started on making a new season. See you then. Good night, everybody!" - Alfonso Ribeiro (only used in grand prize finale in season 31)

"We'll be back in the fall for a new season and all of those videos. Until then, watch funny videos on our Facebook page, and send your videos to AFV.com, so we gonna get started to begin a new season. Good night y'all!" - Alfonso Ribeiro (only used in grand prize finale in season 32)

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