A TV show that presents home videos of weird people doing all kinds of funny things.A TV show that presents home videos of weird people doing all kinds of funny things.A TV show that presents home videos of weird people doing all kinds of funny things.
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In 1990, ABC had developed this spin-off series alongside the very successful America's Funniest Home Videos, but has not aged too well, partly because of the corny joke videos submitted by home viewers. This show actually had good recurring sketches like the Jackalope and This Old Shack, featuring two idiot handymen who try to renovate houses with chaotic results. The always-reliable Dave Coulier was able to carry the show with co-host Arleen Sorkin, then, in later seasons, by Tawny Kitaen. By fall 1993, the show's ratings were tanking and the producers had re-tooled its format and renamed it The New America's Funniest People, even having a third co-host from a specific ABC show to join Dave and Tawny each week. Unfortunately, the changes weren't enough to save it and, the following year, the network replaced it with the short-lived sitcom On Our Own.
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