America's Funniest People
"America's Funniest People" was a television show that aired from 1990 to 1994. The program featured humorous clips submitted by viewers, showcasing funny moments captured on video. It was hosted by Bob Saget, who was known for his comedic style and later gained fame for his role in Full House. The show aimed to highlight everyday people's comedic talents and mishaps.
The format of "America's Funniest People" was similar to other clip shows, but it focused specifically on amateur humor. Contestants would compete for cash prizes based on the funniest videos, making it a popular choice for family entertainment. The show contributed to the rise of user-generated content in television.