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Australia's Naughtiest Home Videos : ウィキペディア英語版 | Australia's Naughtiest Home Videos
''Australia's Naughtiest Home Videos'' is an Australian television comedy programme which was broadcast on Nine Network on 4 September 1992. It was a one-off special spin-off of ''Australia's Funniest Home Video Show'', depicting videos of sexual situations and other sexually explicit content. The program was taken off the air part-way through the broadcast of its first and only episode at the demand of the network's owner, Kerry Packer. ==Background== ''Australia's Funniest Home Video Show'' premiered in 1990, and was similar in concept to the 1989 American special (and later series) ''America's Funniest Home Videos''; viewers would send in amateur-shot videos that were unintentionally humorous, and the video deemed the "funniest" by the studio audience was awarded a prize at the end of the show. The producers often received racy or risqué videos that couldn't be included into the program due to its family-friendly nature; however, since the show's policy stated that videos sent in by viewers couldn't be sent back, videos that didn't make it to the program were still kept by the station. The producers decided to compile these videos into a one-off special aimed at an adult audience. It differed from ''Australia's Funniest Home Video Show'' in more than just the content of the videos. It had a different opening, a modified version of the ''Australia's Funniest Home Video Shows theme song and a slightly modified set. It was hosted by Australian radio personality Doug Mulray. Due to the difference in content, the show aired at 8:30 PM〔 and was preceded by a short message warning viewers of the show's content and informing them of the fact that it was a one-off special that was different from ''Australia's Funniest Home Video Show''.
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