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''TV's Bloopers & Practical Jokes'' is an American
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. Debuting as a weekly series, new episodes have been broadcast as infrequent specials during most of its run. It premiered on
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in 1984, moved to
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in 1998, and was revived in
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in 2012. The NBC run of the series was co-produced by
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and
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, and the ABC and syndication runs have been produced solely by Dick Clark Productions.


''TV's Censored Bloopers'' and ''Television's Greatest Commercials''

The series was predated by two separate series of specials, one devoted to television and film bloopers—humorous errors made during the production of film and television programs, or on live news broadcasts—and the other a series of specials featuring classic television
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. The ''TV's Censored Bloopers'' specials were hosted by longtime TV producer
Dick Clark Richard Wagstaff Clark (November 30, 1929April 18, 2012) was an American radio and television personality, television producer and film actor, as well as a cultural icon who remains best known for hosting ''American Bandstand'' from 1956 to 198 ...
starting on May 15, 1981 (and were dedicated to 1950s TV producer
Kermit Schaefer Kermit Schafer (March 24, 1914 – March 8, 1979) was an American writer and producer for radio and television in the 1950s and 1960s. He is best known for his collections of "bloopers"—the word Schafer popularized for mistakes and gaffes o ...
, who had pioneered the concept of preserving bloopers), and the ''Television's Greatest Commercials'' specials, which started on May 25, 1982, were hosted by
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(which he continued to co-host even as he moved on to co-host the weekly ''Bloopers'' series). Both sets of specials garnered high ratings, and following a combination special (''TV's Greatest Censored Commercial Bloopers''), in the winter of 1984 it was decided to combine the two programs into one series, hosted by Clark and McMahon. Charlie O'Donnell (who was also Clark's announcer on ''
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'' from 1958 to 1968) would be added as announcer (to intro both McMahon and Clark, and to announce bloopers in the "Coming up next" bumpers).


Regular features

Besides dividing the series between bloopers and classic TV advertisements of yesteryear, the original version of the show also featured at least two practical joke segments per episode, with celebrities caught in ''
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''-like situations (a forerunner of the later series ''
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''). Like the blooper and commercial segments, the "practical jokes" were first seen in a television special, ''Johnny Carson's Greatest Practical Jokes''—hence Carson Productions' involvement in the series. Other regular features included: * Man-in-the-street interviews (sometimes supplemented by child-in-the-street interviews), conducted by
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and, later,
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. * Video segments featuring songs played behind real-life scenes that gave an
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twist to the lyrics. *
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's "Silly Cinemas", a series of absurd short films. * Thom Sharp's "Book of Hollywood", a tour of unusual sights of the city. *
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's Video Vault, where various humorous video clips were screened. * Stand-up comedy performances, including appearances by
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and Jenny Jones. * Throughout its entire run on both NBC and ABC, the series featured animated inserts by cartoonist
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, who is known for the comic book series Groo and his contributions to
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. As the original two-year weekly run of the series progressed, adjustments were made to the format and eventually the commercials were phased out, along with other segments, leaving only the bloopers and practical jokes.


Return to specials format

The weekly series ended in 1986. In 1988, Clark revived it as a series of specials retitled as ''Super Bloopers and New Practical Jokes'', and returned with McMahon as co-hosts. Titles of the specials included ''TV's Censored Bloopers'' in 1993, and simply ''Bloopers'', as the practical joke element was ultimately dropped. These specials aired irregularly on NBC until as late as 1998, often appearing as "filler" for cancelled series, and acting as a low-cost summer replacement series; the series even briefly returned to a weekly format in 1998 (as ''TV Censored Bloopers 98'') with Suzanne Whang as co-host. The specials often drew a larger audience than their competition, which consisted mainly of
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s. In the later years of the series' run on NBC, the bloopers shown tended to be drawn mostly from programs produced by NBC.


Move to ABC

In 1998, Clark moved the series to ABC. New specials aired periodically until 2004, when Clark suffered a
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. ABC continued to air reruns of these specials until 2006, and they frequently appeared on TBS as well, mainly filling in graveyard slot time where primetime
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baseball or other sports threw off the network's regular schedule. As with the specials from the later years at NBC, the ABC specials mostly focused on outtakes from series produced by ABC itself, or from productions of
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, which owned ABC. In addition, logos of networks other than ABC, and of stations affiliated with those networks, were obscured. In March 2007, ABC aired the special ''Celebrity A-List Bloopers'', produced by Dick Clark Productions, with
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as host in Clark's place.


Syndicated revival

In the fall of 2012, the series was revived by Dick Clark Productions and
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under the title ''Bloopers'', in a half-hour, syndicated format, airing twice per week.
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acts as host and comedian Jack Vale stars in the hidden camera pranks and acts as co-producer. Instead of television and movie outtakes, this incarnation of the series focuses on web and
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. However, the practical joke segments in the vein of ''
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'', which were dropped from the series during the time of the NBC specials, have been reintroduced."'Bloopers' to Premiere in Weekly Syndication This Fall"
from Broadcasting & Cable (December 20, 2011)


Imitator series

During the show's original two-year run on NBC, it sparked a number of imitators on other networks, most notably the ABC series ''
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''. That show aired bloopers from ''
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'' for the first time on American network television. ABC's ersatz series never matched the ratings of the original, however. After ''Bloopers'' left NBC, the network launched its own similar series, ''
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'', which lasted until 2009.


References

* Brooks, Tim and Marsh, Earle, ''
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''.


External links

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