''TV's Naughtiest Blunders'' was an
outtake
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s show, that ran from 19 April 2000 to 28 July 2007 with 39 episodes. It was shown on
ITV and produced by
Carlton Television
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(later
ITV Productions). The show was narrated by
Neil Morrissey
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(first presented by
Steve Penk
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in the studio) and featured edited out clips and mistakes made by people on TV. The show frequently contained swearing, sexual innuendo and nudity, and because of this it was usually shown late at night. The show sometimes featured deleted out scenes from the news and
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as well as documentaries and many other TV programmes.
From 2004 to 2007, the show consisted of a voiceover and continuous clips, with commentary from Neil Morrissey who took over from Penk.
Most of the clips shown on the programme were caused by actors forgetting their lines or not being able to stop laughing at what they have to say.
Some shows were titled "''All New TV's Naughtiest Blunders''", but in the same way of ''
You've Been Framed!'', the "All New" tag was featured in the show, or was the title given to the show at the time of broadcast, and had no effect to this date.
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