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N/A Season 2 (1990-1991)


America's Funniest Home Videos Season 1 aired from January 14, 1990 to May 20, 1990. This was the first season to have the original version of "The Funny Things You Do", and the debut of host Bob Saget, who was known for playing Danny Tanner on Full House, which ran from 1987 to 1995. This was the first season to feature Ernie Anderson as the announcer.

Episodes[]

Pilot (November 26, 1989)

Backyard Football Game, Silent Night Slap & The Dishwasher Lady

Season 1 Episode 1

The Above Ground Pool, The Fainting Bride Groom & Howling Bassets

Season 1 Episode 2

Baby Drummer, Candle Spit-Out & Home from the Office

Season 1 Episode 3

Three Kids Sled Into the House, Skydiving Lawn Chair & Airport Wedding Proposal

Season 1 Episode 4

Weightlifter Loses Pants, Bride Who Has to Go & Rodeo Bronco Buster

Season 1 Episode 5

The Dog That Says Mamma, The Golfer Who Takes a Tumble & Basketball Pratfall

Season 1 Episode 6

New York, New York Baby, The Lady Who Gets Pushed In & Tie Poodle Skirt Kids

Season 1 Episode 7

The Kid Who Takes a Toupée, Dad Gets Hit by a Glider & The Lady Who Falls for a Loop

Season 1 Episode 8

Baseball Player Loses Pants, Three on the Floor & "I Don't Wanna Sing!"

Season 1 Episode 9 (April 1, 1990)

Women Golfer Hits Hubby in the Head, The Gorilla Suit Wedding Proposal & Boy Who Counts Higher

Season 1 Episode 10

Harmonica Nose Tune, Fireman's Cooking Class & Cat Falls from TV

Season 1 Episode 11

Girl Borrows Easter Eggs, The Guard Who Falls Down & Granny Who Snoozes

Season 1 Episode 12

Man Who Sings the National Anthem, Love Birds & Baby Who Says, "I Love You"

Season 1 Episode 13

Girl Who Can't Somersault, Yo-Yo Bookshelf Boy & Upside-Down Costume Man

Season 1 Episode 14

Baby Bowler Gets Strike, Ski Jumper Hits Tree & Groom Takes an Awful Wife

Season 1 Episode 15

Cat Falls from TV, Candle Spit-Out, Baseball Player Loses Pants & Girl Steals Easter Eggs

Nominees[]

Finalists[]

Satellite Cities[]

Trivia[]

  • This season marks the first of several things:
    • The first season, one of the three, and the last until Season 5 that does not have any nominees from Canada.
    • The first and one of the two seasons, the other being Season 11, to have only one $100,000 show.
    • The first season, the only season in the Saget era, and the last season until Season 11 in which none of the submitters of nominated videos are referred to as "the (insert surname) family."
    • Girl Borrows Easter Egg & Candle Spit-out tied for third in the 100k vote.
  • Without the pilot episode, this season would be one of the two seasons, the other being Season 12, that begins and ends in the same year instead of beginning in one year and ending in the next.
  • Currently, "The Dishwasher Lady" is the only nominated video from this season that can be found in the Home Video Licensing library.
  • "Love Birds" shares its name with a 1934 film.
  • The following nominated videos do not appear in the Bergeron era and have yet to appear in the Ribeiro era:
    • "Silent Night" Slap
    • The Fainting Bride Groom
    • Howling Bassets
    • Home from the Office
    • Skydiving Lawn Chair
    • Airport Wedding Proposal
    • "New York, New York" Baby
    • "I Don't Wanna Sing!"
    • Harmonica Nose Tune
    • Fireman's Cooking Class
    • Baby Bowler Gets Strike
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