Talk:Australia's Funniest Home Video Show

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[edit] In-video voice actor?

Does anyone know who does the voice acting in the show while the videos play? I keep thinking that the guy (named "David") was like Jim Cummings' long lost aussie brother.

PS: think he's the reason why this edition is more enjoyable than the american edition. The in-video captioning in the american edition is kinda......... I dunno, "lifeless". So much that i thought the ones doing the captioning were news anchors.


[edit] Photos

Added New Photo with new set Mike 06:56, 27 December 2005 (UTC)


[edit] Crap

SOmeone should say that this show is crap now.... As it is rather obvious that all the videos are from other countries, not australia (AUSTRALIAS funiest home videos my ass) and, and, and, they blur the date on the videos out, sou you cant tell that they are from 1987. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 203.208.75.157 (talkcontribs).

If you have nothing beneficial to ad please do not add nonesense to talk pages for articles. - Mike Beckham 09:51, 2 September 2006 (UTC)

Though not benificial, He does have a point - The show is of markedly lower quality than it has been in the past, with up to 70% of the Videos in a show being from America's funniest home videos, and many of the Aussie videos being more then 10-15 years old. Churba 16:30, 7 September 2006 (UTC)

Yes, they show alot American content these days. - Mike Beckham 01:02, 8 September 2006 (UTC)
Commenters - There is actually less American content now that the show is one hour in length.