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'''''TV's Bloopers & Practical Jokes''''' was a 1980s-90s [[Reality Show]] featuring hosts Ed McMahon (1982–1993), Dick Clark
The show was the result of merging three different series of specials that had been earlier shown on NBC:
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* ''TV's Greatest Commercials'', in which Ed McMahon presented an hour of historic commercials; also produced by Clark's production company.
The resulting series was a Dick Clark/Carson Production, lasted four years, and inspired a number of similiar blooper shows (including ones hosted by [[Don Rickles]] and [[Steve Allen]]).▼
▲The resulting series was a Dick Clark/Carson Production, originally lasted four years, and inspired a number of
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* ''[[The Challengers]]'': At least one blooper turned up — a question in which the contestant had to identify a license plate's state from its design (shown on the video wall). The only problem was that the license plate '''had the state's name left on'''.
* [[Notable Commercial Campaigns]]: A regular feature presented five or six foreign or American commercials.
* [[Once an Episode]]: A celebrity would come on to talk about a specific funny or
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▲* [[Sergio Aragones]]: Created the memorable [[Animated Credits Opening]] sequence which involved backstage workers, an elephant, and a marching band. He also created the bumpers and transition scenes.
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