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Australia’s Funniest Home Videos: 2011 Grand Final

Shelley Craft wraps up another season with a prize that's not to be sneezed at: $250,000.

“Australia, Australia, this is yooooooo….”

Yes that show that just won’t lay down, Australia’s Funniest Home Videos, is wrapping up Season number #683 next week on Nine with a prize that’s not to be sneezed at: $250,000 -that’s 2.5 times more than the cash on MasterChef.

The guest list includes Jack Vidgen, Harry Potter twins James and Oliver Phelps, and Stan Walker.

Any truth in the rumour that in order to appear they first have to get whacked in the genitals by a rake, slip on a backyard patio or defrock a bride by stepping on her gown?

I think we may need a list of other contenders…..?

Shelley Craft says goodbye to another year of laughs, thrills and spills, superstar guests and musical performances in Australia’s Funniest Home Videos 2011 Grand Final on Saturday, November 26, at 6.30pm on Channel Nine.

To celebrate the end of another bumper year, teenage singing sensation and Australia’s Got Talent winner Jack Vigden will be in the studio. And bringing some magic to the finale, Harry Potter’s Weasley Twins, James and Oliver Phelps, will join Shelley to talk all things wizardry and Hogwarts.

Plus, to round out the star-studded finale, Stan Walker will perform the latest song off his new album, Light It Up.

After more than 12,000 submissions over the year by mail and, for the first time, online, Australia’s Funniest Home Videos will award the Grand Final winner chosen from six finalists with $250,000 courtesy of Pizza Hut.

Join Shelley Craft and her special lineup of guests to celebrate all the stacks, bumps, slips, trips, laughter, gags and tears as Australia’s Funniest Home Videos wraps up its 21st birthday year with a bang.

Saturday, November 26, at 6.30pm on Nine.

7 Responses

  1. I think the Grand Final of Funniest Home Videos is always worth watching. They have gotten some good guests over the years and it ends up being a really great show but it certainly isn’t something I want to watch (or certainly not record) every Saturday night.

    Seeing as Seven have got AFL next year on Saturdays, it will be interesting to see what Nine does. Seeing as Ten won’t be doing movies on their main channel either, maybe Nine should actually keep movies on their main channel as a point of difference.

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