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'''Hysterical Home Videos''' is a fictional [[TV Shows in GTA IV|television]] show advertised in the [[Episodes from Liberty City]] version of [[Grand Theft Auto IV]].
 
'''Hysterical Home Videos''' is a fictional [[TV Shows in GTA IV|television]] show advertised in the [[Episodes from Liberty City]] version of [[Grand Theft Auto IV]].
   
Stated to be aired on the unviewable [[CCC]] network, Hysterical Home Videos is a reality television program that shows various home movie recordings, parodying the real-life ''[[wp:America's Funniest Home Videos|America's Funniest Home Videos]]'', but contains more graphic situations than ''AFV'', such as "dad slamming his nuts in the car door" or a child playing with a fork in a breaker-box before being electrocuted.
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Stated to be aired on the unviewable [[CCC]] network, Hysterical Home Videos is a reality television program that shows various home movie recordings, parodying the real-life ''[[wp:America's Funniest Home Videos|America's Funniest Home Videos]]'', but contains more graphic situations than ''AFHV'', such as "dad slamming his nuts in the car door" or a child playing with a fork in a breaker-box before being electrocuted.
 
[[Category:TV Shows in GTA IV]]
 
[[Category:TV Shows in GTA IV]]

Revision as of 12:08, 14 July 2013

Hysterical Home Videos is a fictional television show advertised in the Episodes from Liberty City version of Grand Theft Auto IV.

Stated to be aired on the unviewable CCC network, Hysterical Home Videos is a reality television program that shows various home movie recordings, parodying the real-life America's Funniest Home Videos, but contains more graphic situations than AFHV, such as "dad slamming his nuts in the car door" or a child playing with a fork in a breaker-box before being electrocuted.