0 a funny mistake made by an actor during the making of a film or television programme and usually removed before the film or programme is shown --
1 a mistake, often amusing, made by a person in public --
Extras include a blooper reel and informal but informative actor interviews.
However, given the show was pre-recorded there is argument that the incident never appeared on the actual show but only in a blooper reel.
Internet news agency http: //lenta.ru/ revealed and explained some bloopers found on aforesaid pages.
Each season boxset includes extra features such as pictures, karaoke sessions, audition tapes, bloopers, deleted scenes and more.
This humorous clip would be played over and over in blooper reels for years to come.
Their voices can still be heard in several scenes used in the film's theatrical trailer, as well as the blooper reel.
The show was aired abridged, editing out some host bloopers and portions of the show that didn't impact the final results.
In the magazine's tenth anniversary issue, there was a blooper strip where the man and bear are talking.