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** Craig Charles taps at a wall, which produces a hollow wooden noise, and announces "Stone!", which causes the studio audience and Danny John-Jules to crack up laughing. Craig then yells at the audience "They were gonna sort that out in the dub!"
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* Almost every episode ''Series/RadioEnfer'' ends with bloopers shown during the end credits.



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* The bloopers for ABC's ''Series/{{Castle}}'' look promising, mostly for Creator/NathanFillion's line after he flops onto a couch and exclaims: "What's got two thumbs and a date with a prostitute? ''THIS GUY!''" What really sells it is the thumb-pointing and the ridiculously silly look on his face when he shouts the last part. The first few minutes can be seen [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k9JXbJOXVkk here]].

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* The bloopers for ABC's ''Series/{{Castle}}'' ''Series/{{Castle|2009}}'' look promising, mostly for Creator/NathanFillion's line after he flops onto a couch and exclaims: "What's got two thumbs and a date with a prostitute? ''THIS GUY!''" What really sells it is the thumb-pointing and the ridiculously silly look on his face when he shouts the last part. The first few minutes can be seen [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k9JXbJOXVkk here]].
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*** As the cast is singing the "Bang Bang Bangity Bang" song, Cobie begins to shake her ass in Neil's face who can’t help but sit there and smile the whole time.
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* ''Mystery!'', a show featuring Creator/VincentPrice in a "gothic mansion" set presenting various episodes of mystery shows such as ''Series/SherlockHolmes'', has one where as Vincent Price is discussing the mystery of the week, a painting collapses behind him rather dramatically. Impressively, he manages to keep talking as if nothing happened, even though he must have heard it fall--until he hears the crew start laughing, realises the take is ruined no matter what he does, and breaks character. "I'm Vincent Price, I'm here for Mystery, and--what the hell happened there?"
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* The [[Creator/AndersonCooper host]] of [[Creator/{{CNN}} CNN's]] ''Anderson Cooper 360'' has had at least two times while doing the 'Ridiculist' segment of his show (where he tries to take the edge off the normally serious tone of news broadcasting with more lighthearted stories) where he has become so overcome with laughter at some of the wording of the stories that he was left "giggling like a schoolgirl" as Anderson himself put it for several minutes on live television. Said outbursts were later featured in subsequent 'Ridiculist' segments.

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* The [[Creator/AndersonCooper host]] of [[Creator/{{CNN}} CNN's]] CNN's ''Anderson Cooper 360'' has had at least two times while doing the 'Ridiculist' segment of his show (where he tries to take the edge off the normally serious tone of news broadcasting with more lighthearted stories) where he has become so overcome with laughter at some of the wording of the stories that he was left "giggling like a schoolgirl" as Anderson himself put it for several minutes on live television. Said outbursts were later featured in subsequent 'Ridiculist' segments.
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* A particular [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2-a5qRmapXo one]] in ''Series/FawltyTowers'', when Sybil (Prunella Scales) slams the door it swings forward; John Cleese keeps the episode's RunningGag with Basil 'testing' an object.

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* A particular [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2-a5qRmapXo one]] in ''Series/FawltyTowers'', when Sybil (Prunella Scales) (Creator/PrunellaScales) slams the door door, it swings forward; John Cleese Creator/JohnCleese keeps the episode's RunningGag with Basil 'testing' an object.
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** Season two has a blooper from a scene where Marshall and Barney are caroling. Cobie Smulders joins in and attempts to make ''Silent Night'' more "pop". This leaves Jason Segel wondering what just happened, and Neil Patrick Harris whimpering: "''You're killing me''."

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** Season two has a blooper from a scene where Marshall and Barney are caroling. Cobie Smulders Creator/CobieSmulders joins in and attempts to make ''Silent Night'' more "pop". This leaves Jason Segel wondering what just happened, and Neil Patrick Harris whimpering: "''You're killing me''."
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* ''Series/HenryDanger'': The Creator/{{Nickelodeon}} series, ''Henry Danger,'' had a unique example of this trope: their hilarious outtakes episode was actually [[LampshadeHanging lampshaded]] within the fiction of the show's universe. In the episode, ''"Remember The Crimes"'' which itself was a ClipShow episode, the characters reminisced through flashback montages about all their favorite memories they had with each other down through the years. After they got finished reminiscing about their different favorite memories, they then started talking about traveling between alternate dimensions and parallel universes, and asked their science and tech genius friend Schwoz, to find a parallel universe where there are actors who pretend to be them (i.e., [[BreakingTheFourthWall their real-life actor counterparts playing their characters]]) but can't do it exactly right because they keep messing up their lines, causing props to mess up and malfunctioning, or because they can't stop laughing or goofing off during different scene takes, and they ask him to play it on the TV screen in their Man Cave hangout like a clip show.

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* ''Series/HenryDanger'': The Creator/{{Nickelodeon}} series, ''Henry Danger,'' had a unique example of this trope: their hilarious outtakes episode was actually [[LampshadeHanging lampshaded]] within the fiction of the show's universe. In the episode, ''"Remember The Crimes"'' which itself was a ClipShow episode, the characters reminisced through flashback montages about all their favorite memories they had with each other down through the years. After they got finished reminiscing about their different favorite memories, they then started talking about traveling between alternate dimensions and parallel universes, and asked their science and tech genius friend Schwoz, to find a parallel universe where there are actors who pretend to be them (i.e., [[BreakingTheFourthWall their real-life actor counterparts playing their characters]]) but can't do it exactly right because they keep messing up their lines, causing props to mess up and malfunctioning, malfunction, or because they can't stop laughing or goofing off during different scene takes, and they ask him to play it on the TV screen in their Man Cave hangout like a clip show.
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* The special features on the Season 2 DVD of ''Series/LawAndOrderUK'' include a 10-minute gag-reel. Most of the clips are typical--flubbed lines, malfunctioning props, {{Corpsing}}, etc. However, the apogee is a botched scene where Detectives Devlin and Brooks are interviewing a witness. Distracted by the loud music playing in the background, Creator/JamieBamber begins struggling not to laugh before finally cracking up, declaring, "I'm sorry; I can't fucking do this". Knowing that the take is no good anyway, Bradley Walsh begins dancing to the music, all the while '''''[[SugarWiki/MomentOfAwesome still saying his lines with a straight face]]''''' as though this is completely normal, pretending not to notice that the other actors--Bamber and the kid playing the witness are literally doubled over--are laughing hysterically.

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* The special features on the Season 2 DVD of ''Series/LawAndOrderUK'' include a 10-minute gag-reel. Most of the clips are typical--flubbed lines, malfunctioning malfunction props, {{Corpsing}}, etc. However, the apogee is a botched scene where Detectives Devlin and Brooks are interviewing a witness. Distracted by the loud music playing in the background, Creator/JamieBamber begins struggling not to laugh before finally cracking up, declaring, "I'm sorry; I can't fucking do this". Knowing that the take is no good anyway, Bradley Walsh begins dancing to the music, all the while '''''[[SugarWiki/MomentOfAwesome still saying his lines with a straight face]]''''' as though this is completely normal, pretending not to notice that the other actors--Bamber and the kid playing the witness are literally doubled over--are laughing hysterically.
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* ''Series/HenryDanger'': The Creator/{{Nickelodeon}} series, ''Henry Danger,'' had a unique example of this trope: their hilarious outtakes episode was actually [[LampshadeHanging lampshaded]] within the fiction of the show's universe. In the episode, ''"Remember The Crimes"'' which itself was a ClipShow episode, the characters reminisced through flashback montages about all their favorite memories they had with each other down through the years. After they got finished reminiscing about their different favorite memories, they then started talking about traveling between alternate dimensions and parallel universes, and asked their science and tech genius friend Schwoz, to find a parallel universe where there are actors who pretend to be them (i.e., [[BreakingTheFourthWall their real-life actor counterparts playing their characters]]) but can't do it exactly right because they keep messing up their lines, causing props to mess up and malfunctioning, or because they can't stop laughing or goofing off during different scene takes, and they ask him to play it on the TV screen in their Man Cave hangout like a clip show.

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** Another scene has Jesse and Sally talking about how close Flynn and Leah have been during the surrogacy storyline. Ben Unwin messes up saying, "Of course there's closeness there, he's having her child."

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** Another scene has Jesse and Sally talking about how close Flynn and Leah have been during the surrogacy storyline. Ben Unwin messes up the scene up, saying, "Of course there's closeness there, he's having her child."


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** Another clip involves Lyn Collingwood as Colleen struggling with the line, "I've thought about it [[AccidentalInnuendo long and hard]] and it hasn't been an easy decision." One take has Ray Meagher respond, in character as Alf, "Oh for god's sake Colleen, would you just get your mind out of the gutter?"
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* ''Series/{{Community}}'' has outakes on every single DVD of the first two seasons. Involving everything from Chevy corpsing, to alternative ad lib lines, to Joel doing fake PSA, to Danny trying to get Gillian to wipe away a booger.

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* ''Series/{{Community}}'' has outakes on every single DVD of the first two seasons, and additional examples eventually came out from the later seasons. Involving everything from These outtakes include things like Chevy Chase corpsing, to alternative ad lib lines, to Joel doing fake PSA, to PSAs, Danny trying to get Gillian to wipe away a booger.booger, Alison Brie's terrible white girl raps that make Don Glover cringe, and a multitude of BlackComedyRape bits involving mostly Joel, Don, occsionally Alison and Dani as well as the crew.
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* ''Series/{{Firefly}}'' had some particularly hilarious outtakes. For example, in the episode "The Message" there was originally a scene where the camera was centered over the body of a man whose recorded voice was delivering his last words, and the camera would rotate to show each member of the cast as they listened to the message. Nathan Fillion chose to play around, and as the camera slowly turned, he would run from his current position all the way around to the next actor in line; the unedited version of this scene thus showed his character standing next to ''everyone'' as the scene played out...including, when it reached the end, lying in the coffin with the corpse! Other pranks on the blooper reel include Nathan Fillion, Gina Torres, and Adam Baldwin singing "How Much is That Geisha in the Window?" and one scene where everyone wore fake mustaches.

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* ''Series/{{Firefly}}'' had some particularly hilarious outtakes. For example, in the episode "The Message" there was originally a scene where the camera was centered over the body of a man whose recorded voice was delivering his last words, and the camera would rotate to show each member of the cast as they listened to the message. Nathan Fillion chose to play around, and as the camera slowly turned, he would run from his current position all the way around to the next actor in line; the unedited version of this scene thus showed his character standing next to ''everyone'' as the scene played out...including, when it reached the end, lying in the coffin with the corpse! Other pranks on the blooper reel include Nathan Fillion, Gina Torres, and Adam Baldwin singing "How Much is That Geisha in the Window?" and one scene from “Out of Gas” where everyone wore fake mustaches.mustaches. That was possibly a jab at Zoe not liking Wash’s PornStache in the flashback.

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