The show features clips predominately from the American version of Funniest Home Videos, and is hosted by former Australian rules footballer Shane Crawford and former MTV VJ Lyndsey Rodrigues.
In September 2010, AFL champion Shane Crawford embarked on a marathon walk from Adelaide to Melbourne, That's What I'm Walkin' About.
Joan Crawford | Shane Warne | Cindy Crawford | Crawford, Texas | Shane MacGowan | Crawford | Chace Crawford | Carl Crawford | Johnny Crawford | Shane Mosley | Shane Meadows | Shane | Randy Crawford | Broderick Crawford | Shane Battier | Shane Watson | Michael Crawford | Earl of Crawford | Shane Stone | Shane Jacobson | David Lindsay, 27th Earl of Crawford | Crawford Productions | Crawford Market | Susan P. Crawford | Shane Withington | Shane Williams | Shane West | Lynn Crawford | John Wallace Crawford | Jamal Crawford |
Notable players from the Riverina include: Australian Football Hall of Fame Legend Haydn Bunton, Sr. (Albury), who was the first player born in New South Wales to win the Brownlow Medal and the Sandover Medal, in 1931 and 1938 respectively; Shane Crawford (Finley), became the second player from New South Wales to the win the Brownlow in 1999; and Wayne Carey (Wagga Wagga), won the Leigh Matthews Trophy twice in the 1990s.