I liked the original (pre-1984)'Bloopers' specials with Dick Clark, but wasn't a fan of Ed McMahon's 'Practical Jokes' special(s?) which pre-dated the series. I still watched every week, because I liked the chemistry between Dick and Ed, but the elaborate 'Candid Camera'-style pranks on celebrities-who often seemed to be feigning surprise/annoyance/laughter, and seemed to be there just for a quick paycheck-took up to much time. Within a few months, they added even more recorded, non-blooper, material, including early 'funny home movies'(not yet 'home videos).
And, when even the actual bloopers started to look and sound a bit more staged and less spontaneous, the 'blooper' craze was over-for a while.
I never watched any of the post-McMahon specials(usually teaming Dick with various female hosts from NBC shows),but they started up around 1988(during the writer's strike), and hung around for the better part of the next decade.