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I can't imagine *anything* that would turn me off televised theatre quicker than canned laughter (nm)
Posted by: MockingbirdGirl 02:01 pm EDT 04/26/20
In reply to: Tv sitcoms have used canned laughter for decades. - dramedy 01:41 pm EDT 04/26/20

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re: I can't imagine *anything* that would turn me off televised theatre quicker than canned laughter (nm)
Posted by: PlazaBoy 02:21 pm EDT 04/26/20
In reply to: I can't imagine *anything* that would turn me off televised theatre quicker than canned laughter (nm) - MockingbirdGirl 02:01 pm EDT 04/26/20

Agreed. I can't watch sitcoms that use canned laughter even if they are well written. The minute the laugh track begins, I'm done.
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Isn’t that almost all comedies?
Posted by: dramedy 02:38 pm EDT 04/26/20
In reply to: re: I can't imagine *anything* that would turn me off televised theatre quicker than canned laughter (nm) - PlazaBoy 02:21 pm EDT 04/26/20

Will and grace was still live and maybe the connors. But most are canned or just no track like sex and the city. To be honest, I could use a bit for weekend update on SNLive. It’s a little jarring having no response.
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re: Isn’t that almost all comedies?
Posted by: Michael_Portantiere 07:15 pm EDT 04/26/20
In reply to: Isn’t that almost all comedies? - dramedy 02:38 pm EDT 04/26/20

I watch almost zero TV, but I didn't think there is ANY canned laughter at all for sitcoms anymore, I thought they all are either recorded before a live audience with live laughter, or for shows like MODERN FAMILY are just filmed with no laughs, live or recorded.
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