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Because it is gentle, fun and it makes people laugh. Overall, it has a happy feel.
Because When I watch Comedy T.V. (Television) Show like Full House or Family Matters or Disney Comedy Shows I don't Laugh because maybe I don't have a sense of humor or I don't think the shows are funny?
"Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In" was No. 1 for the 1968-1969 TV season, according to Nielsen ratings.
Some of the most popular TV shows that were watched in 1969 and 1970 include "Laugh-in', "Here's Lucy", and "Beverly Hillbillies". The TV shows "Gunsmoke" and "The Carol Burnett Show" were very popular as well.
The most famous television show known for their showcase of funny videos is America's Funniest Home Videos. A couple other notable shows are It Only Hurts When I Laugh and The World's Funniest Moments.
In the 1950s by Charles Roland Douglass. A laugh track is a sound effect to tell people when to laugh at the right time and when to use on the punchline, usually in a rimshot. Today, laugh tracks are used as an insult to a person's intelligence and to a person's sense of humor. A laugh track is an uncomfortable effect on television, thus making the show to get negative reviews by fans and critics alike. It is also used on Nickelodeon and on Disney Channel for unfunny children's sitcoms like Hannah Montana, iCarly, The Suite Life of Zack and Cody, True Jackson VP and That's So Raven. To be honest, I took A/V techniques at ITT Technical Institute last year, and my classmates do not mention laugh tracks in class. As a multimedia student, I forbid using laugh tracks in the media industry. They are very insulting, they hurt our minds, and the inventor has a lack of intelligence. With him dead, it is better to laugh alone or along with our families. We are not in the studios, we are in the living room.
The duration of Laugh Out Loud - TV series - is 2700.0 seconds.
Back Tracks - 2003 TV was released on: USA: September 2003
A backing track is used to enhance a singer's performance. Solo vocalists or groups that don't play instruments use backing tracks to sing along to. Backing tracks are often played over certain scenes in movies or TV shows to add dramatic effect.
Laugh Out Loud - TV series - was created on 2010-12-04.
Laugh Out Loud - TV series - ended on 2011-06-18.