If you are sitting, then no.
That is a horrible answer and i did not answer it.
You burn more calories playing on the computer than watching TV. Both burn very few calories, though.
Asleep
I read in this health book , i think it was the healthy food guide that you burn slightly more calories sleeping than just sitting and watching. It has something to do with your body repairing cells and other stuff it has to work slightly harder than when you're just sitting.
You don't burn much, but certainly about a good 20 to 50 calories.
about 20000 and maybe more
Reading burns very few calories, typically around 30 calories per hour for a 155-pound person. The exact amount can vary depending on factors such as reading speed and intensity. Overall, reading is not a significant calorie-burning activity.
Light reclining - reading burns 70 calories per hour.
Eating pineapple adds calories, it doesnt burn them - despite what you may have read in a diet book.
Well, sort of. Watching TV is a very passive occupation(you don't move around a lot), and if you don't move you don't burn many calories. And if you only burn a few calories it gets easier and easier to eat more calories than you loose over a day. And if you're eating more calories than you burn the excess calories will stay with you as weight gain.
Cleaning the house, walking, sex, dancing, cutting the grass, bike ride, swimming.....
Running raises our metabolic rate, so we burn calories even while at rest. Running helps to burn calories while watching TV, while sleeping, even while taking a shower.
You Burn 100 CALORIES But when you smile the strongest you burn 1,000 Calories