Normally at either the beginning or end of the episode it will say, "[enter show's name here] was filmed before a live studio audience."
Yes it was.
That 70s show was filmed in front of a live audience, but they used laugh tracks for the background laughing during the show
No, "Frasier" did not have a live studio audience. The show was filmed in front of a live audience for its earlier seasons, but starting from the sixth season, it transitioned to a single-camera format without a live audience. This allowed for greater flexibility in filming and editing, contributing to its distinctive style.
Yes. Most of Seinfeld was filmed in front of a live studio audience. This was mainly in locations like Jerry's apartment or the various offices where George or Elaine worked. However, when they needed to film in locations where a live audience would be impossible they included canned laughter in post-production.
There is not a real boat and if you are talking about seeing it when they are filming, the show is not filmed in front of a live studio audience.
Yes it was.
It was during the first seasons of the show. The set was closed in the last years.
The Cosby Show - Or was that "Sit BooBoo, sit"? TheWikiAnswerMan: I remember Happy Days that stated (at the start of the show) "Filmed before a live studio audience". I think other 70's shows stated that as well. Good Times, maybe? And it was Family Ties that ended the show with "Sit, UBU, sit.".
That 70s show was filmed in front of a live audience, but they used laugh tracks for the background laughing during the show
The show is filmed live as they ask people to send in emails with their opinions, a pointless exercise if it isn't live. The highlights are obviously edited together before the show.
No, "Frasier" did not have a live studio audience. The show was filmed in front of a live audience for its earlier seasons, but starting from the sixth season, it transitioned to a single-camera format without a live audience. This allowed for greater flexibility in filming and editing, contributing to its distinctive style.
Most Haunted Live is a reality television show with a paranormal theme. The show revolves around investigations of mysterious phenomena, with the added twist that it is filmed live and features audience participation.
Yes. Most of Seinfeld was filmed in front of a live studio audience. This was mainly in locations like Jerry's apartment or the various offices where George or Elaine worked. However, when they needed to film in locations where a live audience would be impossible they included canned laughter in post-production.
There is not a real boat and if you are talking about seeing it when they are filming, the show is not filmed in front of a live studio audience.
I love Lucy was the first show to be taped in front of a live audienceI Love Lucy was the first show sitcom to be taped filmed in front of a live audience.I Love Lucy was on film, therefore it was filmed. Tape was primitive in the 1950s and generally not used if it even existed at the time of I Love Lucy at all.
Yes, the pilot for "Too Close for Comfort" was indeed aired before a live audience in Philadelphia as part of a tryout. This approach was common for sitcoms at the time, allowing producers to gauge audience reactions before the show's official release. The feedback from the live audience helped shape the final version of the show.
Yes, It is filmed in front of a live audience.