No, they just put audio effects of people laughing on the scenes. People just can't laugh about some stupid sentence all over and over again.
It was filmed in front of the Orpheum Theater at Broadway and 1st Street in Downtown Wichita Kansas, but also was filmed in various other parts of Sedgwick County, like Maize and Lake Afton.
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Randy Jackson (Michael's brother, not the Randy from American Idol) was at the memorial service front row with the rest of the brothers
No, not any more. Michael Jackson died on June 25th, 2009.
"Smooth" video being filmed in front of the Children's Storefront School in Harlem, New York
No there are not.
Yes. I remember watching it and it always said when it began, Cheers was filmed in front of a Live Studio Audience.
John...is filmed in front of a live studio audience.
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. 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.
No it wasn't.
no it is not.
Yes, It is filmed in front of a live audience.
I'm very sure it is. I have a question now. Over the past century how many sitcoms have had live studio audiences? And which ones? Thank you.
Most, if not all, of it is, yes.
Some shows do! Shows such as Saturday Night Live, The Big Bang Theory, and Hot in Cleveland still get taped in front of a live audience. Most dramas are not filmed in front of an audience, and many comedies no longer are. Whether they are or not, they will still often use a laugh track.
If they are filmed in front of a live TV audience, yes