Robin Kelly
Thursday 14th February 2008 5:17pm
63 posts
Quote: Perry Nium @ February 14, 2008, 11:34 AM
I'm certainly not offended - as you say, Blackadder, Only Fools et al are some of the best comedies ever. But being "prompted" by studio laughter...you're not actually being "prompted". That would suggest that the laughter is completely canned and inserted into the show by the programme makers at supposedly-funny points. That used to happen in the old days and especially in old American sitcoms - laughter tracks were just that - tracks on tape. But when it's a genuine audience, laughing at a good joke then I don't see how that's prompting you to laugh.
Imagine a guy in the audience at a comedy night, standing up halfway through and shouting to the audience "Look, do you mind not laughing? It's insulting my intelligence to prompt me like that!"
So many single camera sitcoms have been commissioned and end up being advertised as comedy-dramas (or dramas) that you can't blame them for trying to ensure at least some laugh out loud sitcoms that the majority of the public can laugh at for the majority of the running time.
However, in terms of laugh tracks I simply do not believe that the laugh tracks on the single camera sketch shows I've seen recently aren't canned. Not just because of the content but technically it seemed badly done.
While canned laughter is supposedly not used for sitcoms, the My Family producer told me that when one part of the show gets no laughs they dub on the laughter from another part of the episode.
As anyone who has been in the audience knows, we're told to laugh out loud. If they have to re-do a scene the audience is told to laugh as much as the first time they saw the scene. There are regulars who are proud of their ability to laugh on order and feel part of the show.
When you find a show funny you don't notice there is a studio audience but if you don't you wonder what the idiots are laughing at. Someone was arguing to me that I am Alan Partridge series 1 didn't have a studio audience but series 2 did. It was simply that the first series was much funnier than the second.