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  1. Apr 16, 2020 · Novelist and scriptwriter Michael J. Buchanan-Dunne, suggests that although canned laughter continued to be used through the 60s and 70s: Canned laughter did not have enough range to...

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  2. Sep 26, 2016 · The show was shot with a single camera – in other words, with no studio audience – but the network, nervous about the format, tested two versions: one with canned laughter and one without.

  3. Apr 1, 2015 · But around the 60s, the laugh track started taking over the need for an audience completely and eventually replaced real people, saving costs on the production, but setting itself up —...

  4. Apr 16, 2020 · Novelist and scriptwriter Michael J. Buchanan-Dunne, suggests that although canned laughter continued to be used through the 60s and 70s: Canned laughter did not have enough range to...

  5. Nov 5, 2021 · Yep, we're calling it: The sitcom laugh track, more recently known in the trade as "sweetened" audience laughter, canned laughter to its enemies, is finally stone-cold dead in its eighth decade.

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  6. Apr 30, 2018 · Charlie Douglass wasn’t just a sound engineer; he was a psychologist. The rap on the laugh track is that it’s fake laughter from a fake audience, but that’s not quite right. The laugh track ...

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  8. Jul 20, 2010 · For example, tracks heard in sitcoms of the early 1960s resurface years later in the late 1970s. The ABC series Delta House, which was a spin-off of the movie Animal House, is a perfect example. However, by this time, Douglass was using his most extreme reactions almost exclusively, and the result was pretty awful.

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