People in Britain are so obsessed with calling it "canned laughter" when it's not. You hear this comment on virtually any show with a live audience. Bore off.
@@davidC1984 Agreed, it's real laughter. Get hundreds of people together, with a good percentage of them laughing at any one time, and it sounds indistinct enough for TV viewers to call it canned.
this heat
Can see why this did not last long. Too much canned laughtet and actors trying too hard to be funny
PeaveyPV20 the laughter isn't canned. it was filmed in front of a studio audience
People in Britain are so obsessed with calling it "canned laughter" when it's not. You hear this comment on virtually any show with a live audience. Bore off.
@@ismayb754 brits do comedy much better tho.
@@ismayb754 I find it's more audiences from the US that are calling it canned laughter on here. I've had to correct so many over the years.
@@davidC1984 Agreed, it's real laughter. Get hundreds of people together, with a good percentage of them laughing at any one time, and it sounds indistinct enough for TV viewers to call it canned.