“The almost-always-ghastly exclamation point has been lately compared to canned laughter.” — George will Copy Share Image
Situation comedy on television has thrived for years on 'canned' laughter, grafted by gaglines by technicians using records of guffawing audiences that… — Russell Baker Copy Share Image
I really hate sitcoms on television with canned laughter and stuff. What really makes me laugh is the real-life stuff. I've got… — Katie Price Copy Share Image
If you became a comedian in the '80s, you had to work the circuit and make people laugh. Canned laughter is cheating. — Paul Merton Copy Share Image
Frankly, I find even the most mindless lolcat sites on the Internet to be an improvement over canned-laughter-filled sitcoms. — Zeynep Tufekci Copy Share Image
We all know that much of what we hear in life is not really so. Canned laughter and 'sweetened' applause have been… — Serge Schmemann Copy Share Image
“humorous writing, the exclamation mark is the equivalent of canned laughter (F. Scott Fitzgerald – that well-known knockabout gag-man – said it… — Lynne Truss Copy Share Image
People are too lazy and too stupid to think for themselves that we've got sitcoms with canned laughter that lets you know… — Marilyn Manson Copy Share Image
People are too lazy and too stupid to think for themselves that we've got sitcoms with canned laughter that let's you know… — Marilyn Manson Copy Share Image
“I had a dream about you. You sold canned laughter, and I sold fresh laughter, straight out of my throat. You sold… — Jarod Kintz Copy Share Image
“A standard feature of situation comedy has some form of the main character "talking trash" to someone about a husband, wife, girl… — Karl Albrecht Copy Share Image