No. It was dark out when she got out of the taxi to go into the dance studio.
The studio audience ( children) sat on rows of seemingly foldable bleachers like those used in athletic events. the spectators and the seating arrangement- by inference were termed the Peanut Gallery. at times members of the audience were referred to as peanuts, do not confuse with Charles Schultz" comic strip of that name. From what I am able to understand they were spectators and not paid cast members akin to the Mousketeers of the Mickey Mouse Club. They did not have any special costume, uniform or headgear, unlike the Mouse headgear.
There are 5 official members of coldplay, but only 4 of them are actually "Band members"
The Cosby Show - Or was that "Sit BooBoo, sit"? TheWikiAnswerMan: I remember Happy Days that stated (at the start of the show) "Filmed before a live studio audience". I think other 70's shows stated that as well. Good Times, maybe? And it was Family Ties that ended the show with "Sit, UBU, sit.".
To be in a live studio audience, you have to search all of the online ticket distributors (if you prefer the easy and free way). Hannah Montana DOES have a live audience (I have an ear for shows that do and shows that don't), but the audience is relatively small, and half of the sounds you hear come from canned laughter. This is why it sounds half like shows with a live audience (like Perfect Strangers, Full House, and Family Matters) and shows that do not (like iCarly, Drake & Josh*, and the much older M*A*S*H). The same case goes with Wizards of Waverly Place. In summary, search websites that offer tickets, and if you're lucky, you can find one. Good luck! -Jonny Watts *Drake & Josh may have a sweetened audience, but it's hard for me to tell.
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I don't think icarly has a studio audience. Sorry :-(
No. It was dark out when she got out of the taxi to go into the dance studio.
This was the in-house name for the juvenile Studio audience. they may have paid for studio ticket, but were not professional actors like the Mousketeers. accordingly there was no uniform or badge, cap, etc to identify Peanut Gallery members- unlike, again the Mickey Mouse headgear. In effect they were the studio audience on bleachers like those used in Basketball arenas- could fold away when not in use.
no there isent
icarly does not have studio audience. they just play the laugh track after like every sentence.
Yes, but it is no glove when we see it on television.
No there are not.
No. There is no studio audience for Sesame Street.
You can't. It's not taped in front of a studio audience.
they used to but now there is no studio audience source: tvtickets.com