Yes, The Big Bang Theory is taped in front of a live studio audience. It is filmed at Warner Bros. Studios in Los Angeles, California
Also, during a taping of the show, one of the actors Kaley Cuoco and several other co-actors, surprised the audience with a coordinated flash mob set to Carly Rae Jepsen's song "Call Me Maybe." You can find videos of the cast members preforming in the flash mob from the Hollywood Reporter website.
You can also get free tickets to attend a live taping of the show from Audience Unlimited website.
I hope this answers your question. And, in my opinion, it is a great show.
Some shows do! Shows such as Saturday Night Live, The Big Bang Theory, and Hot in Cleveland still get taped in front of a live audience. Most dramas are not filmed in front of an audience, and many comedies no longer are. Whether they are or not, they will still often use a laugh track.
Yes. I remember watching it and it always said when it began, Cheers was filmed in front of a Live Studio Audience.
no it is not.
Normally at either the beginning or end of the episode it will say, "[enter show's name here] was filmed before a live studio audience."
No there are not.
Some shows do! Shows such as Saturday Night Live, The Big Bang Theory, and Hot in Cleveland still get taped in front of a live audience. Most dramas are not filmed in front of an audience, and many comedies no longer are. Whether they are or not, they will still often use a laugh track.
Yes. I remember watching it and it always said when it began, Cheers was filmed in front of a Live Studio Audience.
The Cube is filmed before a live studio audience at Fountain Studios in Wembley
no it is not.
No it wasn't.
Normally at either the beginning or end of the episode it will say, "[enter show's name here] was filmed before a live studio audience."
No there are not.
Yes it was.
Most, if not all, of it is, yes.
John...is filmed in front of a live studio audience.
If they are filmed in front of a live TV audience, yes
Yes. Most of Seinfeld was filmed in front of a live studio audience. This was mainly in locations like Jerry's apartment or the various offices where George or Elaine worked. However, when they needed to film in locations where a live audience would be impossible they included canned laughter in post-production.