Summary SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT Friends star Jennifer Aniston jokes that costar Lisa Kudrow "hated" when the audience laughed while taping the show. First airing in 1994, the series created by Marta Kauffman and David Crane is now considered one of the best and most influential sitcoms of all time.
Aniston, who played Rachel, jokes that Phoebe's Kudrow would sometimes become frustrated with the audience's constant laughing as she was trying to get her lines out. Check out Aniston's comment below: Are Any Shows Still Filmed In Front Of A Live Studio Audience? Friends' Filming Style Is Less Common Than It Used To Be Back in the '80s and '90s it was far more popular for scripted shows to be filmed in front of a live studio audience. Friends was joined by the likes of All in the Family, Full House and Cheers, and many others, as a multi-cam sitcom filmed in front of real people. It was these real people, for the most part, providing the laughs heard on the show.
These days, however, it's far more rare for shows to be filmed in front of real audiences. Game shows continue to keep the practice alive, but there has been a move away from live audiences for scripted programming. Saturday Night Live continues to be filmed in front of a studio audience, as it has been for nearly 50 years, but there has been a larger trend away from laugh tracks in comedies.
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