anytimepally
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Well, the famous "laff box" where most of the laugh tracks came from during the laugh track period of television were recorded from some of the shows with live audiences, so they could be used on shows without audiences.. while I Love Lucy wasn't one of the shows used for this purpose, the later (and not nearly as funny) The Lucy Show was... so anytime you hear a laugh track on a TV show, you might be hearing laughs from The Lucy Show
I believe I Love Lucy was one of the first sitcoms to use a live studio audience.. you see, at that time most sitcoms were broadcasted live in NYC and then recordings were sent out across the country, but while Lucy was pregnant, her and Desi wanted to shoot in Los Angeles, so one of the producers decided to shoot with a live studio audience, so the folks in NYC would still feel like it was a live show
I believe I Love Lucy was one of the first sitcoms to use a live studio audience.. you see, at that time most sitcoms were broadcasted live in NYC and then recordings were sent out across the country, but while Lucy was pregnant, her and Desi wanted to shoot in Los Angeles, so one of the producers decided to shoot with a live studio audience, so the folks in NYC would still feel like it was a live show