80’s American canned laughter
Dear BBC, People will laugh when they think something is funny won’t they? It’s excruciating to listen to the fake laughter inserted every few 20 seconds before a joke has even been made. It’s incredibly dated, but also highly patronising to both the comedians and the listeners. It’s painful to listen to. Could you let us laugh in our own time when something is funny instead of you telling us what you think is funny and where we should be laughing? Very odd that you feel the need to do that. Thanks El
ECaie via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 12/01/18
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