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* ''[[Police Squad!]]'' was one of the first sitcoms to have neither a laugh track nor a live studio audience.
* ''[[Police Squad!]]'' was one of the first sitcoms to have neither a laugh track nor a live studio audience.
* A couple of sitcoms made by the Disney Channel actually have ''not'' used a laugh track -- ''[[Lizzie McGuire]]'', ''Even Stevens'', and ''Jonas''. ''Naturally Sadie'', ''Phil of the Future'', and ''Life with Derek'', all of which have been aired on the channel, also do not have a soundtrack.
* A couple of sitcoms made by the Disney Channel actually have ''not'' used a laugh track -- ''[[Lizzie McGuire]]'', ''Even Stevens'', and ''Jonas''. ''Naturally Sadie'', ''Phil of the Future'', and ''Life with Derek'', all of which have been aired on the channel, also do not have a soundtrack.
* The Canadian sitcoms ''[[Made in Canada]]'', ''[[Corner Gas]],'' ''[[Little Mosque on the Prairie]],'' ''[[Made in Canada]]'' and ''[[Robson Arms]]'' avoid [[Laugh Tracks]].
* The Canadian sitcoms ''[[Made in Canada]]'', ''[[Corner Gas]],'' ''[[Little Mosque on the Prairie]],'' ''[[Made in Canada]]'' and ''[[Robson Arms]]'' avoid Laugh Tracks.
* ''[[The Monkees]]'' got rid of their laugh track in the middle of their second (and final) season, and the non-laugh track episodes have such a different feel it almost seems like they're part of an entirely different show.
* ''[[The Monkees]]'' got rid of their laugh track in the middle of their second (and final) season, and the non-laugh track episodes have such a different feel it almost seems like they're part of an entirely different show.
* ''[[The Kenny Everett Video Show]]'' on ITV in the late 70s was unique in that there was no studio audience, but the viewer could clearly hear the cameramen, floor manager, writers and other studio crew laughing out loud off screen.
* ''[[The Kenny Everett Video Show]]'' on ITV in the late 70s was unique in that there was no studio audience, but the viewer could clearly hear the cameramen, floor manager, writers and other studio crew laughing out loud off screen.