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* The 1980s comedy ''[[Sledge Hammer]]'' had its first-season, early-episodes laugh track edited out for the DVD release. The director's commentary explains that the talking heads at the studio forced the laugh track on him because they felt the show was too violent without it.
* ''[[Little Britain]]''.
* Possibly lampshaded in the "webcast" parts of ''[[ICarlyiCarly]]'' (as in, the bits where we're watching the [[Show Within a Show]]) with Sam's remote. Usually [[Once an Episode]], she'll hold it up and press a button, which cues the laughter. It's played straight in the show proper, though.
* ''[[True Jackson, VP|True Jackson]]'' begins each episode with a narration by Keke Palmer telling us that the show was filmed in front of a live studio audience, but if you listen closely, you can still hear the same stock laughs heard in the rest of the Nickelodeon/Disney Channel [[Kid Com|Kid Coms]]. Filmed before a studio audience it may be, but laugh tracks still came into play ''some''where.
* Similar to the ''[[Out of Jimmys Head]]'' example below, the laugh track in their ''Brian O'Brian'' shorts actually make them ''less'' funny; it's a pretty poor fit for the shorts' style.