Pretty much every TV show that uses a live audience adds in canned applause and laughter on top of them anyway. For sitcoms especially, not all scenes are taped in front of a live audience. For Roseanne and The Conners, blooper reels showed that the scenes filmed in the children's rooms and the basement did not use an audience, which also explains why when The Conners did a live episode recently, they only filmed scenes in the living room, kitchen, and the restaurant where Becky works, since those sets all face the studio audience.
Whenever The Price is Right does Kids Week, I always hear the same "kids shouting" stock sound effect that can often be heard in playground or "crowded place with kids" scenes in 90s-present cartoons. One of the most famous uses of the sound was in Home Alone 2 when Kevin ruins the choir performance and all the kids fall over.
Even Judge Judy adds canned crowd sounds sometimes. There are plenty of times where you can hear several people laughing, but if you look in the background, you just see a few people cracking a smile at best. Also, they use the same "oooh" sound every time Judge Judy kicks someone out of the courtroom.
I've never been to a Jeopardy! taping myself, but per other fans who have, they say that the audience does not actually applaud during the credits and that it's added in later. The same is true for Wheel when the winner spins the Bonus Wheel (the mini wheel); you always hear the crowd applauding but in the studio, they do not. (I've been in the audience for more than 20 episodes of Wheel since 2013)
Whenever The Price is Right does Kids Week, I always hear the same "kids shouting" stock sound effect that can often be heard in playground or "crowded place with kids" scenes in 90s-present cartoons. One of the most famous uses of the sound was in Home Alone 2 when Kevin ruins the choir performance and all the kids fall over.
Even Judge Judy adds canned crowd sounds sometimes. There are plenty of times where you can hear several people laughing, but if you look in the background, you just see a few people cracking a smile at best. Also, they use the same "oooh" sound every time Judge Judy kicks someone out of the courtroom.
I've never been to a Jeopardy! taping myself, but per other fans who have, they say that the audience does not actually applaud during the credits and that it's added in later. The same is true for Wheel when the winner spins the Bonus Wheel (the mini wheel); you always hear the crowd applauding but in the studio, they do not. (I've been in the audience for more than 20 episodes of Wheel since 2013)