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AMC and OLTL: Win Tickets to Premiere!

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I didn't realize that some soaps filmed before a live audience. (Or perhaps they're not filming before a large audience; instead, only those two people will be able to watch the taping.)

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I didn't realize that some soaps filmed before a live audience. (Or perhaps they're not filming before a large audience; instead, only those two people will be able to watch the taping.)

It's to view the premier episode (which has already been taped).

Everyone will be watching it on a big screen, I presume.

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There have been contests (though prob not for ages) where you could go on set and see a day of taping. I remember I entered one for AMC in the early 90s... But soaps have never--even radio soaps and TV ones when they were performed live, or later live to tape, had a studio audience.

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There have been contests (though prob not for ages) where you could go on set and see a day of taping. I remember I entered one for AMC in the early 90s... But soaps have never--even radio soaps and TV ones when they were performed live, or later live to tape, had a studio audience.

That's very fascinating, Eric.

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There have been contests (though prob not for ages) where you could go on set and see a day of taping. I remember I entered one for AMC in the early 90s... But soaps have never--even radio soaps and TV ones when they were performed live, or later live to tape, had a studio audience.

Remember Susan Lucci's monologue on SNL?

''I just said all that for a laugh. That's why I wanted to do this show. I wanted to work in front of a live audience, and hear you laugh. We once tried a live audience at All My Children, but they just didn't laugh. Oh, you'd hear an occasional cough. Mainly people would just yell out things, like, "Don't marry her! You're just a pawn in her game!" "Uh-oh! He's coming to walk in on you now, put your clothes back on!" So we got rid of the audience.''

LOL!

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Ha I forgot that monologue! Brilliant.

Congrats Skiman! I expect a full report I wonder if they'll air the full first episodes of both soaps, or what?

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