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Ep 12 - Charley Douglass and the Secret Laff Box

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This week we take a deep dive into who and why Charley Douglass didn't write a single joke. He didn't direct a single scene. But for three decades, he had more influence over what America laughed at on television than almost anyone. The Laff Box was the most sought-after and most concealed device in Hollywood — a machine that told audiences when to laugh, how hard, and for how long. The story of the laugh track is the story of manufactured consent applied to comedy, and it's weirder, darker, and more fascinating than the punchline version suggests. Today's sponsor: Poshboy [https://open.spotify.com/artist/4VK5I9qYdddKriVELalPUW?si=8YlGK6KYSUCe3ND2VUbXkA] on Spotify

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