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Lottery: clapping numbers
Why does the audience cheer when a number comes out of the machine on the National Lottery? Obviously there's a man with a sign saying 'cheer now' but it has got to be the single most mind numbingly stupid thing in the history of the human race. From the noise that's made you'd think that everyone in the audience had just won the jackpot. Has anyone been in the audience for this show? And, if so, how did you feel about manically cheering an irrelevant random event?
Just wanted to get that off my chest.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I'm so glad this quesion was submitted! I thought it was canned applause but assumed it wasn't as WHY THE **** would they bother with it in the first place????
Do the powers that be think no one will watch if there is no 'audience'?
Btw, no, i don't watch it, but have been subjected to it whilst sitting in the take away!
The lottery jet set does have an audience.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/whatson/tickets/shows/jet set.shtml
At shows that I have seen filmed (not the lottery) the sound guys do seem to use laughter/clapping recorded during the filming but not necessarily in chronological order.
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