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    Jimmy Kimmel Live - TV picture of Jimmy Kimmel

    Jimmy Kimmel Live

    (331 reviews)

    Hollywood

    I LOVE JIMMY and his team!!…read more Show was spectacular!! The way they organize the line up and pre-check was flawless!!! They kept you informed EVERY step of the way! One possible improvement could be done - the security check. It is almost like TSA BUT you have to go backwards to gather your belongings. Seems like there is a lot of room for mishaps/errors with that process. Otherwise.... All else was spectacular!! Would I go back? Most Definitely!!!!

    I'm giving this experience a 4 due to the waiting time. Waiting over two hours to watch a show is a…read morebit much. My husband and I decided to attempt to go to a live taping of Jimmy Kimmel. He signed us up online to try for tickets. Just because you sign up for tickets they are not guaranteed. About a week before we were going to Los Angeles he got an email confirming that we got tickets. On the day of the show we showed up about 2 hours before the show. There was a line beginning to form on Hollywood Blvd. My husband and I stood out there along with a ton of other people waiting to be let in. After waiting for about an hour the line started moving. Next someone checked our tickets which were on my husband's phone and then they waved us into another section outside where we had to wait again. We stood out there for over an hour. It was brutal but at least the weather was nice. After waiting for what seemed like forever someone told us that we would have to put our phones away in pouches for the show so no one was able to take out their phone during the taping. They slowly handed them out to everyone. After locking our phones up we were finally shuffled through a security section and on our way to the theater. In the building it was really cold. Luckily I had a light jacket with me and was fine. As we walked in they told us where to sit. Once everyone was seated someone came out to explain what would be happening. He was friendly and funny. He announced that they would let people use the bathroom prior to the show and release people in groups by sections. It seemed like everyone in every section got up to go use the bathrooms. Once everyone was done and seated the show began. The show went really fast. Jimmy Kimmel came out on the stage and gave his monologue. After being done he sat behind his desk getting ready for the guests. The guests were Martin Short and Jackson White. It was really cool to experience watching a live taping with celebrities. The interviews went really fast and the actual taping only lasted about 30-45 minutes. Overall this experience was interesting and entertaining. The wait prior to entry is way too long. Waiting over 2 hours for entry is a little extreme. The monologue Jimmy Kimmel gave was interesting and the interviews with the guests were entertaining. Despite the wait time prior to the show I am glad that I got to attend the show. It was an experience I've never done and am glad I got to go. An extra note. The pictures that I post from the show I took from my TV screen as it aired. Because our phones were locked away in pouches nothing was from the actual taping. I recorded the show to watch and see if I could catch myself and my husband in the audience and to get pictures of Jimmy Kimmel and his guests.

    The Price is Right

    The Price is Right

    (195 reviews)

    Fairfax

    This is one of my to do weekly shows I enjoy. I did have a concern today…read morewatching their "Mother's Day" week shows. I saw almost All the Mother's Jumping being called, jumping when they get right price and jumping if they Win on Stage or at the Spin Wheel. ** If you google Jumping while Pregnant, it is harmful for the Baby. Quote that I read Online about this. " When should you stop jumping while pregnant? It will vary from woman to woman as far as when she should put a pause on these exercises. One woman may be fine continuing them well into the second trimester when another woman may need to stop sooner in the first trimester.Jul 14, 2020" Should the Price Is Right "Alert" pregnant women before the Show Not To Jump in excitement. Something to think about and what kind of Baby will be born later? This does not matter to me but I think the Jumping should be addressed by the Price Is Right.

    This show staff picks the contestants before the show. If you notice they are into diversity,…read moreequity and inclusion. Almost every day they have 3 black contestants. If they are being fair that would mean that every day 33% of the audience should be black. I feel the staff should not pick the contestants. It should be random like picking Bingo numbers. every audience name should be put in a drum, like in Bingo, and picked randomly so everyone has the same chance to become a contestant. Then if there are 3 or 4 black contestants it is fair and random.

    The Big Bang Theory

    The Big Bang Theory

    (13 reviews)

    Ever since I migrated to the US, I'm so lucky to choose Burbank as my permanent residence. I truly…read morelove it here. Known as the Media Capital of the World, Burbank is where all the studios are located, Disney, Warner Bros, Nickelodeon, Cartoon Network, NBC, ABC, etc. It's no surprise if you bump into movie personalities in the mall, movies, bank and other business establishments. My neighbors are pretty much in the entertainment industry. You would think considering my location and business connections, you would think I'd been to all the tapings available. On the contrary, I don't. Yes, I've been to Jay Leno once as a VIP guest so I didn't have to line up and I even had a souvenir photo with him. But that was it. Until I got an invite to see Big Bang Theory on 8/21/18. Although my ticket stated to show up at 5pm, I was actually in line at 3:30 although show starts at 6:30. I didn't want to miss my spot because I had a guest who lives out of town. Too late for me to find out that I actually had priority tickets which is basically a guaranteed spot. Oh well! My guest and I had seats 5 and 6 so which were in the second row just behind the staff guests. Our seats were right in front of the famous staircase, on its left is Penny's apartment and in the right is Sheldon's. We were so near that we see the stars up close. On the day of our visit, the entire cast was there along with Kathy Bates and Tyler. It's a pretty cool experience and I'm glad to have attended especially when they announced the next day that BBT is finally ending. The taping we saw is actually going to be the first episode for their final season.

    I love the Big Bang Theory; I think it's the greatest show on earth!!…read more However the process though of getting a ticket to the Big Bang Theory is the biggest pain; it's not worth it unless you really really like the show. Tickets are obtained at Audiences Unlimited which does most sitcoms in Hollywood. Their site is easy and quick until you want to get tickets for this show which usually come out Mondays. The problem is that their website sucks on this day. It constantly times out and has web errors assuming from so many people overloading it with requests for this show. It reminds me of trying to call a radio station when they are doing a giveaway or a casting director at Central Casting when they've put a job on their recorded line. You would think Audiences Unlimited would invest in more bandwidth but I assume since it's the only show that does this they don't see the need. So if you want a ticket to this show you really have to be very patient and have nothing to do for a few hours Monday morning. I've been lucky enough to get through twice and both times I've literally spent 2 hours trying to get tickets and these weren't even real tickets but standby tickets. I've never ever seen a regular ticket, I don't know if they even exist. Also you can only request 1 ticket at a time. They say this has something to do with the studio so if you want to go with your friend it's best that both of you do it separately. It's possible to request 1 ticket then go back to do another but you also run the risk of space being gone by the time you are finally able to get through again If you are lucky enough to have snagged a standby ticket pat yourself on the back. It doesn't end here though because there is still a very likely chance you won't get in. It really just depends on how many family and friends VIP tickets they have given out who don't show up. That is what the standby audience is for. The first time I went with a standby ticket I didn't get in and I got there early. The next time I got there really, really early and I was still like the 10th person in line. Though this is all annoying to do this for a ticket you can see really it reflected in the audiences that shows up. The audience at the Big Bang Theory are true, true, loyal, loving fans who are willing to come early and wait a whole day to see the show just like the old days where people would camp out somewhere to get tickets to a rock concert. Most of them are wearing Big Bang Theory shirts, hats, sweatshirts, etc and it's like a little community when you are waiting, kind of like the parking lot at a Grateful Dead concert without all the tie dye and drugs. I'm naturally a little shy in big groups of people but I felt very comfortable and outgoing here. It was easy to mingle with people I guess since everyone shared a common interest. I met 2 girls that said they went every week, I met some foreign tourists that just adored the show and were giddy that they got to go to a 'real Hollywood TV taping', I met a pilot from back East who was attending the taping during a layover between flights. For the taping I would prepare to make it a day production. Bring a book, magazines, snacks,-lots of them, a lawn chair or somewhere to sit comfortably because bench space is limited, bring cards or other games to play with the new friends you'll make. Bring sunscreen, a hat, better yet a small umbrella because part of the parking lot (yes, you are actually in a parking lot waiting) doesn't have shade. It's actually pretty fun as long as you treat it as a day- long event and come prepared. As for the show I was lucky enough to get a seat in the front row which made the experience so much better, I think it would be different if I was in the back rows because you can't see as much. You can tell that this cast and crew of this show were very special. At the end of the taping Kaley and Kunal gave out autographs. They thanked everyone and said that they were happy to be there and were happy to be able to be working in something that they loved. I wish Jim Parsons would have come out but he probably would have gotten mobbed due to Sheldon's popularity. I love this show and felt it was a great experience; I would definitely go again however the whole process would have been the biggest pain in the ass had I not absolutely adored the show.

    CBS Broadcasting

    CBS Broadcasting

    (17 reviews)

    Fairfax

    I snagged free tickets for myself and my friend for the Bill Maher taping. I was so excited! It was…read morereally all word of mouth. I filled out a form online and a week later someone called me saying they still had room and tickets. So we showed up, went through security just using my name as the magic word, and got in! Low and behold they take your phones before you go in. Cue devastation. But I just ended up chatting with my friend and taking it all in, trying to ignore my empty pocket and hand. You have to think so much more and harder without your phone! Anyway, we were picked to get the best seats in the house and be the most excited fans to scream and clap and laugh for Bill. So middle center was ours!! After a brief wait and some pumping up from the head senior writer, who was a pure riot btw, we watched a quick montage of what the show was about and past clips and testimonials of how real he is. Then finally the show started! Special guest was Martin Short who is an amazing 69-year-old comedic gem. Loved him! Bill was hilarious as usual and the guests were thought provoking and provocative. Episode 299 I believe? Go watch it and look for me screaming!

    I saw a taping of Jimmy Kimmel on Tuesday and ended up getting in an altercation with security when…read morethey wouldn't let me use the bathroom. What a nice 180 it was when I came to the Late Late Show with James Corden and was greeted with smiles and good attitudes from all the CBS security and employees. I was joking with the staff on the way in and they were joking right back. The show was fun, and nobody tried to block me from using the bathroom upon exiting the show. What a concept!

    Dr. Phil Show

    Dr. Phil Show

    (66 reviews)

    Hollywood

    On set, mask is not mandatory. The staffs will keep your cell phones the moment you check-in. They…read moreoffer coffee, soda, water & donuts for the audiences. It is fun to see how they produce a TV show. On the side streets, there are residential area parking (free). However, street cleaning on Monday & Tuesday so make sure to read the sign. Also, the first block off Gower usually has "2 hours parking" sign. Dr. Phil taping usually last about 5-6 hours. So have to one block further away.

    You don't have to be sitting in a cold LA studio to watch a couple of tapings....you can do it in…read morethe comfort of your own home. In Australia, Dr Phil is on at noon and can be a bit of light entertainment for lunch...and sometimes not. After months of working from home and sharing my lunchtime with Dr Phil, I took up the offer of being part of a "virtual audience". It was a bit like a Zoom meeting in looks (see my photo). If you are on the West coast of North America (USA & Canada) you are watching from the morning to the afternoon. I am 19 hours ahead so it meant a 2.45am start. After you show an interest in attending you are given a date where you can log in and a technician will check that your system works with their system. Then in the following week you are expected to log in early on the day of the taping...in my case really early, and then I was told things wouldn't happen for 90-100minutes. There is a lot of waiting...to be expected. There is a little bit of entertainment while you wait but these are basically ads. A half hour break (11:30-noon) marks a lunch break. There is a warm up guy but I couldn't catch his name. He said his job was basically the same as if we were sitting in the room in front of him. This was also an opportunity to check people's systems. It was not quite clear what was expected of us as an audience from the beginning. An applause sign would pop up onscreen and we had to be told to put our hands in front of our cameras so it could be seen that we were clapping. I could hear dogs barking and people talking during the taping through my earphones from other audience members so I was a bit mindful of too much noise plus everyone was asleep in my neck of the woods. Occasionally there was an information message to remind us about our earphones etc. I did see a communications button appear a couple of times but I couldn't hear what the technicians were talking about. Dr Phil did two shows and would probably have been onscreen for 90 mins for each. I did wonder whether we were really watching something live and if we were the ones providing an audience to previous tapings. There was no interaction between Dr Phil and the audience that indicated it was live. I found it interesting to see a little behind the scenes of a fully edited show. I probably wouldn't do it again as I got up at 2:30am and it didn't finish until 8:30am. The parts that would be edited out of today's shows wouldn't be critical to the stories and the ads I watched were played twice, so I don't need to see those bits again. I will go back to watching the slick edited productions at a more civilised time with my sandwich AND it gives me the option of turning off the telly is the story is just plain silly. Dr Phil has the patience of Job with some of his guests.

    Sony Pictures Entertainment

    Sony Pictures Entertainment

    (125 reviews)

    Jeopardy! A recent SoCal trip, we thought about watching Jeopardy filming. Checked online, tickets…read morewere an easy and free grab. The Sony studios have free parking and the show's PA's are well-organized and polite. A bit of a walk through a show-oriented gift store and a short walk to the stage. Totally fun to watch the mechanics of the show and Ken Jennings in action. Would definitely do it again.

    This review is for the Jeopardy taping experience…read more My party of 2 had a whole ordeal with attending, as we were previously told via email that they were done taping during the time of our visit. In a moment of serendipity, a taping was about to begin at the same time we were there for a studio tour. I'm not sure how or why there was misinformation given to us, but we had to wait on standby to be considered for a spot and they allowed us to reschedule our tour. We waited patiently as all other guests arrived and were checked in to see if we made the cut. At the very end, we were informed that we made it in! All of the other attendees were rooting for us, which was intense but helped to pass the time. The experience was lengthy and involved a lot of waiting around, but it was a unique and fun behind the scenes look at a show we love. The experience being free of cost to attend makes it a great value, and everyone was friendly during our time there. The only thing that could have made it better was to have some snacks, as I did get a little famished during the 5 hour window because I had not planned to stay that long.

    Self Tape Studio - videofilmproductions - Updated May 2026

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