The theme song is a bhangra version of that 
Personally I can't stand "canned laughter", although I read something along these lines a while back that explains why a few of these shows (not so many now, excepting garbage tv sitcoms like Miranda) still use it: http://www.chortle.co.uk/correspondents/2015/03/09/22001/theres_no_such_thing_as_canned_laughter#
Thinking of other light-hearted British comedies like Only Fools And Horse or The Vicar Of Dibley there is a genuine audience response, sometimes you can hear people being hushed from laughing too much. Mrs Brown's Boys deliberately picks people who obviously find the show hilarious, you can hear them crying with laughter, which I suppose is why it transfers well to a live show.
Personally I can't stand "canned laughter", although I read something along these lines a while back that explains why a few of these shows (not so many now, excepting garbage tv sitcoms like Miranda) still use it: http://www.chortle.co.uk/correspondents/2015/03/09/22001/theres_no_such_thing_as_canned_laughter#
Thinking of other light-hearted British comedies like Only Fools And Horse or The Vicar Of Dibley there is a genuine audience response, sometimes you can hear people being hushed from laughing too much. Mrs Brown's Boys deliberately picks people who obviously find the show hilarious, you can hear them crying with laughter, which I suppose is why it transfers well to a live show.
http://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2015/10/19/thresholds-of-violence
Just back from lunch, had spaghetti aglio, olio e peperoncino.
What did you guys have?
What did you guys have?
Sometimes the best things are so simple. Also, I love that it's three PM and you just got back from lunch. Maybe work another hour and then call it quits?
You forgot the coffee.
