Sooo funny...to stop airline hijackings....arm the airline passengers....hand out the pistols at the beginning of the flight and pick them up after! Funny.....but that would work!
All in the Family was the first major American series to be videotaped in front of a live studio audience. In the 1960s, most sitcoms had been filmed in the single-camera format without audiences, with a laugh track simulating audience response. Lear employed the Multi-camera format of shooting in front of an audience, but used tape, whereas previous multi-camera shows like Mary Tyler Moore had used film.