[quote name=\'gaubster2\' date=\'Dec 28 2004, 04:02 PM\']Did the audience for other shows (like Match Game, Bullseye, Carol Burnett Show, etc.) @ Studio 33 have to stand in line outside before being let in the back of the studio? If you had tickets to a taping, did you gather in a group on the benches (as if you were a contestant on TPIR) and wait to be led in? How did that whole process work?
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it is my assumption, based on the number of times that I have gone to see tapings of various shows, that unlike your 100-screen movie megaplexes, arenas and Broadway shows who allow you to come in anytime to sit in your assigned or non-assigned seat of choice, most, if not TV shows bring people in all at the same time -- at least as far back as the 80s.
Main reason is that getting into most of these studios involves going through a maze of hallways and in some cases, elevators (see 30 Rock) to get to your seats and if people just filed in whenever they got there, I'm sure there would be some who would be mesmerised at some of the things they pass en route to the stage, and these studios just don't have the manpower to man posts every 10 or 20 feet to keep people on the right track.
Now for you old timers, when seeing a show in NYC in the 50's or 60's for example, when people would dress up for the occasion as if it *were* a Broadway show, was the wait-in-line-to-be-seated process the same when seeing game shows in the old theatres of NYC, like the Sullivan, Elysse, etc..., or did they allow for enter-as-you-arrive since people were more orderly back then???