The series uses a hidden camera format, playing pranks on unsuspecting subjects while hidden cameras capture the subjects' responses; each episode presents multiple gags. While some segments have included brief dialogue, most do not contain any sound or dialogue. The audio is replaced with sound effects, a laugh track, and music.
Production
On 21 December 2000, Just for Laughs Gags began airing on French Canadian network Canal D. In the following years, the show was picked up by TVA, CBC and The Comedy Network in Canada, BBC1 in the UK, TF1 in France, and ABC and Telemundo and also Laff in the United States; the Canadian version (unlike the ones produced for ABC) aired in the United States in first-run syndication starting in the fall of 2015. That version is distributed by PPI Partners and is available in both weekday strip and weekend runs.[3]
With its silent format and no translation required (outside of gag set-up commentary which is easily localised), in three years Just for Laughs Gags reached 70 countries and by 2015 had been purchased for use in over 130 countries throughout the world as well as in airports and by airlines.[7][8]
Reactions to the gags range from "inane"[9] to cross-culturally funny.[10] The same distributors also distribute Surprise Sur Prise, a similar show.
Bruce Hills, who is COO of the company responsible for the show, thinks that the reason why it is in demand among TV channels is because of its feature of expressing to audiences without language.[7]
It returned to the schedule on 1 January 2008, before being cancelled on 12 May 2008. On 4 June 2009, it was announced that a third season would begin airing on 21 June 2009.[11]
Program Partners brought the show back to the United States for a fourth season beginning in fall 2015; this season aired in first-run syndication.[12]
Seasonal Nielsen ratings
Seasonal ratings based on average total viewers per episode of Just for Laughs on ABC:
Season 1 (2007)
Season 2 (2008)
Season 3 (2009)
YouTube channel
The show has an official YouTube channel. As of March 2023, the channel had at least 7.3K videos.[13]
Lawsuit
In 2014, an 83-year-old woman was preparing to sue Just for Laughs for child related pranking.[14]
References
^Just for Laughs Gags Archived 23 September 2015 at the Wayback Machine "This crazy but amazing team of Quebec-based comedian troupe uses the city as its stage, and its inhabitants, or victims, as characters! People are caught in a twisted yet funny web of comedic deception. This updated Candid Camera is a tad more risque and a little kookier with its practical jokes. The little snippets last only a few minutes, and some look more painful than others."
^Eddie Brawley (7 June 2016). "The Strange Phenomenon of Just For Laughs' Canadian Prank Series". Vulture.
^"THE WHOLE WORLD'S LAUGHING WITH PPI. JUST FOR LAUGHS GAGS CLEARS 75% FOR SEPTEMBER 2015" from PPI (March 2015)
^Just for Laughs Gags (TV Series 2001– ) - IMDb, retrieved 8 October 2022
^ a b c d"Just For Laughs Family Of Pranksters". YouTube. Just For Labs. Retrieved 8 April 2024.
^"Comment la vie a-t-elle piégé Denis Levasseur ?". L'express Montcalm (in French). 25 January 2019.
^ a bCarmel Kilkenny (8 January 2015). "Just for Laughs: Gags – 15 years growing around the world". Radio Canada International.
^Zarzycki, Nick (31 May 2019). "The cost of cringe: Does Just for Laughs: Gags go too far?". National Post. Retrieved 9 June 2022.
^Keyan Tomaselli Cultural Tourism and Identity: Rethinking Indigeneity 2012 – Page 29 "The inane Just for Laughs candid camera on the drop-down video screen is interspersed with silent movies on the … Mick Francis … responded to this note: "as a Canadian I must apologize for the Just for Laughs show as it a strange Canadian export filmed in the late 1980s and mysteriously shown around the world" (Francis, personal communication, October 2008).."
^Ray Wiss A Line in the Sand: Canadians at War in Kandahar 2010 Page 249 "It was an episode of Gags from the Just for Laughs organization in Montreal. For those who have not seen this, it is reminiscent of Candid Camera: the comedians set up an outlandish situation on a city street or in a mall and capture people's reactions. The Afghans got the jokes and laughed as hard as I did."
^"ABC Revives "Just for Laughs"". The Futon Critic. 4 June 2009. Retrieved 14 December 2018.
^"NATPE 2015: Fall 2015 Syndication; Buzzr TV: New Game Show Multicast Network Launches This Summer" from Sitcoms Online (22 January 2015)
^"NICK ZARZCYKI: The cost of cringe - Does Just for Laughs: Gags go too far?". Saltwire. 30 May 2019.
^Marie-Eve Dumont (1 August 2014). "'Traumatized' senior sues 'Just for Laughs Gags,' over". Toronto Sun.