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How to Get Tickets to TV Show Tapings

If you want to be part of the action and join a TV taping as an audience member, this is easily accomplished. Most shows tape either in Los Angeles or New York, so plan to get tickets for a time when you will be in one of those two locations. The price can't be beat as TV tickets are free, so it's a great way find entertainment when money is tight.

Things You'll Need

  • Computer
  • Printer
  • Phone
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Instructions

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      Order in advance. Certain shows are extremely popular and you have to sign up for tickets months ahead of time. There are a number of online ticket brokers that offer tickets to a variety of shows. Some allow you to print tickets using your home computer, while others add your name to a master list. In this instance, you will be required to bring a photo ID to the tape day. You will receive an e-mail confirmation.

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      Ask if stand-by tickets are available. If you happen to be in Los Angeles or New York City. and have not pre-ordered tickets on-line, try the stand by line. If someone who is ticketed doesn't show up or if the show does't have a full house on that particular, you may get in.

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      Read the fine print. Most studios are regulated by a specific dress code. This is generally true for shows that feature the audience, such as a talk show or game show.

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      Adhere to the cell phone rule. Security is strict and will hold your phone until after the taping. Follow this rule precisely to ensure entry.

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      Be prompt. If the taping says the show begins taping at 11 AM, people will be lined up much earlier than that. Studios overbook tickets to make certain they have a full audience, so if you are the last person in line, even if you have a ticket, you may not get inside. Come early, bring a bottle of water and snack and prepare to make friends in line with the other 100 people who would stand in line for an hour to see a game show being filmed.

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