Bury South MP Christian Wakeford has said Boris Johnson is "living on borrowed time" as he hit out at the prime minister for "poisoning the Tory Party from top to bottom”.
05.01.2022 - 21:19 / usmagazine.com
Once again, the world is waiting for you. The Amazing Race finally returns nearly two years after production was halted due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.
We caught up with host Phil Keoghan before the Wednesday, January 5, premiere to get some insight into the filming of season 33 and what fans can expect.
“It was easy to make the decision only because we sort of had a plan in place earlier,” the longtime host, 54, exclusively tells Us Weekly of pausing shooting. “We knew how we were gonna deal with it, but it was also very difficult to stop it just because knowing the sacrifices that people had made to be on The Amazing Race. It’s a big deal to leave your families. People take breaks from their jobs. And so, to suddenly say, ‘Hey, I’m sorry, all of this is over right now. Go home,’ It’s not easy.”
Still, Keoghan was confident the long-running CBS series, which premiered in 2001, would pick back up when it was safe to do so.
“I never worried about the show coming back,” he says. “I just knew, but I did worry about us being away too long because fans losing hope that we wouldn’t come back. I mean, we’re always gonna come back. It’s just a long time for people to have to wait. And also, we want to restart with the same cast. So it was also about making sure that we could just pick up from where we left off. That was our goal, not to clear this slate and start again, but to continue.”
To continue, production made some crucial changes, one of which was having cast and crew travel via a charter plane to keep exposure to a minimum. “It was a lot easier on the production collectively, being able to not worry about the long lines at the airports and immigration and customs,” Keoghan says. “Normally, a race is very random
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