Amanda Holden believes the return of Britain's Got Talent is just what the UK needs as the globe battles coronavirus.
16.03.2020 - 21:31 / deadline.com
By David Robb
Labor Editor
The Association of Talent Agents, which has been locked in an 11-month battle with the Writers Guild, has shut down its offices and its staff will be working from home to prevent the spread of the coronavirus.
“These are uncertain and unprecedented times, as the COVID-19 pandemic impacts the health and safety of individuals around the world. The top priority for ATA is to protect the well-being of our staff while continuing to serve you,” ATA executive director Karen
Amanda Holden believes the return of Britain's Got Talent is just what the UK needs as the globe battles coronavirus.
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