Bin lorries will lift nearly all rubbish – including recycled waste – as East Ayrshire Council make more collections changes.
17.03.2020 - 16:59 / deadline.com
By Jake Kanter
International TV Editor
EXCLUSIVE: The BBC is drawing up plans to persevere with some of its most famous studio shows during the coronavirus crisis — even though it will have to sacrifice a live audience to make them happen.
Deadline understands that QI, the Fremantle-produced panel show, will record this week at BBC Television Centre without an audience, while similar ambitions are in place for Hat Trick Productions show Have I Got News For You — which goes back into production
Bin lorries will lift nearly all rubbish – including recycled waste – as East Ayrshire Council make more collections changes.
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