Joe Otterson TV ReporterTBS has greenlit a virtual comedy competition with Jason Sudeikis set to host.“Tournament of Laughs” has received a seven-episode order at the cabler and will premiere June 21 at 10 p.m. ET/PT.
19.05.2020 - 22:19 / variety.com
By Joe Otterson
TV Reporter
CBS is planning to bring back the vast majority of its scripted lineup come fall despite the ongoing production shutdown caused by the coronavirus pandemic.
“We believe and are hopeful that we can go into production at some point this summer and have most if not all of these shows on at some point in the fall,” CBS Entertainment president Kelly Kahl tells Variety. He went on to say that CBS is in contact with “other studios, guilds, unions, medical experts, city,
Joe Otterson TV ReporterTBS has greenlit a virtual comedy competition with Jason Sudeikis set to host.“Tournament of Laughs” has received a seven-episode order at the cabler and will premiere June 21 at 10 p.m. ET/PT.
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With much of the TV biz on COVID-19 lockdown and the fate of many “bubble” series still TBD, Fox forged ahead with its 2020 Fall TV schedule announcement on Monday. As expected, the network’s lineup largely consists of sports franchises, reality series, animated tentpoles and postponed scripted fare.
Fox has revealed the fall 2020 television schedule, and the Coronavirus pandemic is sending some ripples through the autumn’s airwaves.