Most of us will never get the chance to meet A-list celebrities while sunning yourself at a pool party but this used to be a regular occurrence for Jenny Lee Dixon.
27.03.2020 - 17:23 / evoke.ie
Fair City star Ryan Andrews has revealed that the fan favourite soap could be limited to one episode per week if the outbreak continues.
With the soap already being cut down to only two episodes per week in the midst of the health pandemic, Ryan says further changes could take place in the broadcast schedule.
As the production has been halted and the virus doesn’t seem to be stopping anytime soon, more episodes may be held back as a way of letting them catch up with broadcasting.
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Most of us will never get the chance to meet A-list celebrities while sunning yourself at a pool party but this used to be a regular occurrence for Jenny Lee Dixon.
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