Willem Dafoe is keeping in good spirits amid the coronavirus pandemic!
10.03.2020 - 05:47 / etonline.com
The coronavirus is now impacting some of America's favorite game shows.
A source close to the productions of both and confirms to ET that there are currently no audiences for either show due to health concerns.
The source also says that there will be no audiences for either show indefinitely. However, both shows will continue to tape and are slated to continue filming through mid-April.
As concern continues to grow over the worldwide spread of COVID-19, commonly known as coronavirus, many are
Willem Dafoe is keeping in good spirits amid the coronavirus pandemic!
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TV’s late-night laughs will continue. But they will have to do so without live audiences to make them.
By Ted Johnson
The “Dr. Phil” daytime talk show will tape without a studio audience for roughly two weeks as a precaution against the new coronavirus.
On Monday evening, “Wheel of Fortune” and “Jeopardy!” confirmed the shows had suspended filming in front of live studio audiences to prevent spreading the novel coronavirus to vulnerable people who might show up to a taping at Sony Pictures Studio in Culver City, Calif.
TV game shows Jeopardy! and Wheel Of Fortune will reportedly be recorded without a live audience to help prevent the spread of the coronavirus.