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28.04.2020 - 18:27 / etonline.com
The Alvarez family has always been animated, and now, will be too!
Amid production shutdowns during the coronavirus pandemic, the Pop TV sitcom will resume production remotely on an animated special, set to air later this spring.
«In my 97 years, I've never known of a multi-cam comedy to animate a single episode as a special. Even this I get to experience,» remarked legendary producer Norman Lear, who created the 1970s sitcom of the same name and serves as an executive producer on the new, which
Dale, Lin-Manuel, dale!
New York Governor Andrew Cuomo still found a way to make Mother's Day special for his mom, despite social distancing. During his Sunday coronavirus briefing, Cuomo had a conversation with Matilda Cuomo over video and expressed his love for all that she's done for him.
While quarantining at her L.A. home during the COVID-19 outbreak, Kesha’s used the extra time to experiment with her beauty routine in new and unique ways.
is the latest scripted series to pivot original plans to wrap up a shortened season affected by the coronavirus shutdown.
“The Blacklist” is the latest scripted series to pivot original plans to wrap up a shortened season affected by the coronavirus shutdown.
“Les Miserables” Tony nominee Judy Kuhn was three weeks away from being eligible for health insurance when rehearsals for her off-Broadway show shut down because of the coronavirus.
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The Alvarez family has always been animated, and now, “One Day at a Time” will be too!
You can't keep the Alvarez family down. In the midst of its coronavirus-necessitated shutdown, One Day at a Time is producing an animated special set to air this spring, Deadline reports. The news was announced Tuesday, the day of the Pop TV sitcom's midseason finale — the last episode the show filmed before production was halted. Now, fans will be able to go into the episode knowing the characters will return soon in a new format.
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There seems to be a lot of debate about when our lives will, or should, go back to normal. Protesters are feeling like prisoners who are forced to stay inside their homes, while other seemingly more responsible Americans are voluntarily staying indoors to protect themselves and those they care about. I’m sure these types of conversations permeate most households, but here in my new abode, different debates are much more intense, at least to a 5-year-old.
Forget about a tiara! Princess Sofia of Sweden wants a pair of scrubs! As the Coronavirus pandemic continues to affect people around the world, one member of royalty just took a huge step to help on the front lines. After completing an intensive training program online, Princess Sofia started working at Sophiahemmet Hospital.