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“The Drew Barrymore Show” sustained striking members of the Writers Guild as it returned to the studio on Monday to film two episodes of the upcoming fourth season.
The protesters gathered outside New York’s CBS Broadcast Center early Monday morning as they marched against the show’s return and attempted to prevent Barrymore and her guests from crossing their picket line. Nonetheless, their efforts didn’t stop the show from going on as the daytime talk show host and her unknown guests snuck in through the back of the blocks-long CBS complex.
The show also welcomed back in-studio audiences at 11 a.m. and 1 p.m. However, two college students who scored tickets to the taping claimed they were kicked out of the building after security officers noticed them wearing WGA strike buttons.
“We even offered to take them off,” Cassidy Carter told Deadline outside the CBS building, minutes after being thrown out. Her friend, Dominic Turiczek, recounted one of the security officer’s words to them: “We’ve already talked to somebody above us: You’re out.”
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Carter claimed that she and Turiczek arrived to the show having “no clue” about the ongoing strike and that the Guild is picketing the “Barrymore Show” until they spotted protesters and accepted the lapel badges to wear to the taping. Upon entering the complex, the pair signed filming waivers, then waited to be seated. According to Turiczek, that’s when security “verbally assaulted” them and escorted them outside.
“It’s really cute that Drew Barrymore claims that she cares about her fans and wants her fans to show up for the show. And then we get kicked out for
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After ongoing speculation, “The Drew Barrymore Show” will officially be returning to small screens in October.
The Writers Guild of America (WGA) has reached a tentative agreement with the major Hollywood studios to end their strike!
After 146 days on the picket line, the Writers Guild of America (WGA) has struck a tentative deal with the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers (AMPTP) to end the writers’ strike.
The 2023-24 television season started without several of the most prominent daytime talk shows: the syndicated The Drew Barrymore Show, The Jennifer Hudson Show and The Kelly Clarkson Show and CBS’ The Talk. They are now expected to return for new seasons by the second week of October.
Jennifer Hudson‘s show is being delayed.
Elizabeth Wagmeister Chief Correspondent “The Jennifer Hudson Show” has pushed back its previously-planned premiere date and paused production amid backlash during the writers strike, Variety has learned. Jennifer Hudson’s talk show was supposed to premiere its new season on Monday, Sept. 18.
The Talk is not coming back amid the Hollywood strikes, after all.
The Drew Barrymore Show producer CBS Media Ventures has released a statement in response to the backlash that both the show and the host Drew Barrymore have been receiving this week.
Several talk shows are planning their returns despite the ongoing SAG-AFTRA/WGA strikes.
The “Drew Barrymore Show”‘s co-head writer, Cristina Kinon, is attempting to change her boss, Drew Barrymore’s decision to resume her daytime talk show on September 18.
Drew Barrymore‘s alleged stalker is making headlines again, this time involving Emma Watson.
Drew Barrymore’s alleged stalker, Chad Michael Busto, was arrested again, this time during New York Fashion Week, after allegedly barging into a dressing room and demanding to see Emma Watson.Court documents obtained by TMZ accuse Busto, 43, of entering a room with models and makeup artists preparing for a show at the Brooklyn Navy Yard on Friday. “I want to marry Emma Watson.
Drew Barrymore will no longer be hosting the 2023 National Book Awards.
Organizers of the National Book Awards said Tuesday that they have rescinded their offer to Drew Barrymore to host their annual ceremony this year after news that her daily talk show would resume despite the ongoing Writers Guild strike received backlash.
post on X (formerly Twitter) Dominic Turiczek and his friend Cassidy Carter showed up at the CBS Broadcast Center in New York after winning a pair of free tickets and accepted the pins from picketers before heading into the building. Turiczek claimed that upon entering the CBS building, he and his friend were “verbally assaulted.” “Went to @DrewBarrymoreTV after winning tickets, unaware of the #WGA strike,” Turiczek wrote on Monday.
EXCLUSIVE: Drew Barrymore is not the only daytime talk show host returning to air.
Anna Tingley Around 15 picketers gathered outside CBS Studios in New York on Monday morning to protest Drew Barrymore’s decision to bring back her eponymous daytime talk show amid the WGA and SAG-AFTRA strikes. “The Drew Barrymore Show” is set to return Sept.
TikTok is blocking access to information about the Writers Guild of America (WGA) strikes, as writers have continued to strike for fair wages and better working conditions since early May.
This is Day 133 of the WGA strike and Day 60 of the SAG-AFTRA strike.