EXCLUSIVE: Fremantle is the latest company to extend the holiday production hiatus on a number of its shows to protect against the latest surge in Covid-19 numbers.
17.12.2020 - 05:19 / deadline.com
EXCLUSIVE: The Rookie is modifying its production schedule after a number of positive Covid-19 tests.
Deadline understands that the ABC cop drama is going to reduce the shooting schedule for the rest of December as a result of the new cases, which were discovered through its strict health and safety protocols.
The positive tests came in the production’s Zone A, which includes cast, meaning that the L.A.-shot show, which is produced by eOne and ABC Signature, had to reconfigure its plans.
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EXCLUSIVE: Fremantle is the latest company to extend the holiday production hiatus on a number of its shows to protect against the latest surge in Covid-19 numbers.
Universal Television has joined CBS Studios and Warner Bros. TV in pushing the return to production after the current holiday hiatus for shows based in Los Angeles that had been scheduled to resume filming this coming week, the week of Jan. 4..
Natalie Stovall is “back” after having a “COVID Christmas.”
Perth care home has led to deaths after close to 30 residents and staff tested positive. The incident at the 40-bed Strathtay House Care Home in Harley Place, in the North Muirton area of Perth, has triggered an investigation.
As fools like Kirk Cameron flouting safety protocols, holiday cheer was in short supply today as coronavirus deaths and hospitalizations in Los Angeles County broke new tragic records, according to region health officials.
Wham! and the duo’s single ‘Last Christmas’.The band – which was comprised of George Michael and Andrew Ridgeley – released the festive hit in 1984.Now, an anonymous person has paid tribute to it by adding the song’s name to a sign directing drivers to the area of Low Wham in Butterknowle, Bishop Auckland.The road sign also now features an exclamation mark after Wham’s name, in reference to the band.
Elaine Low Senior TV WriterPositive cases of COVID-19 have been recorded on the set of “Impeachment: American Crime Story,” prompting production to shut down.The results impacted those filming in Zone A, which includes cast and those on the crew who come into contact with the cast.
Impeachment: American Crime Story is the latest high-profile TV series to hit pause on production as a result of Covid-19.
Leslie Odom Jr. is isolating away from his family after being potentially exposed to Covid-19 during his recent in-person appearance on The Ellen DeGeneres Show.
Ellise Shafer administratorTom Cruise expressed his frustration with crew members on the set of “Mission: Impossible 7” after he saw them breaking COVID-19 guidelines, two sources close to the production confirm to Variety.As first reported by The Sun, after Cruise saw two crew members standing too close to one another in front of a computer screen, he told the crew: “If I see you do it again you’re fucking gone.”In audio obtained by The Sun, Cruise can be heard saying: “We are the gold
Elaine Low Senior TV WriterUpcoming NBC series “Mr. Mayor,” starring Ted Danson and Holly Hunter, is pausing production this week after half a dozen COVID-19 cases occurred on set, Variety has learned.Six positive cases were recorded with the Los Angeles County Department of Public Health at 100 Universal City Plz, Bldg.
EXCLUSIVE: Production on the upcoming NBC comedy series Mr. Mayor, starring Ted Danson, was shut down today following multiple positive Covid-19 tests in Zone A, which includes the cast and crew members who interact with them (I hear there have been four positives since Friday, which cane through regular testing.)
EXCLUSIVE: Filming on Disney+’s upcoming series Big Shot starring John Stamos has been suspended for the rest of 2020, I have learned. According to sources, the decision was made late Thursday night night after a positive Covid-19 test was produced as part of regular screening. I hear the affected individual was in Zone 1 on set, possibly an actor.
EXCLUSIVE: We’ll be meeting the father of Travis Montgomery (Jay Hayden) shortly on ABC’s firefighter drama series Station 19. Robert Curtis Brown will be introduced as Travis’ dad, Paul Montgomery, on Thursday’s episode titled “Don’t Look Back in Anger” and he will recur throughout the season. You can see a first-look photo above.