‘The Talk’ Pauses Season Premiere Amid Writer’s Strike
17.09.2023 - 21:29
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The daytime talk show was set to return on Sept. 18.
Another daytime show has decided that it is not the right time to move forward with production. On Sunday, it was announced that “The Talk” has paused the premiere of the upcoming season, amid the Writer’s Guild of America strike.
The news was confirmed by CBS in a statement to ET.
“‘The Talk’ is pausing its season premiere scheduled for September 18. We will continue to evaluate plans for a new launch date,” the statement read.
The daytime show, hosted by Amanda Kloots, Akbar Gbajabiamila, Sheryl Underwood, Natalie Morales and Jerry O’Connell was set to return for season 14 on Sept. 18. In support of the strike, the show went dark in May.
As of Sunday, the show was set to move forward with production of the new season. Last Wednesday, dozens of Writers Guild members protested a rehearsal show.
“The reality is that bringing a show back without your writers is an attempt to devalue our labor and devalue the work that we do,” WGA captain Chris Hazzard told The Hollywood Reporter. “And there’s no way to make a show without writing. So whether that’s picking guests or talking about who’s going to speak when or doing pre-interviews to update your hosts about what the topic is going to be, all of that is writing. And so that work being done is scabbing and we will be out here with a picket sign until it stops.”
The Talk‘s decision comes the same day that Drew Barrymore announced her decision to pause the return of The Drew Barrymore Show, amid backlash.
On Sunday, the 48-year-old host took to Instagram to share the message with her followers.
“I have listened to everyone, and I am making the decision to pause the show’s premiere until the strike is over,” the host of the