Coronavirus UK: TV BAFTAs postponed and shows cancelled
4 years, 9 months ago

Coronavirus UK: TV BAFTAs postponed and shows cancelled

Daily Mail  

The UK's TV, film and entertainment industry is at breaking point amid the coronavirus pandemic, with production on major shows and movies shut down. The popular comedy show was postponed in abrupt fashion on Monday with the programme's audience being asked to leave the studio, as revealed by guest Paddy McGuinness on Instagram Among the latest TV shows to suspend filming in the UK is ITV's Celebrity Juice which abruptly cancelled shooting on Monday evening, minutes after Prime Minister Boris Johnson's statement issuing drastic new measures. TV Line Of Duty Peaky Blinders Star Wars spin off for Disney+ Celebrity Juice The Witcher Celebrity Race Around The World Carnival Row Empire Pose Stranger Things The Late Late Show Jimmy Kimmel Live The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon Late Night with Seth Meyers The Ellen DeGeneres Show Last Week Tonight with John Oliver The Walking Dead Euphoria The Morning Show FILM The Batman Jurassic World: Dominion Fantastic Beasts 3 Matrix 4 Uncharted The Little Mermaid Official Competition Baz Luhrmann’s untitled Elvis Presley biopic Mission Impossible 7 TV SHOWS FILMING WITHOUT A STUDIO AUDIENCE Loose Women The Jeremy Vine Show Have I Got News For You QI The Last Leg Paddy McGuinness - who was appearing on the show as a panelist - wrote on Instagram: 'Well that escalated quickly. Postponed: The official Twitter account for the hit BBC police drama confirmed on Monday that cast and crew have been sent home from the Belfast set Hit show: Lead actor Martin Compston previously posted a photo with co-stars Vicky McClure and Adrian Dunbar and the show's creator Jed Mercurio dining in Belfast as filming commenced last month Another BBC hit, Peaky Blinders, which shoots primarily in and around Liverpool and Leeds, also announced Monday that it is postponing production on series six over fears about coronavirus. Giving information: At the time of publication, Lost In TV was offering the public free tickets to be in the studio audience for new BBC show Take Off with Bradley and Holly amongst others Taking a break: Presenter James Corden also took to Twitter on Friday to announce that he would be suspending production on The Late Late Show in the US until further notice However, SRO Audiences - who offers tickets to the likes of ITV's Loose Women, Channel 4's The Last Leg - are following a similar approach to the BBC and offer a warning.

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