The Drew Barrymore Show is 'set to return next month'... after the host, 48, came under fire for trying to restart program amid strike
The Drew Barrymore Show is set to return next month. The 48-year-old actress came under fire from critics alter she planned to restart her eponymous talk show amid the ongoing Writers Guild of America strike before scrapping her plans, but news of a tentative agreement to end the strike action could leave the door open. The Drew Barrymore Show is set to return next month, according to ET; seen in April in NYC Oops: The 48-year-old actress came under fire from critics alter she planned to restart her eponymous talk show amid the ongoing Writers Guild of America strike before scrapping her plans, but news of a tentative agreement to end the strike action could leave the door open 'I have no words to express my deepest apologies to anyone I have hurt and, of course, to our incredible team who works on the show and has made it what it is today. Talk show producers started planning new episodes on Monday, the first steps to put Hollywood back to work after writers reached a tentative deal to end their nearly five-month strike. While actors remain on strike, late-night and daytime talk shows may resume production once their writers receive the Guild's greenlight to return to work in the coming days or weeks.









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