‘NCIS,’ ‘NCIS: Origins,’ ‘Poppa’s House’ and ‘The Neighborhood’ to Resume Production After Wildfires Pause

“After Midnight” and “The Price Is Right,” which are filmed in front of a studio audience, will not return yet The post ‘NCIS,’ ‘NCIS: Origins,’ ‘Poppa’s House’ and ‘The Neighborhood’ to Resume Production After Wildfires Pause appeared first on TheWrap.

CBS is resuming production on four of its shows after being cleared by the company’s health and safety teams. “NCIS,” “NCIS: Origins,” “Poppa’s House” and “The Neighborhood” will resume production on Monday as the Los Angeles wildfires continue.

The series that are returning to production will do so on closed sound stages, an insider told TheWrap. Those productions will be closely monitored by CBS’ security, health and safety teams throughout the day. Any cast or crew who is impacted by the fires and is unable to safely make it to set is encouraged not to return to work. They will continue to receive their regular pay.

However not every CBS production will be returning. “After Midnight” and “The Price Is Right,” which are both filmed in front of a live studio audience, will not be filming a new episode on Monday, insiders familiar with the matter told TheWrap. Additionally, “After Midnight” will also not be filming on Tuesday.

As part of larger support efforts from Paramount Global, some of the company’s catering teams have started to prepare boxed meals for first responders on the front lines, and clothing from Paramount’s series has been gathered for donations. Shows in production will also be filming PSAs for the Red Cross this week, which are expected to air on CBS proper as well as the network’s social platforms. This is in addition to the $1 million Paramount has already donated to Los Angeles fire relief.

More to come …

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