Hi Nancy!
BM>>> Yes -- and for game shows makes sense to do several shows in one day
BM>>> while the crew is there, studio set up, etc. Current Jeopardy! is
BM>>> showing reruns of how the more winning contestants got to where their
BM>>> final score was obtained. Had read where one of the considerations
BM>>> was taping the show without an audience. With Jeopardy! the TV viewer
BM>>> is usually unaware there even is an audience (though sometimes they
BM>>> laugh or shown), I'm thinking at least let the family and friends of
BM>>> the contestants be there, spread out.
NB>>> Would seem reasonable to me... or at least some group of those...
BM>> To me also. Probably some logistical issues and so easier to have no
BM>> audience at all, or they're just waiting things out until return to a
BM>> version of normal again.
NB>> If they're considered a non-essential business, it would take longer
NB>> to get going again, too....
BM> True, though the way things are going in general audiences are going
BM> to be verboten for some time.
NB> Quite likely...
We're wondering how the shows themselves are going to be done: a lot of
closeness normally. The fall season for the networks is going to be
interesting: maybe a lot of reruns with new shows that didn't make the
cut in other years. Might be time to get caught uo on those movies we
have intended to watch!
BM> And of course there's the problem with
BM> the number of various people required to create a show: not only the actors
BM> and their circles of family and friends but the hair stylists, makeup
BM> artists, wardrobe designers and their interaction with the
BM> actors, so add their circles of family and friends to the equation.
BM> Now add in the production crew....
NB> But all that could be done with distancing, to a large extent....
If they can do robotic surgery they can do robotic hair and makeup! <g>
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