'I hope it's not sustainable, because I don't want to keep doing it that way,' 'Late Late Show With JamesCorden' executive producer Rob Crabbe said Friday during a session at the ATX TV Festival. TVTogether
A host of shows switched to remote production when the coronavirus pandemic shut down in-studio work across the industry in March. Even as they've adapted to filming remotely, some producers are hoping for a return to how things were.Late Late Show With James Corden
Complicating things, of course, are that no one is certain what sets will look like when studio filming is able to resume. Simone Missick of CBS'Roswell, New Mexico
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