Television networks insist there won't be a shortage of fresh Australian reality programs, despite the temporary suspension of filming of The Masked Singer and the fact a number of other productions are on hold for the foreseeable future | broedecarmody
Television networks insist there won't be a shortage of fresh Australian reality programs, despite the temporary suspension of filming ofand the fact a number of other productions are on hold for the foreseeable future.The Masked Singer
, which is filmed in Melbourne . The program was shooting its finale earlier this month when production was halted after a crew member returned a positive coronavirus test. The show's host Osher Gunsberg and the judges have all tested negative.franchise, including a forthcoming season ofnow shooting in Sydney. A Network 10 spokeswoman said there were no changes to the season even though Gunsberg was self-isolating in Melbourne and would have to do so again when he returns to NSW.
, which is shot in a neighbouring studio. A Nine spokesman said the quiz show would resume production once stage four restrictions in Melbourne were lifted. "We are planning to have a perspex screen between Eddie [McGuire] and the contestants," the spokesman said. "All contestants will be physically distanced from each other as well as a range of other preventative measures."The most important news, analysis and insights delivered to your inbox at the start and end of each day. Sign up to
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