CBS' Monday Night TV Shows, Including 'NCIS' & 'The Neighborhood,' Resume Production Amid Los Angeles Fires

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CBS‘ Monday night TV shows are returning to production. All four of their hits that air on Monday evenings – NCIS, NCIS: Origins, Poppa’s House and The Neighborhood – saw a pause in production due to the fires tearing through Los Angeles. Keep reading to find out more… Return to filming will happen on closed sound stages, The Wrap reports.

In addition, they will all be “closely monitored by CBS’ security, health and safety teams throughout the day.” CBS is still paying their staff, even if they cannot return to work at this time.

All four of CBS’ Monday night TV shows were temporarily shut down due to the situation. Right now, the shows also don’t happen to be airing new episodes due to a pre-planned winter hiatus that will end on Monday (January 27).

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