Drew Barrymore shot an audition tape for a hoped-for talk show in front of a live studio audience.Thirteen months and one pandemic later, “The Drew Barrymore Show” premieres Monday, with Barrymore taking center stage in her studio — and interacting with a virtual audience vis a vis COVID-19 protocols.“There’s really an opportunity for innovation right now,” Barrymore, 45, tells The Post. “The rule book is on fire.”Barrymore says “The Drew Barrymore Show,” airing weekdays at 9 a.m.
on WCBS/Ch. 2, was well-prepared for its launch amidst the current television climate of shooting remotely.“When you think things may not happen you take different risks when unprecedented times force you to think outside the box,” she says. “We call our audience.
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