Hollywood Restarts After L.A. Fires: ‘Jimmy Kimmel Live,’ ‘NCIS’ and More Go Back Into Production

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Joe Otterson TV Reporter Production is beginning to restart in Los Angeles after pausing last week due to the wildfires that have devastated the area.

The CBS shows “NCIS,” “NCIS: Origins,” “Poppa’s House,” and “The Neighborhood” are all slated to resume shooting on Monday. According to an individual with knowledge of the situation, all four shows will shoot on closed sound stages with monitoring by health and safety professionals throughout the day.

Any cast or crew impacted by the fires or those who cannot make it safely to the set will still receive their regular pay. Likewise, ABC’s “Jimmy Kimmel Live” is set to begin filming again this week after going dark due to the fires.

However, the CBS late-night series “After Midnight” will continue to pause production on Monday and Tuesday. It remains to be seen how many other shows that shutdown last week will resume filming in the coming days.

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