US TV
US strike show status: Monday, Nov 5
Published Tuesday, Nov 6 2007, 09:45 GMT | By James Welsh
DS presents a full roundup of the effects of the WGA strike on American television scheduling and output as of midnight Pacific time on Monday, November 5.
Shows now in repeats
The Tonight Show with Jay Leno - NBC
The Late Show with David Letterman - CBS
Jimmy Kimmel Live - ABC
Late Night with Conan O'Brien - NBC
The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson - CBS
The Daily Show with Jon Stewart - Comedy Central
The Colbert Report - Comedy Central
Total production shutdown but new episodes on air
Two and a Half Men - CBS
Big Bang Theory - CBS
Rules of Engagement - CBS
Back to You - Fox
'Til Death - Fox
Other shows - including some talk shows such as Ellen and Oprah - remain in production using pre-stocked scripts. Look out for scheduling adjustments in the coming days as episodes of prime fare are held back - most primetime shows and daytime soaps have episodes to last until January but fears of a protracted strike could lead to curtailed seasons.
Shows now in repeats
The Tonight Show with Jay Leno - NBC
The Late Show with David Letterman - CBS
Jimmy Kimmel Live - ABC
Late Night with Conan O'Brien - NBC
The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson - CBS
The Daily Show with Jon Stewart - Comedy Central
The Colbert Report - Comedy Central
Total production shutdown but new episodes on air
Two and a Half Men - CBS
Big Bang Theory - CBS
Rules of Engagement - CBS
Back to You - Fox
'Til Death - Fox
Other shows - including some talk shows such as Ellen and Oprah - remain in production using pre-stocked scripts. Look out for scheduling adjustments in the coming days as episodes of prime fare are held back - most primetime shows and daytime soaps have episodes to last until January but fears of a protracted strike could lead to curtailed seasons.
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