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‘Grey’s Anatomy,’ ‘Kimmel Live,’ ‘NCIS’ Among Many Hollywood TV Productions to Shut Down as Wildfires Rage

As out-of-control wildfires wreak havoc in the Pacific Palisades and other parts of Los Angeles County, many celebrities and studio executives acknowledge the impact on their personal lives caused by the growing disaster. Hollywood has halted television production and postponed award shows.

Jimmy Kimmel's late-night ABC show is one of the most famous shows to end. ABC also halted production on the long-running show. Grey's Anatomy and doctor odysseyaccording to multiple reports.

The Warner Bros. property in Burbank is also closed due to its relative proximity to the Pasadena-area fires, which is expected to affect a number of productions, including Max's new medical drama. the pit and popular Abbott Elementary School.

CBS has reportedly halted production on some of this week's shows. NCIS title.

NBCUniversal announced that it had ceased production. Hacking, Loot, Ted, Suits: LAand happy's place, According to a statement sent by the studio to multiple media outlets.

Amazon also postponed the restart of production on season 2. fall outwas filming in areas around Santa Clarita that were not affected by the fires.

Meanwhile, production permits have been revoked in areas directly affected by the fires, including Pacific Palisades, Malibu, Altadena and La Crescenta.

The annual awards season has just begun in Hollywood, which typically hosts a number of awards ceremonies and even more pre- and post-ceremony parties around Los Angeles.

These events now face uncertainty.

The Critics' Choice Awards, scheduled to be held in Santa Monica on Sunday, have been postponed to a date to be determined. Friday's AFI Awards, which honor the top 10 American films of the year, also suffered.

This morning's live announcement of the Screen Actors Guild Award nominations was canceled and the nominations were announced via press release.

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