‘Jeopardy!’ Pauses Production This Week Due To LA Wildfires

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Jeopardy! is the latest show to be affected by the devastating wildfires in LA.

Deadline understands that the game show, which is currently in its 41st season, has paused production this week. The show films at Sony’s lot in Culver City.

It was set to shoot shows between Wednesday and Friday but will reschedules these dates. It’s not clear when it will return to production but was next set to film on January 27.

The show, which is exec produced by Michael Davies and hosted by Ken Jennings, is produced by Sony Pictures Television, distributed domestically by CBS Media Ventures and internationally by Paramount Global Content Distribution.

It joins the likes of After Midnight and The Price Is Right, which also remain dark this week, in order to protect the cast and crew as well as its live audiences from the fires, which are still affecting the Palisades, Malibu and Altadena.

After Midnight, hosted by Taylor Tomlinson, films on the Paramount lot, while The Price Is Right, hosted by Drew Carey, tapes at Haven Studios in Glendale.

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