BBC Cuts Audience At ‘QI’ Recording, Forges On With Studio Shows Amid Coronavirus Outbreak

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EXCLUSIVE: The BBC and Fremantle have cut the audience size at a recording of entertainment show QI tonight, while other live studio shows are also forging ahead as TV grapples with the coronavirus…

recording at BBC Television Centre is taking place but the studio capacity is being reduced from 600 to 500 people, including crew members working on the show for Fremantle label Talkback.

Audience members were provided with government advice about coronavirus in an email accompanying their tickets, which recommended people “stay indoors at home” if they are experiencing symptoms. A source said audience members were not vetted about their health or travel history on entry to the studio., is also proceeding tonight at Elstree Studios — a facility with BBC-run studio space.

The UK government has not banned or capped social gatherings. It has made clear, however, that anyone experiencing symptoms, including a cough and high temperature, should remain at home.

 

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this is just SO STUPID all the shows going without Audiences !? what makes this ANY safer? , how do you risk the health of the presenters, the Production staff and the like ? RUDE just stop it ! this is a sickness with DEATH , but a terrorist attack you stop everything?

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