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At a Glance
    2020-06-29  08:53    Shenzhen Daily

The show continues

ABC’S “The Bachelorette” is set to start filming again in California shortly after July 4, in spite of the raging pandemic.

Sources tell Page Six that the male contestants — who this season will vie for the affections of Clare Crawley — have to show up a couple of days before filming begins to get tested for the coronavirus.

The show, which once attracted some 17 million viewers for its premieres, has been on a downward trend in the ratings for years, and hit a record low last season, attracting just 4.7 million viewers, according to ratings-data analysts at TV by the Numbers. The entire season will be shot in a quarantined location with all cast and crew members living on-site.

COVID-19 film

CHARLES RANDOLPH, screenwriter of “The Big Short” and “Bombshell,” is set to write and direct an untitled Wuhan project for SK Global, the company revealed Saturday.

The film, which will be Randolph’s directorial debut, will examine “the dramatic weeks in China as the heroic medical community confronts a mysterious virus, soon to become a global pandemic.” The project will be filmed in China, as well as other international locations, with local crews.

Randolph received an Oscar for “The Big Short” in 2016. His additional credits include “The Life of David Gale” and “Love & Other Drugs.”

Yeezy plus Gap

KANYE WEST is bringing his Yeezy brand to Gap. The rap superstar will design adult and kids’ clothing that will be sold at the chain next year. Yeezy is best known for pricey sneakers that sell out online quickly. But Yeezy footwear, made with sneaker company Adidas, won’t be sold at Gap stores.

On Friday, West tweeted a photo of what the collaboration might look like: bright colored hoodies, jackets and T-shirts.

As part of the deal announced Friday, Yeezy will receive royalties and possibly Gap stock if the line sells well.

Episodes pulled

HULU has removed an episode of “The Golden Girls” containing a scene of characters in blackface after a request from the series’ distributor, Disney-ABC Domestic Television.

On Monday NBCUniversal removed four episodes of “30 Rock” containing feature characters in blackface stemming from a request by show creator Tina Fey and co-showrunner Robert Carlock. On Friday, “The Office” creator Greg Daniels had cut a blackface scene in a 2012 episode saying that he was “sorry for the pain that [he has] caused.” Also on Friday Netflix and Hulu pulled an episode from “Community” in which Ken Jeong’s character appears in blackface.

(SD-Agencies)

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