Television News Clip
by Suzan Abrams
This news is just in. The production clock for Fox's '24' television series will come to a grinding halt for 18 days from September 15th. However, this won't affect the seventh season which is slated for a January 2009 run or the special 2-hour episode, scheduled to be screened this November.
Writers who rush to meet excruciating deadlines, are to be allowed time to work on quality upcoming scripts as 24's producer/showrunner Howard Gordon has been concerned about the standard of several storylines lately.
In the past the show which features high-profile political/thriller episodes, has suffered delays from the Hollywood writers' strike and once when the plot line had to be redrawn.
Credit: Picture courtesy of ChrisHiggins.com
Writers who rush to meet excruciating deadlines, are to be allowed time to work on quality upcoming scripts as 24's producer/showrunner Howard Gordon has been concerned about the standard of several storylines lately.
In the past the show which features high-profile political/thriller episodes, has suffered delays from the Hollywood writers' strike and once when the plot line had to be redrawn.
Credit: Picture courtesy of ChrisHiggins.com
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