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xml:space="preserve"> xml:space="preserve"> A handful of CBS shows will delay their return to the set in 2021 as COVID-19 cases spike in and around Los Angeles.“NCIS,” “NCIS: Los Angeles,” “Seal Team,” “Why Women Kill” and “Diary of a Future President” will extend their holiday breaks until at least Jan.The second season of CBS All Access’ anthology series “Why Women Kill,” starring Allison Tolman and Nick Frost, briefly suspended production last month after production team members tested positive, Deadline previously reported.The top 10 TV shows of 2020 » “NCIS” and several other CBS Studios shows will pause production until Jan.
(Sonja Flemming/CBS) The delay comes just days after the county urged studios to pause production given the rise in coronavirus cases, according to FilmLA.“Identify and delay higher risk activities, and focus on lower-risk work for now, if at all possible.