‘NCIS,’ ‘Hacks,’ ‘Poppa’s House’ and More to Resume Production After Wildfires Pause

“After Midnight” and “The Price Is Right,” which are filmed in front of a studio audience, will not return just yet

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Kyle Schmid, Mariel Molino, Austin Stowell and Caleb Foote in "NCIS: Origins." (Greg Gayne/CBS)

Hollywood is getting back to work as the Los Angeles wildfires continue to rage on. CBS is resuming production on four of its shows after being cleared by the company’s health and safety teams. “NCIS,” “NCIS: Origins,” “Poppa’s House” and “The Neighborhood” will all resume production on Monday.

The series that are returning to production will do so on closed sound stages, an insider told TheWrap. Those productions will be closely monitored by CBS’ security, health and safety teams throughout the day. Any cast or crew who is impacted by the fires and is unable to safely make it to set are encouraged not to return to work.

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