Jimmy Kimmel Live!,Grey's Anatomy,Doctor Odysseyand More TV Shows Suspend Production as Fires Rage on in L.A.

Mar. 15, 2025

(L-R) Jimmy Kimmel of ‘Jimmy Kimmel Live!’, Ellen Pompeo from ‘Grey’s Anatomy’ and Joshua Jackson from ‘Doctor Odyssey’.Photo:Mark Seliger/Disney; Nino Muñoz/Disney; Pari Dukovic/Disney

Jimmy Kimmel for Jimmy Kimmel Live, Ellen Pompeo for Grey’s Anatomy, Joshua Jackson for Doctor Odyssey

Mark Seliger/Disney; Nino Muñoz/Disney; Pari Dukovic/Disney

TheLos Angeles wildfirescontinue to burn across Southern California and a number of television shows have halted production until further notice.

In addition to school closures and evacuation orders, Hollywood is also pressing pause until the wildfires are under control.

PEOPLE can confirm that sets of ABC shows likeGrey’s Anatomy,Doctor OdysseyandJimmy Kimmel Live!will be dark on Jan. 8.

CBS Studios has also wrapped its Los Angeles productions early out of caution. These titles includeNCIS, which is filmed in Santa Clarita, prequel seriesNCIS: Origins, which is filmed on the network’s Paramount lot and late night showAfter Midnight. Their other L.A.-based shows likeThe NeighborhoodandPoppa’s Housewere not slated to film on Wednesday and will work remotely.

The Price Is Rightis also halting production until further notice.

Drew Carey on ‘The Price Is Right’.Valerie Macon/Getty Images

Drew Carey

At this time, it is unclear ifAbbott Elementary, All American, The PittandGeorgie & Mandy’s First Marriagehave temporarily paused production out of Warner Bros. lot. PEOPLE has reached out to a Warner Bros. spokesperson for comment.

The Los Angeles wildfires have affected a number of Hollywood productions, including the 2025Critics Choice Awards.

A new date has been set for Sunday, Jan. 26, at its original location in Santa Monica’s Barker Hangar. The show will be broadcast live on E! and available to stream on Peacock the next day.

A firefighter working to extinguish the Palisades Fire in Los Angeles.DAVID SWANSON/AFP/Getty

Fire personnel respond to homes destroyed while a helicopter drops water as the Palisades Fire grows in Pacific Palisades, California on January 7, 2025

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“This unfolding tragedy has already had a profound impact on our community. All our thoughts and prayers are with those battling the devastating fires and with all who have been affected,” Critics Choice Association CEO Joey Berlin said in a statement.

The news came after the SAG Awards canceled its live, in-person nominations announcement earlier in the day. Other Los Angeles events likefilm premieres for movies likeUnstoppableandThe Last Showgirlwere also canceled out of an abundance of caution.

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source: people.com