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The production of many scripted television series are affected due to the coronavirus. On March 10, Fox announced that a production member of the upcoming show NeXt has tested positive for the coronavirus. Production of the series was completed one week before the announcement. Furthermore, the Disney+ series The Falcon and the Winter Soldier has suspended production in Prague, Czech Republic where the series was set to film for a week. The series resumed production in Atlanta, however it is unclear whether the series will film in Prague.

On March 12, Universal Television delayed shooting for the shows Russian Doll, Rutherford Falls, and Little America. A few hours later, NBCUniversal announced that 35 additional shows would suspend production, including non-scripted shows. As such, series as part of the Chicago franchise as well as Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, FBI, New Amsterdam, Superstore had their production suspended. Furthermore, Orlando Bloom revealed that production of Carnival Row had been suspended. Carnival Row was filming in Prague, Czech Republic at time of the production shutdown. The same day, Netflix announced that production on the final season of Grace and Frankie would be suspended as the series stars' Jane Fonda, Lily Tomlin, Sam Waterston and Martin Sheen are at high risk for the virus due to their age. Also on March 12, ViacomCBS announced that One Day at a Time would continue production without a studio audience but on March 20, executive producers Gloria Calderón Kellett and Mike Royce revealed to Variety that production has suspended. Apple Inc. suspended production of The Morning Show and Foundation as a precautionary measure. The following day, Apple suspended production on all upcoming shows.

On March 13, CBS Television Studios announced several series would suspend production including all series as part of the NCIS franchise, Bull, Dynasty, Nancy Drew, Charmed andThe Good Fight. All multiple-camera sitcoms produced by CBS Television Television Studios had already completed production, with the exception of The Neighborhood. The latter would film the season finale without a studio audience. The same day, AMC suspended production of Fear the Walking Dead and The Walking Dead. Also on March 13, WarnerMedia had suspended production on multiple series including Young Sheldon, All Rise, Bob Hearts Abishola, God Friended Me, Supergirl and Batwoman. The same day, WarnerMedia also suspended production on several other series including Euphoria and Snowpiercer. Lastly, Netflix announced that production on all its films and series in the United States and Canada would be suspended. Production in other countries would be assessed on a case by case basis.

On March 14, Sony Pictures Television announced that it would suspend production on several series including The Blacklist and The Goldbergs. Walt Disney Television announced that it had suspended production on sixteen series, including Empire, Pose, Queen of the South, American Housewife as well as Grey's Anatomy and Genius. The latter two had their production suspended on March 13. Disney-owned cable network FX later announced that the fourth season of Fargo will not premiere on April 19 but sometime later in 2020.

On March 15, Elisabeth Moss revealed that production for the The Handmaid's Tale has been suspended by MGM Television. Filmed episodes may air sometime in 2021. Another Hulu series, The Orville, has also suspended production. Last Man Standing originally planned to film its season finale without a studio audience before ultimately suspending production. Both The Orville and Last Man Standing were among the last television series to suspend production.