showrunners are reportedly so keen to save their show that they have entered discussions to delay its premiere until after the WGA and SAG-AFTRA strikes are resolved in a desperate bid to stop more stars from quitting. The ABC show, which streams on Disney, has endured 72 hours of turmoil since, prompting Veep actor, and WGA member, morning in a show of solidarity for the ongoing industrial action.Show bosses are in an epic race against time behind the scenes, with producers reportedly determined to push on with Tuesday night's premiere over fears a delay could see contestants forced to drop out owing to scheduling conflicts.
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