Coronavirus Concerns Halt Production on ‘The Amazing Race’
A CBS spokesperson said nobody involved with “The Amazing Race” has contracted the virus or shown symptoms.
A CBS spokesperson said nobody involved with “The Amazing Race” has contracted the virus or shown symptoms.
The writer/director, who had previously appeared on “The Amazing Race,” is among the “Goliath” tribe members on the 37th edition of “Survivor,” themed “David vs. Goliath.”
Our picks of the best things on TV tonight also include an Amazing Race finale through Chicago and a late-night return to the Oval Office.
The host reflects on the reality juggernaut’s 10 Emmy wins, the “audacity” of its production around the world, and what’s on tap for Season 30.
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