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The talk show resumed taping without its three WGA writers on Monday as picketers demonstrated outside of CBS Studios.

Writers Guild of America members and scribes for the Drew Barrymore show picketed outside CBS Studios Monday in New York as the talk show resumed filming amid the writers and actors strikes.

Two audience members, who had signed up for free tickets to the taping, were handed WGA pins as they walked in the door by picketers and say they were asked to leave before the show began because they were wearing the pins.

The two then joined the picket lines outside, donning WGA shirts, as Turiczek said, “If they think we’re part of the strike, we might as well be.” Carter added that she had signed up for tickets as a fan of Barrymore, but now has been “disheartened” by the experience.

Barrymore announced her decision Sunday to resume filming the show, saying that the talk show would not use WGA writers and would otherwise be complying with WGA and SAG-AFTRA rules. The show has returned without its writers and WGA said it will be picketing outside the show this week, since it is still a struck show.

The three WGA writers, who are all co-head writers on the show, were in attendance at the picket line and said they found out that the show, which has been on hiatus since April, would resume via audience ticket giveaways that were posted on social media.

As for whether the three writers will return to the show once the strike is resolved, they say the issue is complicated, adding that they do not know whether there will still be WGA jobs.

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[-] gregorum@lemm.ee 20 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

Is Barrymore not a SAG member? Does this not violate the strike guidelines?

Regardless, this is a terrifically shitty move.

[-] BarryZuckerkorn@beehaw.org 20 points 1 year ago

The SAG-AFTRA strike doesn't cover on-camera work for variety shows, game shows, or talk shows, which are governed by SAG-AFTRA's Network Television Code, a separate contract that remains in effect between SAG-AFTRA and the studios/networks.

[-] UrLogicFails@beehaw.org 9 points 1 year ago

That's very interesting, I did not realize that was the case.

It is worth noting SAG is not allowed to promote struck properties, so she has to be careful in selecting guests who are not promoting struck movies/ shows. So far she has selected guests who do not violate the SAG strike, but I'm a little surprised she's toeing the line for the SAG strike, but not WGA.

[-] TheTimeKnife@beehaw.org 9 points 1 year ago

She is scabbing, but following contract guidelines, so it's unlikely anything happens except public bitching. So feel free to embody a consequence if you want.

[-] Hiccup@lemmy.dbzer0.com 3 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

I'm going to laugh when it still doesn't save her show and it gets canceled.

[-] Tacos_y_margaritas@kbin.social 4 points 1 year ago

I hadn't even heard of it until I read this post, so that seems possible!

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