Filming on many big productions has been postponed as Covid-19 has spread and restrictions on movement have become more strict.
Here are 10 major television shows that have been affected by the global pandemic.
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The Covid-19 pandemic has derailed the plans of broadcasters and streaming platforms. Pictures: Getty Images | Getty Images Photo: Getty Images
. Phillip Schofield's How To Spend It Well On Holiday
This travel-themed show was pulled from ITV's schedules in early March as coronavirus started to put flights in jeopardy. | Getty Images Photo: Tristan Fewings/Getty Images
. The Handmaid's Tale
Hulu has shut down production of the fourth season of dystopian drama because of health fears surrounding Covid-19. Author Margaret Atwood, who wrote the 1985 novel on which the series is based, is pictured. | Getty Images Photo: Tolga Akmen/AFP via Getty Images
. Pose
US channel FX has stopped filming the third season of Pose, set in the world of the New York ballroom scene. Mj Rodriguez, one of the programme's stars, is pictured. | Getty Images Photo: Rachel Murray/Getty Images
5. EastEnders
Filming has stopped on the BBC's flagship soap - episodes that are already in the can will be rationed until production can restart. | Getty Images Photo: Tristan Fewings/Getty Images
6. The Lord of the Rings
Amazon Prime's big-budget Lord of the Rings series is on hold for now. Robert Aramayo, who is among the cast, is pictured. | Getty Images Photo: Amanda Edwards/Discovery via Getty Images
7. Peaky Blinders
The start of production of Peaky Blinders series six has been postponed. Cillian Murphy, who plays Tommy Shelby in the drama, is pictured. | Getty Images Photo: Nicky J Sims/Getty Images
8. Stranger Things
Netflix had expected the fourth season of Stranger Things to appear in 2021, but the Covid-19 pandemic has halted production. | Getty Images Photo: Charley Gallay/Getty Images for Netflix