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The Doctors is a daily American syndicated talk show featuring medical advice.It debuted on September 8, 2008, and aired until August 8, 2022. [2] [3] The hour-long daytime program is produced by Phil McGraw and his son Jay McGraw and is distributed domestically and globally by CBS Media Ventures.
It was recorded from August to May with a break in December for the holiday season. On October 25, 2018, it was announced that Dr. Phil had been renewed for four additional seasons, taking the show to 2023, or the end of its 21st season, [4] which would be confirmed to be its last in January of that year. The final episode aired on May 25, 2023.
Global television programming affected by the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020–2021, which had production suspended for that period and filming could resume at a later date when a country's government advice allowed for it. For anime programming affected by the pandemic, see Category:Anime postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic
Just two weeks after ABC's The Good Doctor killed off Dr. Asher Wolke (Noah Galvin), the network is airing back-to-back reruns of the show. On April 16, viewers can rewatch the second episode of ...
For anime programming which were suspended/delayed but later resumed production, see Category:Anime postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic; For the television programs which aired in response for the pandemic, see Category:Television shows about the COVID-19 pandemic.
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The COVID-19 vaccine’s protection usually lasts four to six months, which isn’t enough for people who are vulnerable to serious complications from the virus, Dr. Russo says. “That’s also ...
The annual PBS Independence Day special A Capitol Fourth canceled its live concert in favor of recorded segments (including highlights of past editions in honor of the program's 40th anniversary, and tributes to first responders and African Americans), although the live fireworks on Capitol Hill would still go on and be televised. [199]