ABC’s “The $100,000 Pyramid” returns to New York studio in late August

EXCLUSIVE: ABC game show The $100,000 Pyramid returns to the studio in the week of August.

The series presented through Michael Strahan is set in New York and is an idea that it is one of the first major un scripted entertainment exhibits to return to the New York studio, where Strahan is filming Good Morning America.

This comes after The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon returned to 30 Rock a few weeks ago with The Late Show with Stephen Colbert making plans to return to the studio next week.

The program, which has the format created by Bob Stewart in 1973, is a word arrangement game in which two celebrities and their partners compete in a race opposite time to reach the winners circle and win $100,000.

On the eve of its fifth season on ABC, the series was originally scheduled to begin production in June, but was discontinued in coVID-19 production. It is produced through Strahan’s SMAC Entertainment in agreement with Sony Pictures Television and an executive producer. via Strahan, Constance Schwartz-Morini and Vin Rubino.

The series will be filmed with the same old protocols of physical conditioning and protection with crews and competition with their proven temperatures, with EPI devices and measures of social distance. While the screen runs with a studio audience, as you can imagine, there may not be anyone in the studio this time.

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