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ABC’s ‘The $100,000 Pyramid’ Returning To NY Studio At End Of August You will be redirected back to your article in seconds Skip to main content August 7, 2020 10:42am SERVICES TO SHARE THIS
PAGE. EXCLUSIVE: ABC gameshow _The $100,000 Pyramid_ is returning to the studio in the last week of August. The Michael Strahan-hosted series shoots in New York and it is thought that it is
one of the first major non-scripted entertainment shows to return to the studio in New York, where Strahan films _Good Morning America._ It comes after _The Tonight Show starring Jimmy
Fallon_ moved back into 30 Rock a couple of weeks ago with _The Late Show with Stephen Colbert_ planning to return to the studio next week. The show, which is based on the Bob
Stewart-created 1973 format, is a word-association game in which two celebrities and their partners face off in a race against the clock to make it to the winner’s circle and take home
$100,000. Heading into its fifth season on ABC, the series was originally set to start production in June but was hit by the COVID-19 production shutdown. It is produced by Strahan’s SMAC
Entertainment in association with Sony Pictures Television and exec produced by Strahan, Constance Schwartz-Morini and Vin Rubino. WATCH ON DEADLINE The series will be shot with all of the
usual health and safety protocols with crews and contestants having their temperatures tested, with PPE equipment and social distancing measures. While the show usually shoots with a studio
audience, as you can imagine, there won’t be any in the studio this time around. 13 Comments JavaScript is required to load the comments. MARKETPLACE SITE ad