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Countdown axes live studio audience for first time in its history following coronavirus outbreak

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TEA-TIME telly favourite Countdown is being filmed without a live studio audience for the first time in its 38-year history.

The long-running series took the measures in line with government coronavirus guidance. ⚠️ Read our coronavirus live blog for the latest news & updates A source said: “Countdown bosses said they couldn’t run the risk of having an audience so for the first time, filming will go ahead in an empty studio. “They believe it is still safe to continue filming the pool of contestants they are working with but it's likely their schedule will slow in the coming months.” ITV daytime shows including Loose Women and This Morning confirmed they were following government guidelines in a bid to keep their presenters safe.

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