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Full list of TV shows axed this year due to coronavirus pandemic

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Some of the nation's favourite shows have been pulled from our screens during the coronavirus pandemic.Filming of series and soaps have been axed due to social distancing measures and strict lockdown rules.Production companies have pulled the plug on making shows, meaning they may not hit the small screen in 2020.While some channels are improvising by filming shows from stars' homes, others have been ditched until it is safe.Here are all the TV shows that have been axed due to coronavirus:ITV announced Love Island would be cancelled this summer due to the pandemic.Bosses said the risk of spreading coronavirus is too high and that they were forced to axe the dating series for 2020.Kevin Lygo, Director of Television at ITV, said that they

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