A quick end to the walkout might result in TV viewers seeing a more new episodes of their favourite shows this season. A script takes about three weeks to write and about 40 working days to produce, so it could take as long as two months for the first new shows to air.
But once a production has scripts and is up and running, episodes are worked on concurrently and an hour-long show can be produced within eight days.
That could allow an hour long drama to return with perhaps a half-dozen new episodes, and a half-hour comedy to squeeze in as many as seven new shows for the rest of the season.
Networks, however, are likely to pick and choose among shows, with low-rated newcomers less likely to get deals for more episodes than a series like "Grey's Anatomy," which has a big, faithful audience.
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