10 months ago 04th Jan 11:04
The Golden Globe awards ceremony could be facing a boycott from Hollywood's writers, who are still on strike over a dispute about pay.
The writers, who began their strike on 5 November, have insisted that they will picket the high profile ceremony.
Organises had hoped that their last minute talks with the Writers Guild of America (WGA) would allow the show to go ahead. But the WGA still claim that they will picket the event.
The WGA began their mass walkout over a disagreement over royalties made from DVD and online sales of their work.
The strike has caused chaos, particularly for television, with many of America's top shows including Ugly Betty and Heroes to be taken off the air due to a lack of completed episodes.
The Golden Globe organisers the Hollywood Foreign Press Association has been trying to reach an agreement with the writers to allow them to work on the show.
An similar agreement made this week has meant that both Jay Leno and David Letterman's talk shows have returned to the television schedule.
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