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‘CSI:NY’ WENT ON WITHOUT WRITERS

THE last new episodes of “CSI: NY” are set to air, most likely in January, The Post has learned.

Of the new three episodes, two were completed by CBS personnel in the absence of striking writers.

The show stars Melina Kanakaredes and Gary Sinise.

Sam Humphrey, an executive story editor on “CSI: NY,” said she and her striking colleagues have faith in the show’s post-production staff.

“On our show we work so closely [with the post-production staff]. They’re committed to making as great a show as we are,” she said.

“So with all the strike stuff, we have a lot of faith in their abilities and can’t wait to get back to working with them.”

“CSI: NY” writers were about halfway through episode #12, “Happily Never After,” when the strike was called Nov. 5.

The episodes are set to air “most likely” in January and were completed by the show’s “non-writing producers,” sources said.