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  2. William B. Keene - Wikipedia

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    William Bigby Keene (February 23, 1925 – January 10, 2018) [1] was an American attorney, and a Los Angeles County Superior Court judge from 1965 to 1984. [1] He is perhaps best known for his role as judge in the TV show Divorce Court , a dramatized re-enactment of actual divorce cases. [ 2 ]

  3. Divorce Court - Wikipedia

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    Divorce Court also holds the record for the longest-running court show of all time, leading the second-place show The People's Court by two years. Due to the recasting of the judge role, however, Divorce Court does not boast the longest individual series run or longest arbitrator in the court show genre; those records are held by Judge Judy and ...

  4. List of American television programs currently in production

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    Divorce Court (1957–1962, 1967–1969, 1984–1993, 1999–present) Early Today; Family Feud (1976–1985, 1988–1995, 1999–present) Fox College Football; Fox Report; Hardwood Classics; House Hunters; Independent Lens; Law & Order: Special Victims Unit; SpongeBob SquarePants; WWE SmackDown

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  6. Susan Smith drowned her children in a lake then blamed a ...

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    Smith filed for divorce from David in September 1994, weeks before she murdered their children. A judge granted their divorce in May 1995, a couple of months before her trial began. David has ...

  7. Court show - Wikipedia

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    Retired Cleveland Heights Municipal Court Judge Lynn Toler (also of the court show Power of Attorney) succeeded Ephriam, beginning with the show's 8th season (2006–07) and lasting through its 21st season (2019–20). By the 2013–14 season, Toler outlasted Ephriam on the program for her 8th year presiding over Divorce Court. Toler's 14-year ...

  8. ‘It changed the world.’ How a 1984 Supreme Court decision ...

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    “College football, I think, is in terrible trouble.” Andy Coats fought — and won — a 1984 Supreme Court case that gave college football television freedom. Now, it may lead to its demise.

  9. Mablean Ephriam - Wikipedia

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    She is best known as the adjudicator of the courtroom series Divorce Court for seven seasons from 1999 to 2006. She was replaced by Judge Lynn Toler in the show's 2006-07 season. Ephriam is also known for her judge roles in Tyler Perry's Madea films. Ephriam returned to television in fall 2014 with a new courtroom series titled Justice with ...