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  2. Doug Llewelyn - Wikipedia

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    Llewelyn was born in Maryland in 1938 and later moved to Lancaster, South Carolina with his family, and attended the University of South Carolina. [1] [2] He became an announcer at a South Carolina station while still in high school, and then moved to New York City, working as a page for Perry Como, and later moving to work for Chet Huntley in the news room.

  3. Big Ticket Entertainment - Wikipedia

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    Big Ticket Television, Inc. (also known as Big Ticket Entertainment and Big Ticket Pictures) is an American production company. Big Ticket is a subsidiary of CBS Studios (formerly CBS Paramount Television and CBS Television Studios), a division of Paramount Global. It is best known for producing the syndicated mainstay Judge Judy from 1996 to 2021.

  4. Jerry Sheindlin - Wikipedia

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    He is married to Judy Sheindlin, better known as Judge Judy (so named after her court TV series). The two married in 1978, a second marriage for both. They were divorced in 1990, but they remarried in 1991. Sheindlin has 3 children (Gregory, Jonathan and Nicole), 2 stepchildren (Jamie and Adam Levy), 13 grandchildren, and 1 great-grandchild.

  5. Judge Judy just publicly endorsed someone for president for ...

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    SEE ALSO: Judge Judy debuts new hairdo for first time in 22 years: Look! Sheindlin, 77, said that the former New York City mayor would make for a "no-nonsense president" that the country needs ...

  6. Judge Judy debuts new hairdo after 22 years: See her ... - AOL

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    Notice anything slightly different about Judge Judy? Judy Sheindlin, who is the second-highest paid person on television , has been rocking the same bob-like haircut for over 22 years as she ...

  7. Gina Torres, Rick Hoffman and Sarah Rafferty all reprised their roles as New York City litigators, making a case against $92 foundation before a wary Judge Judy Sheindlin.

  8. Judy Sheindlin - Wikipedia

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    Judge Judy stands next to a portrait of herself (2005) A little over a year after the 60 Minutes special, Sheindlin accepted an offer in 1995 to preside in a new reality courtroom series, featuring "real cases with real rulings." [17] Her syndicated court show Judge Judy debuted on September 16, 1996 and ran for 25 seasons until July 23, 2021. [18]

  9. Judge Judy - Wikipedia

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    The 3rd season (1998–99) of Judge Judy was the show's first season as the highest-rated program in daytime television, having surpassed the highly rated Jerry Springer Show and even then daytime powerhouse The Oprah Winfrey Show for the first time [144] (King World Productions which launched Oprah was folded into CBS Television Distribution ...