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The only two court shows that outnumber Judge Judy ' s seasons, The People's Court and Divorce Court, have both built longevity on series cancellations/revival reincarnations and multitudes of judge-role recasting moves (in its pre-1999 form, the latter program was scripted via court transcripts of past proceedings).
On March 12, 2001, late in The People's Court ' s fourth season, retired Florida State Circuit Court Judge Marilyn Milian replaced Sheindlin as presiding judge on the court show. [20] Under Milian, People's Court ratings improved. [19] Milian is the first Hispanic judge to preside over a courtroom series. [1]
This is a list of court shows. Court shows are television programs where court cases are heard and ruled on by a judge or jury. Court shows are particularly popular on daytime syndication.
In 2018, Judge Mathis made history as the first court show with an African American jurist to win in this category. By June 2020, The People's Court won 3 times, equaling the number of wins of Cristina's Court and Judge Judy. In June 2021, The People's Court won its 4th Daytime Emmy Award, which officially gives it the most wins for the court ...
Judy Sheindlin is back — and audiences may not have had time to miss her. In July of this year, “Judge Judy,” Sheindlin’s durable CBS-produced courtroom reality show, wrapped up. Over its ...
In 1999, he joined "The People’s Court" as the show's presiding judge after his wife ruled in favor of him taking on a television job. “She is the one who told me I should do it,” Jerry S ...
Judge Judy just pulled an unprecedented move in her courtroom, and the internet is freaking out. The iconic television judge had two people on her show who were in a dispute over the owner of an ...
The court show has been characterized as a "hip" rendition of Judge Judy, featuring Gen Z input from Sheindlin's young-adult granddaughter, frequent use of a stenographer to quote testimony to settle discrepancies, Sheindlin's conspicuous robe color, a modernized courtroom set and cases that have been described as more sensational because of ...