Judge Judy

Judge Judy (1996-2021)

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Judge Judy is a courtroom series stars former family court judge Judith Sheindlin. Each episode finds Judge Judy presiding over real small-claims cases inside a televised courtroom. Judge Judy brings her trademark wit and wisdom to the widely successful half-hour series where justice is dispensed at lightning speed.

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ScheduleMonday to Friday (daily) (30 min)

Recent Episodes

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S25E198Texts Tell a Different Story!; Annoying but Not Harassment!; Engine Blew? It's up to You!Jul 22, 2021
S25E197Shooting at Murderous Rats!; Daddy's GirlfriendJul 21, 2021
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did Judge Judy premiere?

Judge Judy premiered on September 16, 1996.

How long was each Judge Judy episode?

Each Judge Judy episode was 30 minutes long.

Who was the executive producer of Judge Judy?

Randy Douthit was the executive producer of Judge Judy.

Who was the bailiff on Judge Judy in 1996?

Petri Hawkins-Byrd was the bailiff on Judge Judy in 1996.

How did Judge Judy get her start in television?

Judge Judy began her television career as a guest on The Oprah Winfrey Show in 1993.

What was Judge Judy's full name in 1996?

Judge Judy's full name in 1996 was Judith Sheindlin.

What network aired Judge Judy in 1996?

Judge Judy was aired on syndication in 1996, meaning it was broadcast by various networks across the country.

Who created Judge Judy?

Judge Judy was created by Sandi Spreckman and Kaye Switzer.

Which city did Judge Judy take place in during 1996?

Judge Judy took place in Manhattan, New York City in 1996.

Did Judge Judy have a tagline in 1996?

Yes, Judge Judy's tagline in 1996 was "Justice with a Snap!"

How many cases were shown in a typical Judge Judy episode in 1996?

Two cases were shown in a typical Judge Judy episode in 1996.

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Also known as

  • Judy Justice
  • Судья Джуди (Russian Federation)

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