The High Court

The High Court (2017)

EndedReality showComedy

Real People. Real Cases. Really High Judge. Odor in the court! By combining Doug Benson's affable stoner approach to life with the television staple that is courtroom reality shows, The High Court is a toke of "Judge Judy" mixed with two healthy bong loads of Doug's own successful comedy talk show, JASH's "Getting Doug with High." What you are about to witness is real. The participants are not actors. They are the actual people who have already either filed suit or been served a summons to appear in a U.S. municipal court. Both parties in the suit have agreed to dismiss their court cases and have their disputes settled here, by... a stand-up comedian... who may or may not be under the influence of marijuana. All rise for Your Highness... This is The High Court with Judge Doug Benson.

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Scheduleevery Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday at 00:00 (15 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E20Driving Buds Bad BehaviorMar 23, 2017
S01E19Smoked-Out CouchMar 23, 2017
S01E18Joint ApartmentMar 22, 2017
S01E17Good Faith, Hope and CharityMar 21, 2017
S01E16Dude, Where's My Truck?Mar 20, 2017
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did "The High Court" premiere?

"The High Court" premiered on February 27, 2017.

Who is the host of "The High Court"?

"The High Court" is hosted by Doug Benson.

What is the format of "The High Court"?

"The High Court" is a comedic courtroom show where real-life cases are litigated by Judge Doug Benson in a non-traditional and humorous manner.

How long is each episode of "The High Court"?

Each episode of "The High Court" has a runtime of approximately 15 minutes.

Is "The High Court" a scripted show or reality-based?

"The High Court" is a reality-based show featuring real cases, but with comedic elements added.

What is the premise of "The High Court"?

"The High Court" follows Judge Doug Benson as he presides over actual small claims court cases, injecting humor and unconventional approaches into the proceedings.

How many cases are typically featured in each episode of "The High Court"?

Each episode of "The High Court" typically features two cases.

Who are the litigants on "The High Court"?

The litigants on "The High Court" are real people involved in real small claims court cases.

What is the role of Doug Benson as the judge on "The High Court"?

Doug Benson serves as the judge on "The High Court," overseeing the cases, making decisions, and providing comedic commentary throughout the proceedings.

Are the decisions made on "The High Court" legally binding?

No, the decisions made on "The High Court" are not legally binding. The show is meant for entertainment purposes only.

Is "The High Court" set in a real courtroom?

No, "The High Court" is not set in a real courtroom. The show has a specially designed courtroom set for the purpose of filming.

Does "The High Court" have a jury?

No, "The High Court" does not have a jury. Judge Doug Benson is the sole decision-maker on the show.

Are the cases featured on "The High Court" real or staged?

The cases featured on "The High Court" are real small claims court cases. However, the show adds comedic elements to the proceedings.

Are there any recurring characters on "The High Court"?

Yes, "The High Court" features recurring characters such as the bailiff and court reporter, who add to the comedic atmosphere of the show.

How does "The High Court" differ from a traditional courtroom show?

"The High Court" differs from a traditional courtroom show by infusing humor and unconventional approaches into the proceedings, offering a unique and entertaining take on small claims court cases.

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