Monday, March 02, 2020

Judge Judy Put A Quarter Down!

Judge Judy to end after Season 25. Judy Sheindlin said that she will launch Judy Justice the following year.
Michael Bloomberg's biggest supporter is telling her fans that show is coming to an end.

Judge Judy, which debut in 1996 is wrapping up in 2021. Known legally as Judy Sheindlin, the famed TV judge will pound the gavel for one more season before ending the show.

The TV personality, 77, says on Monday's edition of Ellen that Judge Judy show will end after its 25th season, at which time she will focus her energies on what appears to be a reboot of her show, Judy Justice.

"I've had a 25-year long marriage with CBS, and it's been successful; next year will be our 25th season; silver anniversary," said Sheindlin.

"And CBS sort of felt, I think, they wanted to optimally utilize the repeats of my program, because now they have 25 years of reruns; so what they decided to do was to sell a couple of years' worth of reruns."
Byrd is Judge Judge's longtime bailiff. Petri Hawkins-Byrd is one of highest paid bailiffs in modern history.
"But I'm not so tired, so Judy Justice will be coming out a year later."

The series first debuted on syndicated TV on September 16, 1996, and has remained on the air since, making the charismatic courtroom judge one of the highest paid TV personalities. She makes on point a salary of $50 million.

Before she became Judy Judy, Sheindlin was then a family court judge in Brooklyn. She was known for the no-nonsense, tough but fair decisions. She was discovered in 1995.

She earned a reputation for being a boss.



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