Judge Jerry: Season 1 - 100 Episode s
1x1 - Episode 1
September 9, 2019
Season 1, Episode 1
1x2 - Episode 2
September 9, 2019
1x3 - Episode 3
September 10, 2019
1x4 - Episode 4
September 10, 2019
1x5 - Episode 5
September 11, 2019
1x6 - Episode 6
September 11, 2019
1x7 - Episode 7
September 12, 2019
1x8 - Episode 8
September 12, 2019
1x9 - Episode 9
September 13, 2019
1x10 - Episode 10
September 13, 2019
1x11 - Episode 11
September 16, 2019
1x12 - Episode 12
September 16, 2019
1x13 - Episode 13
September 17, 2019
1x14 - Episode 14
September 17, 2019
1x15 - Episode 15
September 18, 2019
1x16 - Episode 16
September 18, 2019
1x17 - Episode 17
September 19, 2019
1x18 - Episode 18
September 19, 2019
1x19 - Episode 19
September 20, 2019
1x20 - Episode 20
September 20, 2019
1x21 - Episode 21
September 23, 2019
1x22 - Episode 22
September 23, 2019
1x23 - Episode 23
September 24, 2019
1x24 - Episode 24
September 24, 2019
1x25 - Episode 25
September 25, 2019
1x26 - Episode 26
September 25, 2019
1x27 - Episode 27
September 26, 2019
1x28 - Episode 28
September 26, 2019
1x29 - Episode 29
September 27, 2019
1x30 - Episode 30
September 27, 2019
1x31 - Episode 31
September 30, 2019
1x32 - Episode 32
September 30, 2019
1x33 - Episode 33
October 1, 2019
1x34 - Episode 34
October 1, 2019
1x35 - Episode 35
October 2, 2019
1x36 - Episode 36
October 2, 2019
1x37 - Episode 37
October 3, 2019
1x38 - Episode 38
October 3, 2019
1x39 - Episode 39
October 4, 2019
1x40 - Episode 40
October 4, 2019
1x41 - Episode 41
October 7, 2019
1x42 - Episode 42
October 7, 2019
1x43 - Episode 43
October 8, 2019
1x44 - Episode 44
October 9, 2019
1x45 - Episode 45
October 10, 2019
1x46 - Episode 46
October 11, 2019
1x47 - Episode 47
October 14, 2019
1x48 - Episode 48
October 15, 2019
1x49 - Episode 49
October 16, 2019
1x50 - Episode 50
October 17, 2019
1x51 - Episode 51
October 18, 2019
1x52 - Episode 52
October 21, 2019
1x53 - Episode 53
October 22, 2019
1x54 - Episode 54
October 23, 2019
1x55 - Episode 55
October 24, 2019
1x56 - Episode 56
October 25, 2019
1x57 - Episode 57
October 28, 2019
1x58 - Episode 58
October 29, 2019
1x59 - Episode 59
October 30, 2019
1x60 - Episode 60
October 31, 2019
1x61 - Episode 61
November 1, 2019
1x62 - Episode 62
November 4, 2019
1x63 - Episode 63
November 5, 2019
1x64 - Episode 64
November 6, 2019
1x65 - Episode 65
November 7, 2019
1x66 - Episode 66
November 8, 2019
1x67 - Episode 67
November 11, 2019
1x68 - Episode 68
November 12, 2019
1x69 - Episode 69
November 13, 2019
1x70 - Episode 70
November 14, 2019
1x71 - Episode 71
November 15, 2019
1x72 - Episode 72
November 18, 2019
1x73 - Episode 73
November 19, 2019
1x74 - Episode 74
November 20, 2019
1x75 - Episode 75
November 21, 2019
1x76 - Episode 76
November 22, 2019
1x77 - Episode 77
November 25, 2019
1x78 - Episode 78
November 26, 2019
1x79 - Episode 79
November 27, 2019
1x80 - Episode 80
November 28, 2019
1x81 - Episode 81
November 29, 2019
1x82 - Episode 82
December 2, 2019
1x83 - Episode 83
December 3, 2019
1x84 - Episode 84
December 4, 2019
1x85 - Episode 85
December 5, 2019
1x86 - Episode 86
December 6, 2019
1x87 - Episode 87
December 9, 2019
1x88 - Episode 88
December 10, 2019
1x89 - Episode 89
December 11, 2019
1x90 - Episode 90
December 12, 2019
1x91 - Episode 91
December 13, 2019
1x92 - Episode 92
December 16, 2019
1x93 - Episode 93
December 17, 2019
1x94 - Episode 94
December 18, 2019
1x95 - Episode 95
December 19, 2019
1x96 - Episode 96
December 20, 2019
1x97 - Episode 97
December 23, 2019
1x98 - Episode 98
December 24, 2019
1x99 - Episode 99
December 25, 2019
1x100 - Episode 100
December 26, 2019
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Judge Judy
1479 Episode s . Judge Judy is an American arbitration-based reality court show presided over by retired Manhattan Family Court Judge Judith Sheindlin. The show features Sheindlin adjudicating real-life small claims disputes within a simulated courtroom set. All parties involved must sign contracts, agreeing to arbitration under Sheindlin. The series is in first-run syndication and distributed by CBS Television Distribution. Judge Judy, which premiered on September 16, 1996, reportedly revitalized the court show genre. Only two other arbitration-based reality court shows preceded it, The People's Court and Jones and Jury. Sheindlin has been credited with introducing the "tough" adjudicating approach into the judicial genre, which has led to several imitators. The two court shows that outnumber Judge Judy's seasons, The People's Court and Divorce Court, have both lasted via multiple lives of production and shifting arbiters, making Sheindlin's span as a television arbiter the longest.
Judge Judy
1479 Episode s . Judge Judy is an American arbitration-based reality court show presided over by retired Manhattan Family Court Judge Judith Sheindlin. The show features Sheindlin adjudicating real-life small claims disputes within a simulated courtroom set. All parties involved must sign contracts, agreeing to arbitration under Sheindlin. The series is in first-run syndication and distributed by CBS Television Distribution. Judge Judy, which premiered on September 16, 1996, reportedly revitalized the court show genre. Only two other arbitration-based reality court shows preceded it, The People's Court and Jones and Jury. Sheindlin has been credited with introducing the "tough" adjudicating approach into the judicial genre, which has led to several imitators. The two court shows that outnumber Judge Judy's seasons, The People's Court and Divorce Court, have both lasted via multiple lives of production and shifting arbiters, making Sheindlin's span as a television arbiter the longest.
The People's Court
1255 Episode s . The People's Court is an American arbitration-based reality court show currently presided over by retired Florida State Circuit Court Judge Marilyn Milian. Milian, the show's longest-reigning arbiter, handles small claims disputes in a simulated courtroom set. The People's Court is the first court show to use binding arbitration, introducing the format into the genre in 1981. The system has been duplicated by most of the show's successors in the judicial genre. Moreover, The People's Court is the first popular, long-running reality in the judicial genre. It was preceded only by a few short-lived realities in the genre; these short-lived predecessors were only loosely related to judicial proceedings, except for one: Parole took footage from real-life courtrooms holding legal proceedings. Prior to The People's Court, the vast majority of TV courtroom shows used actors, and recreated or fictional cases. Among examples of these types of court shows include Famous Jury Trials and Your Witness. The People's Court has had two contrasting lives. The show's first life was presided over solely by former Los Angeles County Superior Court Judge Joseph Wapner. His tenure lasted from the show's debut on September 14, 1981, until May 21, 1993, when the show was cancelled due to low ratings. This left the show with a total of 2,484 ½-hour episodes and 12 seasons. The show was taped in Los Angeles during its first life. After being cancelled, reruns aired until September 9, 1994.
The People's Court
1255 Episode s . The People's Court is an American arbitration-based reality court show currently presided over by retired Florida State Circuit Court Judge Marilyn Milian. Milian, the show's longest-reigning arbiter, handles small claims disputes in a simulated courtroom set. The People's Court is the first court show to use binding arbitration, introducing the format into the genre in 1981. The system has been duplicated by most of the show's successors in the judicial genre. Moreover, The People's Court is the first popular, long-running reality in the judicial genre. It was preceded only by a few short-lived realities in the genre; these short-lived predecessors were only loosely related to judicial proceedings, except for one: Parole took footage from real-life courtrooms holding legal proceedings. Prior to The People's Court, the vast majority of TV courtroom shows used actors, and recreated or fictional cases. Among examples of these types of court shows include Famous Jury Trials and Your Witness. The People's Court has had two contrasting lives. The show's first life was presided over solely by former Los Angeles County Superior Court Judge Joseph Wapner. His tenure lasted from the show's debut on September 14, 1981, until May 21, 1993, when the show was cancelled due to low ratings. This left the show with a total of 2,484 ½-hour episodes and 12 seasons. The show was taped in Los Angeles during its first life. After being cancelled, reruns aired until September 9, 1994.
Judge Steve Harvey
34 Episode s . Steve Harvey employs his own life experiences and some good old common sense as he expands his resume by taking on the roles of judge and jury in the courtroom. Harvey welcomes a variety of conflicts and characters to his courtroom -- from small claims to big disputes and everything in between -- where, playing by his own rules, he helps to settle his guests' cases with his own unique comedic flair.
Judge Steve Harvey
34 Episode s . Steve Harvey employs his own life experiences and some good old common sense as he expands his resume by taking on the roles of judge and jury in the courtroom. Harvey welcomes a variety of conflicts and characters to his courtroom -- from small claims to big disputes and everything in between -- where, playing by his own rules, he helps to settle his guests' cases with his own unique comedic flair.
Hot Bench
470 Episode s . A panel of three judges hear court cases, argue the merits of the case amongst themselves, and render a verdict.
Hot Bench
470 Episode s . A panel of three judges hear court cases, argue the merits of the case amongst themselves, and render a verdict.
Everyday Justice
59 Episode s . Three lawyers with strong and unique characters settle disputes that fall under the jurisdiction of the Small Claims Court. In addition to hearing the cases, the champions of justice give us privileged access to the debates leading up to the verdict. Who will win the case? How much will be paid as compensation? It will be up to the three lawyers to decide... and the production to pay the damages!
Everyday Justice
59 Episode s . Three lawyers with strong and unique characters settle disputes that fall under the jurisdiction of the Small Claims Court. In addition to hearing the cases, the champions of justice give us privileged access to the debates leading up to the verdict. Who will win the case? How much will be paid as compensation? It will be up to the three lawyers to decide... and the production to pay the damages!
L'arbitre
182 Episode s . Popular lawyer Anne-France Goldwater takes an honest look at real legal cases that are as unusual as they are hard to settle!
L'arbitre
182 Episode s . Popular lawyer Anne-France Goldwater takes an honest look at real legal cases that are as unusual as they are hard to settle!
Crime & Punishment
27 Episode s . Crime & Punishment is a 2002 reality television, nontraditional court show spin-off of the Law & Order franchise. It premiered on NBC on Sunday, June 16, 2002, and ran through the summers of 2002, 2003, and 2004.
Crime & Punishment
27 Episode s . Crime & Punishment is a 2002 reality television, nontraditional court show spin-off of the Law & Order franchise. It premiered on NBC on Sunday, June 16, 2002, and ran through the summers of 2002, 2003, and 2004.
Judge Mills Lane
16 Episode s . Judge Mills Lane is an American television series and arbitration-based reality court show that ran in first-run syndication from August 17, 1998 to September 7, 2001. Reruns later aired on The National Network. The show was produced by John Tomlin and Bob Young for Hurricane Entertainment Corporation, and distributed by Rysher Entertainment. The show's judge was Mills Lane. Mills Lane was previously a well-known professional boxing referee, as shown in the show's intro; "he's been a boxer, a lawyer, a prosecutor, and a referee." The intro also declared Lane to be "America's Judge." Lane uses his catchphrase "Let's get it on!" at the beginning of each case, and occasionally when someone states something that is either quite obvious or tried to deceive him, he usually states "I may have been born at night, but I wasn't born last night!"
Judge Mills Lane
16 Episode s . Judge Mills Lane is an American television series and arbitration-based reality court show that ran in first-run syndication from August 17, 1998 to September 7, 2001. Reruns later aired on The National Network. The show was produced by John Tomlin and Bob Young for Hurricane Entertainment Corporation, and distributed by Rysher Entertainment. The show's judge was Mills Lane. Mills Lane was previously a well-known professional boxing referee, as shown in the show's intro; "he's been a boxer, a lawyer, a prosecutor, and a referee." The intro also declared Lane to be "America's Judge." Lane uses his catchphrase "Let's get it on!" at the beginning of each case, and occasionally when someone states something that is either quite obvious or tried to deceive him, he usually states "I may have been born at night, but I wasn't born last night!"
Caso Cerrado
12 Episode s . Caso Cerrado, formerly Sala de Parejas, is a Spanish-language court show broadcast by Telemundo in which Cuban-born lawyer Ana María Polo arbitrates cases for volunteer participants.
Caso Cerrado
12 Episode s . Caso Cerrado, formerly Sala de Parejas, is a Spanish-language court show broadcast by Telemundo in which Cuban-born lawyer Ana María Polo arbitrates cases for volunteer participants.
Veredicto Final
1 Episode. Judge Cristina Pereyra adjudicates the most controversial cases and disputes.
Veredicto Final
1 Episode. Judge Cristina Pereyra adjudicates the most controversial cases and disputes.