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Hey guys,
30 years ago, we were introduced to a Legendary Court Show called The People's Court The People's Court has been on Television since 1981 and has moved to NYC in 1997 when they brought the show back The People's Court was the brainchild legendary TV Personality the late Ralph Edwards With Edwards gone, Stu Billett now carries the torch for The People's Court as the Executive Producer and so, I would like to know this: How do you rank the following Judges, Bailiffs and Reporters of The People's Court on a scale from 1-10? and here they are: The Judges: Judge Joseph Wapner (The King of The People's Court) Ed Koch (Former Mayor of NYC) Jerry Sheindlin (Judge Judy's Real Life Hubby) Marilyn Milian (The Hottest Judge on Television) The Bailiffs: The Late Rusty Burrell (The Original Bailiff and Wapner's Sidekick) Josephine Ann Longobardi (The Only Bailiff to serve under Koch & Sheindlin) Davy Jones Douglas MacIntosh (Milian's Sidekick) The Reporters/Interviewers/Narrators: Doug Llewelyn Carol Martin Harvey Levin Jack Harrell Curt Chaplin Oh, and BTW, if you want to know more about the history of The People's Court, please go to the official Ralph Edwards Productions Website: http://www.ralphedwards.com/legacy/shows.asp |
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Actually, the show was actually the brainchild of John Masterson, who had previously created the game show Queen for a Day, which ran on NBC from 1956 to 1960 and ABC from 1960 to 1964, in addition to originating as a radio program on Mutual from 1945 to 1957 and being revived for syndication from 1969 to 1970. In fact, when Masterson first devised the format in 1975, he first pitched it to Monty Hall, the host of the game show Let's Make a Deal and his partner, producer Stefan Hatos.
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