Judge Judy

Judge Judy

TV-PG199622m5.8/10
Crime

Ratings

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5.8/10(92)

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.

Production

CBS Studios, Big Ticket Television

Language

EN

Status

Ended

First Aired

September 16, 1996

Last Aired

July 23, 2021

Networks

Syndication

Created By

Judith Sheindlin

Where to Watch
Region US · Lang EN
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Seasons & Episodes
Select a season to view episodes. Reddit links may contain spoilers.
Season
E1
Defendant arrested
Air date: 1996-09-16
E2
Dispute ends in assault
Air date: 1996-09-17
E3
Vandals; car repossession.
Air date: 1996-09-18
E4
Neighbor wrecks wall; policeman's civil complaint against a speeder.
Air date: 1996-09-19
E5
Engagement ring; dog attack.
Air date: 1996-09-20
E6
Lovers' dispute; unpaid loan.
Air date: 1996-09-23
E7
Spinster misused, custody case.
Air date: 1996-09-24
E8
Vandalism. child molester.
Air date: 1996-09-25
E9
Sex discrimination, damaged car.
Air date: 1996-09-26
E10
Diamond-ring dispute; roommates.
Air date: 1996-09-27
E11
Noisy old lady; dog bite.
Air date: 1996-09-30
E12
Deadbeat dad; unpaid loan.
Air date: 1996-10-01
E13
Difficult break-up; medical-bill suit.
Air date: 1996-10-02
E14
Lemon; real-estate transaction.
Air date: 1996-10-03
E15
Culture Clash
Air date: 1996-10-04
E16
Free-loading guests; dog kills rabbit.
Air date: 1996-10-07
E17
Unsettled loan agreement; daughter's tattoo
Air date: 1996-10-08
E18
A faulty toy.
Air date: 1996-10-09
E19
Disturbing the peace; dog bites boy.
Air date: 1996-10-10
E20
Guests debate the legalization of drugs.
Air date: 1996-10-11
E21
Single mother sues her lover; airplane-ticket suit.
Air date: 1996-10-14
E22
TV repairman; teen's phone bill.
Air date: 1996-10-15
E23
Computer-dating service; married man has girlfriend buy him a car
Air date: 1996-10-16
E24
Car trade turns violent; sick dogs.
Air date: 1996-10-17
E25
Noisy granny; plumber cons woman
Air date: 1996-10-18
E26
Dog fight; roommates split.
Air date: 1996-10-21
E27
Vehicle title; restaurant sued.
Air date: 1996-10-22
E28
Unpaid loans.
Air date: 1996-10-23
E29
Estate contested; vacation expenses.
Air date: 1996-10-24
Animal cruelty (ft. Bea Arthur as a witness).
E30
Animal cruelty (ft. Bea Arthur as a witness).
Air date: 1996-10-25
Showbiz animal trainer David McMillan is suing PETA for defamation after being accused of abusing his animals. Bea Arthur appears as a witness for PETA.
E31
A damaged motorcycle; woman sues former boss.
Air date: 1996-10-28
E32
A damaged truck; filmmakers sue music producer.
Air date: 1996-10-29
E33
Business deal goes bust; racial slurs are scratched into a car.
Air date: 1996-10-30
E34
Woman sues ex-husband; ruined wedding photos.
Air date: 1996-10-31
E35
Man sues mother-in-law; an unpaid loan.
Air date: 1996-11-01
E36
Landlord's sexual harassment.
Air date: 1996-11-04
E37
Rape case.
Air date: 1996-11-05
E38
Breast implants.
Air date: 1996-11-06
E39
Fender bender; actor's compensation.
Air date: 1996-11-07
E40
Brawl injuries.
Air date: 1996-11-08
E41
Episode 41
Air date: 1996-11-11
E42
Episode 42
Air date: 1996-11-12
E43
Episode 43
Air date: 1996-11-13
E44
Episode 44
Air date: 1996-11-14
E45
Episode 45
Air date: 1996-11-15
E46
Episode 46
Air date: 1996-11-18
E47
Episode 47
Air date: 1996-11-19
E48
Episode 48
Air date: 1996-11-20
E49
Episode 49
Air date: 1996-11-21
E50
Episode 50
Air date: 1996-11-22
E51
Episode 51
Air date: 1996-11-25
E52
Episode 52
Air date: 1996-11-26
E53
Episode 53
Air date: 1996-11-27
E54
Episode 54
Air date: 1996-11-28
E55
Episode 55
Air date: 1996-11-29
E56
Episode 56
Air date: 1996-12-02
E57
Episode 57
Air date: 1996-12-03
E58
Episode 58
Air date: 1996-12-04
E59
Episode 59
Air date: 1996-12-05
E60
Episode 60
Air date: 1996-12-06
E61
Episode 61
Air date: 1996-12-09
E62
Episode 62
Air date: 1996-12-10
E63
Episode 63
Air date: 1996-12-11
E64
Episode 64
Air date: 1996-12-12
E65
Episode 65
Air date: 1996-12-13
E66
Episode 66
Air date: 1996-12-16
E67
Episode 67
Air date: 1996-12-17
E68
Episode 68
Air date: 1996-12-18
E69
Episode 69
Air date: 1996-12-19
E70
Episode 70
Air date: 1996-12-20
E71
Episode 71
Air date: 1996-12-23
E72
Episode 72
Air date: 1996-12-24
E73
Episode 73
Air date: 1996-12-25
E74
Episode 74
Air date: 1996-12-26
E75
Episode 75
Air date: 1996-12-27
E76
Episode 76
Air date: 1996-12-30
E77
Episode 77
Air date: 1996-12-31
E78
Episode 78
Air date: 1997-01-01
E79
Episode 79
Air date: 1997-01-02
E80
Episode 80
Air date: 1997-01-03
E81
Episode 81
Air date: 1997-01-06
E82
Episode 82
Air date: 1997-01-07
E83
Episode 83
Air date: 1997-01-08
E84
Episode 84
Air date: 1997-01-09
E85
Episode 85
Air date: 1997-01-10
E86
Episode 86
Air date: 1997-01-13
E87
Episode 87
Air date: 1997-01-14
E88
Episode 88
Air date: 1997-01-15
E89
Episode 89
Air date: 1997-01-16
E90
Episode 90
Air date: 1997-01-17
E91
Episode 91
Air date: 1997-01-20
E92
Episode 92
Air date: 1997-01-21
E93
Episode 93
Air date: 1997-01-22
E94
Episode 94
Air date: 1997-01-23
E95
Episode 95
Air date: 1997-01-27

Cast

Judith Sheindlin

Judith Sheindlin

Self - Judge

Petri Hawkins-Byrd

Petri Hawkins-Byrd

Self - Bailiff

Steven Kamer

Self - Announcer (voice)

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