Judge Judy Sheindlin has a new show coming!
09.04.2022 - 01:33 / nypost.com
I do ‘Evil’ with. I told them about the show. My wife and I had been watching it — for us, it’s a respite for the insanity of the world.
Robert and Michelle fell in love with it, and Robert said, ‘Why don’t we make the American version?’ ” Airing Saturdays at 8:30 p.m. on The CW, the series is hosted and executive-produced by Mandvi (“The Daily Show With Jon Stewart,” “Evil,”) and produced by the Kings. In each episode, celebrity guests such as Brooke Shields, Amber Ruffin, Laura Benanti, Michael Ian Black, Adam Pally and Richard Kind are split into two “teams” led by Matt Walsh (“Veep”) and Sabrina Jalees (“Search Party”). Each celebrity takes turns reading out a scenario on a note card, and the other team must guess if they are telling the truth about something they once experienced, or telling a fib. “All the stories are amazing,” said Mandvi.
“There’s a pre-interview, but they’ve never seen the actual story until they read it on air, and they don’t know what they’re about to read. When you have someone like Richard Kind telling a story about giving Paul Newman a piggy back ride, that sounds insane and crazy. I’m always hesitant to call this a game show, because at the end of the day, the points don’t matter.
It’s really a fun panel show. The whole thing is an excuse for people to tell hilarious shaggy dog tales.”Mandvi is also known for HBO’s “The Brink,” “Younger,” “A Series of Unfortunate Events,” and “Blue Bloods,” among others. “I’ve been very fortunate in that I’ve gotten to do a wide variety of things in my career, I’ve gotten to toggle back and forth between the dramatic stuff and comedic stuff,” he said. “I’m shooting ‘Evil’ now, and this [show] is a complete departure.
Judge Judy Sheindlin has a new show coming!
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