repeats — even as Judy Sheindlin debuts her new court show, “Judy Justice,” premiering Monday (Nov. 1) on Amazon Prime’s IMDb TV streaming platform.“Viewers can still catch me at 4 o’clock, with my old hair,” Sheindlin, 79, told The Post.
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Judge Judy Sheindlin’s longtime bailiff, Petri Hawkins-Byrd, spoke out about not being invited to join her on her new IMDB TV show, "Judy Justice," after working with the celebrity for 25 years. Byrd is perhaps best known to fans as the no-nonsense bailiff who made sure no one got out of line in the courtroom on "Judge Judy." He was with the show until it finished in 2021.
repeats — even as Judy Sheindlin debuts her new court show, “Judy Justice,” premiering Monday (Nov. 1) on Amazon Prime’s IMDb TV streaming platform.“Viewers can still catch me at 4 o’clock, with my old hair,” Sheindlin, 79, told The Post.
Daniel D'Addario Chief TV CriticJudy Sheindlin is back — and audiences may not have had time to miss her.In July of this year, “Judge Judy,” Sheindlin’s durable CBS-produced courtroom reality show, wrapped up. Over its 25-year run, the outspoken former family court jurist became a notably high-rated (and famously well-compensated) television personality.
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John Lydon was scheduled to play Glasgow tonight (October 25) as part of his ‘I Could Be Wrong, I Could Be Right’ book tour, but according to the venue, the show has been cancelled “due to the aggression and intimidation” of his tour manager.“Unfortunately, due to the aggression and intimidation made to various members of my staff by John Lydon’s tour manager, tonight’s show will not go ahead,” said the post by The Pavilion Theatre.“The days of this kind of behaviour is long gone,” it continued.
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banking $47 million a year for “Judge Judy” — vacated the bench/throne she held for 25 seasons to star in a new streaming series, “Judy Justice,” the beloved badass decided to go solo.Petri Hawkins Byrd — who had served as Sheindlin’s bailiff since “Judge Judy” premiered in 1996 — has revealed that he was “not asked” to be part of the new show, premiering Nov.
New York Yankees season might have been a strikeout, but chef Marcus Samuelsson’s show, out every Tuesday on the YES Network app, is a grand slam.In “Home Plate,” Samuelsson, 50, ventures out to a diverse selection of NYC’s best mom and pop eateries chosen by former Yankees — Bernie Williams, 53, and David Cone, 58 — the New York Liberty’s Rookie of the Year Michaela Onyenwere, 22, along with Lorraine Bracco, 67, and Steve Schirripa, 64, of “The Sopranos.” “It’s all we love about the city.
Throughout more than 12,000 episodes over the course of 25 years, Petri Hawkins Byrd stood by Judy Sheindlin’s side as bailiff on “Judge Judy”.
When Judy Justice premieres on IMdB TV, you see someone important missing.
Petri Hawkins Byrd, the longtime bailiff on the Judge Judy show, is speaking out on why he’s not part of the new IMDB show, Judy Justice.
There’s apparently no “Justice” for an old bailiff. Petri Hawkins Byrd, who was the longtime courtroom bailiff for Judge Judy Sheindlin, won’t be part of her new IMDB show, Judy Justice.
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