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The Judge

  • TV Series
  • 1986–1993
  • 30m
IMDb RATING
7.5/10
42
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The Judge (1986)
Drama

Follow dramatic family court situations involving children and adolescents in custody, paternity, delinquency, and adoption hearings.Follow dramatic family court situations involving children and adolescents in custody, paternity, delinquency, and adoption hearings.Follow dramatic family court situations involving children and adolescents in custody, paternity, delinquency, and adoption hearings.

  • Creator
    • Gary Gannaway
  • Stars
    • John Harlan
    • Robert Shield
    • Stan Roth
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.5/10
    42
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    • Creator
      • Gary Gannaway
    • Stars
      • John Harlan
      • Robert Shield
      • Stan Roth
    • 12User reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 nominations total

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    John Harlan
    • Announcer
    • 1986–1987
    Robert Shield
    • Judge Robert J. Franklin…
    • 1986–1990
    Stan Roth
    • Attorney Marvin Girard
    • 1987–1989
    Dana Gibson
    • Court Reporter
    • 1986–1990
    Randy Olea
    • Bailiff
    • 1986–1988
    J.T. Solomon
    • Janet Paige
    • 1986–1988
    Jim Chad
    Jim Chad
    • Court stenographer
    • 1987
    Brendan Burns
    Brendan Burns
    • Sergent Terrence Fox…
    • 1989
    Jerry Prell
    • Ross Hellman…
    • 1987–1988
    George Tovar
    George Tovar
    • Bailiff
    • 1988–1989
    Varda Appleton
    Varda Appleton
    • Margie Polk
    • 1986–1988
    Burton Collins
    Burton Collins
    • Michael
    • 1986
    Carole Wyand
    • Sarah Bailey…
    • 1987–1988
    Harry Herman
    • 1987
    Brad Kesten
    Brad Kesten
    • Frank Steelly
    • 1986–1989
    Michel Voletti
    Michel Voletti
    • Michael
    • 1986
    Layla Bias Galloway
    • Norma Martin
    • 1986
    Chad Cowgill
    Chad Cowgill
    • Billy Fisher…
    • 1987–1989
    • Creator
      • Gary Gannaway
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    5asn-14

    terrible acting worth a good laugh

    My sister and I used to see this show on late at night. I guess it was late-night time filler but even though it was not meant to be a "comedy", the acting alone made this show one of the funniest things I ever saw! One show even had a story line about a fat boy who ate too much and his mom was taking him to court to force him to have surgery! Bob Shield was "the judge" in a courtroom that very much replicated the ever popular "divorce court", all the way down to the acting. The judge would give practical advice before and after his ruling. It was actually good advice, better than I've heard in most REAL courtrooms. The judge himself was not a bad actor but the "guests" on each show were obviously reading Q cards as they spoke and the acting was so bad my sides hurt from laughter.
    shennysheu

    Part of small wave of simulated courtroom drama I used watch as a kid

    I almost forgot about this show until I heard clips of Ralph Garman on the Kevin & Bean show on KROQ! I used to watch this show almost religiously after school on Channel 9 Los Angeles (back when it was KHJ-TV) along with the other court dramatization shows like Divorce Court and Superior Court. For a while, I thought these were actual court cases (hey, I was really young!). But soon came to realize they were only actors, and many times not very good ones. Some of the episodes I sorta recall was the one about an interracial couple. I think the Korean wife's parents shunned the couple and their kid, but in the end they accept her and her African-America husband. Another involved a defendant taking the courtroom hostage. I would love to see some of these shows released on DVD just for old time sakes!
    5jmworacle-99025

    Very Hokey....

    You had family court cases that were unbelieveable. There was one case in which an elderly man is caught in a undercover vice sting with an explaination he was there for a legitimate massage while another defendant a district attorney has an lame excuse. The attorney was played by the actor who played Elizabeth Shue's father in the Karate Kid. Well the parlor was bugged and you hear the elderly man complaing about his condition while the attorney brags why he's there. Another case had a pizza delivery person accuse an African Amercan youth of robbing him. It turns out he was playing pool and was hustled. He remarks to the Judge: "Well I won the first game I thought I had a chance to win my money back."

    Of course the cherry on the top was a child custody case where the father filed suit for custody of his daughter because his ex-spouse and her husband is taking her to Elvis conventions claiming she has the ability to "channel" the "King". If you looked up the definiton of "Trailor Park People" you'd see their picture. As for the "channeler" it was sooo fake. My father really enjoyed it though.
    laurah-1

    A great show (mostly)...

    I used to watch this show in my early teens and really liked it. True, it was all a dramatization, but I think that the show also portrayed some good moral values (Respect, honesty, caring...etc.). Also, I kind of liked Judge Franklin. He managed to get his points across without doing anything really outrageous. He seemed like a nice, upstanding, well-respected guy. He seemed to enjoy serving his community. Also, I think he was very compassionate and gentle, especially with children. Some of the cases portrayed on the show were interesting, at least what I remember of them.

    The only criticism that I would have is that there were moments when the show became so unrealistic and so...I don't know, sentimental, that it got on my nerves.:( It didn't really have anything to do with Judge Franklin or any character in particular. Just the show in general. Sometimes I would watch an episode, and as I followed the story line, I would be thinking, "Get real." (Feeling some annoyance). But other than that, it was a show that I liked even better than I like some of the court shows that are on now.

    I wouldn't mind seeing a few reruns of or chatting with others about this show.:) I have fond memories of watching it, among other childhood memories.:)
    Are-Jay

    Great Courtroom show in good taste.

    I used to watch this show as a kid and I really enjoyed it. The judge, Robert J Franklin isn't your typical powertripping judge. He is a man that tries to enforce justice with mercy. This show didn't have the sleeze that other shows would have, it was just good stories handled in a very diligent manner. It showed what society should be like; descent, truthful, honest, and courageous. True, they are all fake, but it provided plenty of enjoyment while I was growing up. I truly miss this show and hope that reruns will come back.

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      Judge Robert J Franklin: I'm Judge Robert J. Franklin. I chose the law as my way of serving my fellow citizens. As a judge in the Family Court, I pray each day God will always give me the wisdom to always temper justice with mercy.

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    • Release date
      • September 1986 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Filming locations
      • Glendale, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • GTX Productions
      • Genesis Entertainment
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    • Runtime
      30 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Aspect ratio
      • 4:3

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