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[01/10/22 - 11:26 PM]
Development Update: Monday, January 10
Updates include: Paramount+ eyes "Soapdish" for TV series; Aubrey Plaza to visit HBO's "The White Lotus"; and Star Jones to take over "Divorce Court" this fall.

[12/15/21 - 11:22 PM]
Development Update: Wednesday, December 15
Updates include: Jeff Garlin exits ABC's "The Goldbergs"; Fox First Run renews four series for the 2022-23 season; and John Patrick Amedori to star in Showtime's "Three Women."

[11/18/20 - 11:16 PM]
Development Update: Wednesday, November 18
Updates include: "25 Words or Less," "Divorce Court" and "Dish Nation" a go through the 2022-2023 season; ABC eyes "Waiting to Exhale" TV series; and "Hunters," "The Right Stuff" land California tax credits.

[03/05/20 - 11:26 PM]
Development Update: Thursday, March 5
Updates include: Delroy Lindo officialy boards "Harlem's Kitchen" at ABC; Hannah Simone, Elizabeth Hurley to lead CBS multi-camera comedy pilot; and David Alan Grier signs onto ABC's "Prospect."

[11/13/19 - 11:47 PM]
Development Update: Wednesday, November 13
Updates include: Disney+ begins production on season two of "The Mandalorian"; Sarah Michelle Gellar-led "Sometimes I Lie" lands at FOX; and Amazon orders "The Peripheral" to series.

[05/10/16 - 11:22 PM]
Development Update: Tuesday, May 10 - Odds & Ends
Updates include: Tom Sizemore to recur on USA's "Shooter"; Florencia Lozano joins the cast of "Narcos" at Netflix; and Dylan Walsh set for arc on the new season of "Longmire."

[02/23/16 - 10:31 AM]
"Divorce Court" Renewed Through 2019
"Divorce Court with Lynn Toler" is the longest running court show on television, reinventing itself three times on daytime TV (airing from 1957 to 1969, from 1985 to 1992 and currently since 1999).

[04/09/14 - 11:40 PM]
Development Update: Wednesday, April 9
Updates include: Twentieth Television extends "Divorce Court" through 2016-17; Christian Taylor to run MTV's "Eye Candy"; and Paramount Television eyes small screen takes on various features.

[12/10/13 - 11:21 PM]
Development Update: Tuesday, December 10
Updates include: Jerrod Carmichael lands pilot presentation at NBC; Twentieth Television renews "Divorce Court"; and Dann Florek to depart NBC's "Law & Order: SVU."

[05/08/12 - 06:48 AM]
New Syndicated Talk Show "The Jeff Probst Show" Staffs Up
Marilyn Zielinski and David Goldman were named Senior Supervising Producers and Brian Campbell has signed on as Director for the daily talk show.

[01/19/12 - 10:47 PM]
Development Update: Thursday, January 19
Updates include: Anne Heche to "Save Me" for NBC; Jerry Bruckheimer gets pilot green light at CBS; and Karyn Usher likewise snags pilot order at FOX.

[12/08/09 - 06:51 PM]
Development Update: Tuesday, December 8
Updates include: TNT renews "Dark Blue"; "Bonnie Hunt" out, "Divorce Court," "Judge Alex" in at daytime; and Tim Minear joins FX's "Terriers."

[06/17/09 - 06:15 PM]
Development Update: June 16-17
Updates include: "24," "Heroes" add roles; Twentieth to test "Wedlock or Deadlock"; and T.R. Knight to depart "Grey's Anatomy."

[03/12/08 - 05:50 PM]
Development Update: Wednesday, March 12
Updates include: Thom Beers brings the "X-Terminators" to Discovery; TLC to celebrate the launch of Discovery PlanetGreen with "green"-themed episodes; plus NBC and Warner Bros. Television begin talks to renew "ER."

[08/24/07 - 06:34 PM]
MyNetworkTV Finalizes Fall Lineup
The netlet has firmed up its fall plans, adding three new series in addition to the previously announced "Jail" and "Decision House."

[07/13/07 - 07:01 PM]
Development Update: Week of July 9-13
Update include: New cast members set for "Private Practice," "Cavemen" and "Shark," Lynn Toler and Tara Fields to topline MyNetworkTV's "Decision House" and FX's "Philadelphia" gets a return date.

[05/04/07 - 06:09 PM]
Development Update: Week of April 30-May 4
Updates include: The CW orders "Farmer Wants a Wife," HBO eyes a pair of sports-themed mini-series and Twentieth Television extends "Divorce Court" and "Judge Alex."

[07/20/06 - 12:00 AM]
Tatum O'Neal to Star in MyNetworkTV's Upcoming Primetime Drama "Art of Betrayal"

[03/28/06 - 12:00 AM]
Development Update: March 28

[03/28/06 - 12:00 AM]
Bo Derek Joins Cast of MyNetworkTV's "Secret Obsessions"

[03/24/06 - 12:00 AM]
MyNetworkTV and Belo CorP. Enter Into Affiliation Agreement for Kttu-TV/Tucson

[03/16/06 - 12:00 AM]
MyNetworkTV and Young Broadcasting Enter Into Affiliation Agreement for Kron/San Francisco

[03/02/06 - 12:00 AM]
MyNetworkTV and Sinclair Broadcast Group Enter Into Affiliate Agreement

[02/22/06 - 12:00 AM]
FOX to Launch My Network TV

[01/30/06 - 12:00 AM]
2006 Natpe Wrap-Up Report

[12/19/05 - 12:00 AM]
VH1 Finishes Its 'Best Year Ever' in 2005

[09/21/05 - 12:00 AM]
Geraldo Rivera to Launch New News Program from Twentieth Television in November

[06/28/05 - 12:00 AM]
Reba Is the First Show Picked Up for the WB's New Afternoon Block

[06/21/05 - 12:00 AM]
Sci Fi Channel Nabs 'Firefly' from Twentieth Television

[06/21/05 - 12:00 AM]
Sci Fi Channel Nabs 'Firefly' from Twentieth Television

[03/29/05 - 12:00 AM]
VH1 Primetime Ratings Soar 33% in First Quarter 2005

[01/11/05 - 12:00 AM]
VH1's Sunday Night 'Celebreality' Series Premieres Soar with Superstar Ratings

[12/16/04 - 12:00 AM]
Celebreality on Vh1!

[11/18/04 - 12:00 AM]
Development Update: November 15-18

[10/14/04 - 12:00 AM]
Cool,' 'Surreal' and 'Strange' New Series and Specials Build on VH1's Record-Breaking Momentum

[01/21/04 - 12:00 AM]
2004 Natpe Wrap-Up Report

[01/05/04 - 12:00 AM]
Development Update: January 5

[07/30/03 - 12:00 AM]
Development Update: July 30







DIVORCE COURT (SYNDICATION)
BROADCAST HISTORY:
8/30/99 - ???
STATUS:
currently airing (spring 2024)
TIME SLOT:
syndicated from 1:00 PM-1:30 PM EST
CURRENT SEASON:
25 (??? episodes)
VISIT THE OFFICIAL WEB SITE
DESCRIPTION:
(from Twentieth Television's press release, February 2016) FOX Television Stations has renewed Divorce Court with Lynn Toler through the 2019 season, announced Stephen Brown, Executive Vice President of Programming and Development for FOX Television Stations. In making the announcement, Brown stated, Divorce Court is one of the most recognizable titles in the court genre and Lynn Toler is one of that genre's most trusted judges. The cases and drama are real - it's loud, funny and many times, powerful." A television classic, Divorce Court is presided over by Judge Lynn Toler. With over twenty years of experience in law and ten years at Divorce Court, Toler brings a wealth of knowledge and expertise to the show. The program delivers powerful human stories, filled with suspense and a resolution - making for a compelling 30 minutes of television. Divorce Court with Lynn Toler is the longest running court show on television, reinventing itself three times on daytime TV (airing from 1957 to 1969, from 1985 to 1992 and currently since 1999). It dates back to late 1950's when actors used to reenact real divorce proceedings for television. Of course, today there are no actors and no script - but real people and real cases.
PRINCIPAL CAST INFORMATION:
· Star Jones as Judge (2022- )
RECURRING/PREVIOUS CAST INFORMATION:
· Faith Jenkins as Judge (2020-2022)
· Lynn Toler as Judge (2006-2020)
· Mablean Ephriam as Judge (1999-2006)
CREW INFORMATION:
· no information is available
GENRE(S):
· strip (court show)
STUDIO INFORMATION:
· Fox First Run
· Lincolnwood Productions