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- Divorce_Court abstract "Divorce Court is an American nontraditional court show that revolves around settling the disputes of couples going through divorces. The current edition of Divorce Court premiered in September 1999, is conducted as an arbitration-based reality court show, and is presided over by former Cleveland Heights Municipal Court Judge Lynn Toler. The series is produced by Lincolnwood Drive and distributed by 20th Television.Prior to the premiere of the currently running version, all of the previous incarnations of Divorce Court were presented as series with dramatic reenactments of real-life divorce cases. The first Divorce Court series began airing in 1957 and ran until 1969, presided over by Voltaire Perkins. A revival began in 1985 and featured former California Supreme Court Judge William Keene as the presiding judge, running until 1992. When the reality-based current edition began in 1999, former prosecutor Mablean Ephriam was tabbed to be the judge and lasted until the end of the 2005–06 season when former Power of Attorney judge Toler took over. Colin Male was the original series court reporter, with Jim Peck originally serving that role on the 1980s series and Martha Smith replacing him. There is no court reporter on the current series.Each edition of Divorce Court has aired in syndication, and with a total of thirty-four seasons spread across its three incarnations it is one of the longest-running syndicated television programs of all time. Divorce Court holds the record for longest running court show of all time, leading the second place show The People's Court by five years. The current edition of Divorce Court is the third longest running court show on American television, trailing both Judge Judy, which premiered in 1996, and the 1997 revival of The People's Court.The show's earliest life was dramatized and scripted. It had a total of 12 seasons, lasting from 1957 to 1969. During that life, Voltaire Perkins played the role of the judge, with Colin Male playing the role of courtroom announcer. The show's 2nd life, lasting 7 seasons, debuted over a decade later in the spring of 1985. This life began with the show's 13th season. It was scripted and William B. Keene played the role of the judge (Judge Keene was the presiding judge at the murder trial of Charles Manson from December 1969 to April 1970, when he was replaced due to a motion of prejudice filed by Manson). Former game show host Jim Peck played the role of courtroom reporter and announcer, but was later replaced by former Scarecrow and Mrs. King star Martha Smith near the ending of this life of the show. This life of Divorce Court lasted until 1992, bringing the show to an overall 19 seasons. After that, the show was once again cancelled, with reruns airing on the USA Network during the early 1990s.The 20th season which began the show's 3rd/present life debuted in September 1999. By its 1999 resurrection, court shows across the board had made a transition to a format involving former judges legitimately arbitrating over actual small claims cases (a trend first introduced by The People's Court and heavily popularized by the ratings success of Judge Judy). Following along with its counterparts, Divorce Court took up this trend in its 3rd/present life. Its 3rd/present life was first arbitrated over by former Los Angeles Prosecuting Attorney Mablean Ephriam for 7 years, from the 1999–2000 season through the 2005–06 season. Toler then succeeded her, taking over the program by the 2006–07 season to the present. By the 2013–14 season, Toler reached her 8th season presiding over the series, outnumbering Ephriam's reign.On September 2, 2013, Divorce Court entered its 34th season, which is the 15th anniversary.On April 9, 2014, Divorce Court was renewed for two more seasons into 2016–17.".
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- Divorce_Court comment "Divorce Court is an American nontraditional court show that revolves around settling the disputes of couples going through divorces. The current edition of Divorce Court premiered in September 1999, is conducted as an arbitration-based reality court show, and is presided over by former Cleveland Heights Municipal Court Judge Lynn Toler.".
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