There's order in the court -- an order for season two of Judge Karen's Court. It's just been announced by the syndicated program's distributor.
According to THR, Litton Entertainment says that the newbie courtroom show will return with a new season of episodes this fall. It became the number one new first-run strip series on New York's Wpix and has been renewed by some 57 nationwide stations already.
Daytime viewers may recall that Judge Karen Mills-Francis previously presided over the Judge Karen show. That was cancelled after one season in 2009 and, in many markets, it was replaced by Street Court. When that was cancelled after one season, it was replaced by Judge Karen's Court with Mills-Francis back on the bench.
In a statement, Mills-Francis said, "After my first show went off the air, many people thought that was the end.
According to THR, Litton Entertainment says that the newbie courtroom show will return with a new season of episodes this fall. It became the number one new first-run strip series on New York's Wpix and has been renewed by some 57 nationwide stations already.
Daytime viewers may recall that Judge Karen Mills-Francis previously presided over the Judge Karen show. That was cancelled after one season in 2009 and, in many markets, it was replaced by Street Court. When that was cancelled after one season, it was replaced by Judge Karen's Court with Mills-Francis back on the bench.
In a statement, Mills-Francis said, "After my first show went off the air, many people thought that was the end.
- 1/4/2011
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
There's order in the court -- an order for season two of Judge Karen's Court. It's just been announced by the syndicated program's distributor.
According to THR, Litton Entertainment says that the newbie courtroom show will return with a new season of episodes this fall. It became the number one new first-run strip series on New York's Wpix and has been renewed by some 57 nationwide stations already.
Daytime viewers may recall that Judge Karen Mills-Francis previously presided over the Judge Karen show. That was cancelled after one season in 2009 and, in many markets, it was replaced by Street Court. When that was cancelled after one season, it was replaced by Judge Karen's Court with Mills-Francis back on the bench.
In a statement, Mills-Francis said, "After my first show went off the air, many people thought that was the end.
According to THR, Litton Entertainment says that the newbie courtroom show will return with a new season of episodes this fall. It became the number one new first-run strip series on New York's Wpix and has been renewed by some 57 nationwide stations already.
Daytime viewers may recall that Judge Karen Mills-Francis previously presided over the Judge Karen show. That was cancelled after one season in 2009 and, in many markets, it was replaced by Street Court. When that was cancelled after one season, it was replaced by Judge Karen's Court with Mills-Francis back on the bench.
In a statement, Mills-Francis said, "After my first show went off the air, many people thought that was the end.
- 1/4/2011
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
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