Randy Douthit Talks About Filming Judge Judy

Randy Douthit, a seasoned television producer, and Judy Sheindlin are coming back for more after years of Judge Judy and after finishing the first part of the first season of Judy Justice that was streamed online. They are now back to a regular courtroom schedule. Randy has been there for Judge Judy in her meteoric rise to fame. He was part of the team that took Judge Judy from attorney to television star, and he produced with her for years.

Randy Douthit recently opened up about his experience filming one of America’s most popular court shows. He shared that he has been with the series since its first season and witnessed it grow and become an iconic part of the daytime culture. He commented on how fun and engaging it was to be part of such an amazing production and pointed out that being behind the scenes provided a unique opportunity to watch the show evolve.

The small-claims courtroom tv program Judy Justice, which Amazon Studios created, will return for part 2 in 2022 after finishing the first portion of its run during the 2021 pandemic. Randy Douthit says that he and Sheindlin continued to work on the show afterward, and he was putting everything into the courtroom. It was challenging to complete 120 episodes within three months, but they did it.

He said that Judge Judy was a very professional woman who worked hard on the show and knew what she wanted. Their experience and knowledge enabled them to work on the small-claims courtroom show without issues. Douthit also said that he and Sheindlin were able to bring their personal touch to the program and gave it a nice spin.

The show, as a whole, made them realize how important it was for them to get it right. Douthit also said that the show’s production team is a hardworking group of people who put in long hours and take great pride in their work. He also said he was very proud of how the show came out.

Randy Douthit also talked about his other productions. He said that people have long memory and are constantly looking for new ideas. He spoke about his production, Judge Judy, and that he is still in the studio working with Sheindlin because they did not want their 25-year run to end on a regular day. They wanted it to end on a special day.