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Judge Faith
GenreArbitration-based reality court show
StarringFaith Jenkins (judge)
Barbara Bonner Carlisle (season 1 bailiff)
Juan Bustamante (seasons 2-4 bailiff)
Narrated byBrooks Moore (season 1)
Scott Taylor (seasons 2-4)
Theme music composerScott Szabo
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons4
Production
Camera setupMulti-camera
Running time20 minutes
Production companiesThe Tornante Company
Trifecta Entertainment
Original release
NetworkSyndication
ReleaseSeptember 22, 2014 (2014-09-22) –
May 21, 2018 (2018-05-21)

Judge Faith is a syndicated American arbitration-based reality court show presided over by former Manhattan Assistant District Attorney Faith Jenkins. The show premiered on September 22, 2014 and ran for 4 seasons until its cancellation on May 21, 2018.[1]

Judge Faith is produced by The Tornante Company and Trifecta Entertainment. Trifecta also handles all distribution and ad sales for the show.[2]

The court show ended production in 2018.[3] Jenkins took over judge duties for Divorce Court two years after Judge Faith ended its run.[4]

References

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  1. ^ "Trifecta's 'Judge Faith' Begins Production - TVNewsCheck.com". 29 April 2014. Retrieved 22 September 2014.
  • ^ "Judge Faith - Home - Judge Faith". Judge Faith. Retrieved 22 September 2014.
  • ^ "Syndication Ratings: Only Sitcoms See Gains in Season's Final Week". Judge Faith. 5 September 2018. Retrieved 6 September 2018.
  • ^ Andreeva, Nellie; N'Duka, Amanda (5 March 2020). "Faith Jenkins Joins 'Divorce Court' As New Judge, Succeeding Long-Time Star Lynn Toler". Deadline. Retrieved 5 March 2020.
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