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        <title><![CDATA[Jerry Springer in session for Season 2 of ‘Judge Jerry’]]></title>
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        <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Jerry Springer is back and taping new episodes of &#8220;<strong>Judge Jerry</strong>,&#8221; one of last season&#8217;s biggest daytime success stories.</p><p>The syndicated show marked <strong>Springer&#8217;s debut as a TV judge</strong> a la &#8220;Judge Judy&#8221; et al. &#8212; and was quite a departure from the raucous &#8220;Jerry Springer Show&#8221; he hosted for 27 years.</p><p>&#8220;We were mixing two audiences,&#8221; Springer, 76, says of Season 1. &#8220;Roughly half the audience were people who were just fans of the old show &#8230; and they were looking for me to continue with my quips. Then there was the new audience, who just like court shows and were tuning in like, &#8216;Oh, this is interesting. Let&#8217;s see how Jerry does as a judge.&#8217;</p><p>&#8220;There was a balance for me between making sober judgments and legal judgements that have validity,&#8221; he says. &#8220;I have to be serious about that. But I didn&#8217;t want to take away the entertainment value of joking around every once in a while.</p><p>&#8220;As the year wore on I became more comfortable with that mix.&#8221;</p><p>As did TV viewers, who helped &#8220;Judge Jerry&#8221; average 1.3 million viewers a week as the highest-rated new syndicated court show since &#8220;Hot Bench&#8221; in 2014.</p><p>Although Season 1 ended in the spring, Springer recently returned with five new episodes dubbed &#8220;<strong>Quarantine Court</strong>,&#8221; shot remotely due to the pandemic &#8212; with Springer at home in Florida, &#8220;Judge Jerry&#8221; bailiff Najee Hinds in Brooklyn and the litigants in Arizona.</p><p>&#8220;We wanted to try it if it later becomes necessary [to shoot remotely],&#8221; he says. &#8220;We wanted to know that we could do it and, because we&#8217;re syndicated, so did the [local] station managers. They now know we can produce a product for them and can do Season 2 whatever the rules are about the pandemic.</p><p>&#8220;It&#8217;s comforting to them.&#8221;</p><p>Springer, who just returned to the show&#8217;s Stamford, Ct. courtroom to shoot Season 2 &#8212; with pandemic protocols in place (no studio audience, social distancing with Hinds and the crew, etc.) &#8212; says there won&#8217;t be any drastic tweaks to the &#8220;Judge Jerry&#8221; format when it returns this fall.</p><p>&#8220;It will be pretty much the same,&#8221; he says. &#8220;The first few weeks [last season] I was so conscious about being a serious judge and I was joking less. Now that I&#8217;m comfortable with that, and remembering everything I was supposed to have learned in law school &#8230; frankly, there&#8217;s no particular formula for [success]. If there was a formula there would be no failures.</p><p>&#8220;I really love this,&#8221; he says. &#8220;It feels like I&#8217;m using a part of my being that I never had to use in the [&#8216;Jerry Springer&#8217;] talk show.</p><p>&#8220;It&#8217;s called &#8216;a mind.&#8217; &#8221;</p><p>And, he says after handling 260 cases in Season 1, that the toughest cases to adjudicate are domestic situations &#8212; particularly family members suing each other.</p><p>&#8220;That&#8217;s really hard, and that&#8217;s where the father and grandfather in me comes out,&#8221; he says. &#8220;I just hate to see that. I did a case yesterday where I said to the party, &#8216;You can win the case and lose a sister. Is it worth it?&#8217; I&#8217;m going to rule based on the law and justice, but at what price?</p><p>&#8220;When this is over they&#8217;re going to go home and have to live with it.&#8221;</p>]]></content:encoded>
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