Have any new episodes of Judge Rinder been made or shown since Jeremy Kyle was axed? From what I've seen it's only been repeats since it moved to 9.25am, and as it reportedly shared much of the same production team wondering if it may have been quietly shelved aswell.
He was doing a show on Channel 4 a short while back so maybe there could be something in this.
Have any new episodes of Judge Rinder been made or shown since Jeremy Kyle was axed? From what I've seen it's only been repeats since it moved to 9.25am, and as it reportedly shared much of the same production team wondering if it may have been quietly shelved aswell.
I'd be very surprised if that was the case. Jeremy Kyle going has caused ITV a total nightmare in filling their out of London hours and Judge Rinder being axed would only add to that. I'm sure they'll change the production process but I can't imagine it'll be going anywhere.
Have any new episodes of Judge Rinder been made or shown since Jeremy Kyle was axed? From what I've seen it's only been repeats since it moved to 9.25am, and as it reportedly shared much of the same production team wondering if it may have been quietly shelved aswell.
I've no idea how often they usually record and of course it's not that uncommon for a daytime show to have long gaps in recording and have enough episodes in the can to still be airing "new" episodes a year later - for example I think some of this years "new" Chase episodes were actually recorded in late 2017 due to Bradley's Doctor Who schedule.
No doubt though they'll have at least reviewed procedures in the wake of the Kyle scandal, even if they haven't revised them, and the show has always had a completely different tone. It's essentially more of a gameshow where contestants must convince producers to payout for a misdemeanor your friend has supposedly committed.
I've no idea how often they usually record and of course it's not that uncommon for a daytime show to have long gaps in recording and have enough episodes in the can to still be airing "new" episodes a year later - for example I think some of this years "new" Chase episodes were actually recorded in late 2017 due to Bradley's Doctor Who schedule.
No doubt though they'll have at least reviewed procedures in the wake of the Kyle scandal, even if they haven't revised them, and the show has always had a completely different tone. It's essentially more of a gameshow where contestants must convince producers to payout for a misdemeanor your friend has supposedly committed.
Judge Judy it is stated can record an entire season's worth of episodes (260) in the space of 52 days (spread out over the year) and Rinder does six "programmes" a day or nine cases ( on average) but the bulk of the work is done behind the scenes apparently in a better way than those who are paid to do this sort of legal work professionally:
https://www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk/news/tv/what-its-like-behind-scenes-16390701