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Divorce Court

  • TV Series
  • 1957–1984
  • 30m
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5.6/10
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Divorce Court (1957)
Drama

Featured couples telling cases to Judge Perkins, who gave verdicts same-day. Cases dealt with cruelty, adultery, desertion, drinking and differences, often with unexpected turns.Featured couples telling cases to Judge Perkins, who gave verdicts same-day. Cases dealt with cruelty, adultery, desertion, drinking and differences, often with unexpected turns.Featured couples telling cases to Judge Perkins, who gave verdicts same-day. Cases dealt with cruelty, adultery, desertion, drinking and differences, often with unexpected turns.

  • Stars
    • Bill Welsh
    • Voltaire Perkins
    • Ruth Wilhan
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    5.6/10
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    • Stars
      • Bill Welsh
      • Voltaire Perkins
      • Ruth Wilhan
    • 3User reviews
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    Bill Welsh
    Bill Welsh
    • 1958–1967
    Voltaire Perkins
    • Judge
    • 1958–1970
    Ruth Wilhan
    • Helen Fenton…
    • 1957–1966
    Ian Abercrombie
    Ian Abercrombie
    • 1984
    Ernestine Barrier
    Ernestine Barrier
    • 1957
    William Hunt
    • Minor Role
    • 1957
    Marjorie Owens
    • Minor Role
    • 1957
    Irving Mitchell
    • Thomas Bender
    • 1957
    Ralph Gamble
    • 1957
    George Johnson Jr.
    • Adams
    • 1957
    Corinne Daniels
    • Evelyn Bender
    • 1957
    Ed Metzger
    Ed Metzger
    • Mack Irving
    • 1958
    George Lynn
    George Lynn
    • Alfred Irving
    • 1958
    Barbara Drew
    • Elaine Irving
    • 1958
    Hope Summers
    Hope Summers
    • 1959
    Marc Platt
    Marc Platt
    • 1966
    Marilyn O'Connor
    Marilyn O'Connor
    • Marcia Pearson
    • 1966
    Jeanne Baird
    • Jean Ulrich
    • 1966
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    The first "live court on TV" series.

    TV judges Wapner, Sheindlin, Lane, etc., are modern day extensions of this pioneering televison series that portrayed the American legal system in thirty minutes or less. Viewing this 1957 series as a young fellow the terms "oath", "perjury" and "liar" took on new meanings. Filmed in black and white and obviously modeled after the then popular Perry Mason series, Divorce Court was the first program on American television to present courtroom dramas as "real life."
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    "Interlocutory decree of divorce"

    I was eight years old when this show started. I think that all the parties were actors, but I'm not sure. I remember that it seemed rather dry and dull, but I was a fan nonetheless. The main takeaway for me was that the judge invariably concluded cases by declaring "an interlocutory decree of divorce". I never knew what that meant, but I figured it couldn't be good. The next court show I remember was "The People's Court", with Judge Joe Wapner. He was pretty dull compared to today's courtroom fare (Judges Judy & Milian). I remember how out-of-touch he was when he had no clue what a litigant meant by having "adopted" a dog. (He went on to preside over "Animal Court".) Anyway, "Divorce Court" was the granddaddy of them all. It was dry, but groundbreaking.

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      The first syndicated series to be distributed to stations on videotape (although a kinescoped version was also available).
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      Referenced in Happy Days - Les jours heureux: Casanova Cunningham (1978)

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      • 1.33 : 1

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