Steve Harvey to Host Primetime ABC Court Show
The primetime series will featuring the comedian serving as judge and jury for a range of conflicts.
Note this show is proposed to air in 2022.
Will need to hire a translator.
Props to Harvey's agent. They should get more than the standard 15%, considering how many different gigs Harvey gets. I'd thought that beauty pageant hosting SNAFU would have blown his career into the guardrail, but no, it seems like he got even more high profile work.
I can't stand the man, but it appears he did as good a job as anyone could recovering from that. And so he got to come back the next year, and they even had fun with it on another pageant.Props to Harvey's agent. They should get more than the standard 15%, considering how many different gigs Harvey gets. I'd thought that beauty pageant hosting SNAFU would have blown his career into the guardrail, but no, it seems like he got even more high profile work.
In all but 4 or 5 states, Judge is an elected position. I have as many legal qualifications as Steve Harvey (possibly fewer!), but I could run to be county circuit court judge this fall. All I would need is a couple hundred ballot petition signatures, and then win an election in November.So it's saying that anyone can be a judge, and that's not true.
In all but 4 or 5 states, Judge is an elected position. I have as many legal qualifications as Steve Harvey (possibly fewer!), but I could run to be county circuit court judge this fall. All I would need is a couple hundred ballot petition signatures, and then win an election in November.
His show's premiere was the most-watched non-football program on ABC last week, its audience of 5.2 million people nearly two million more than a season-opening episode of the much better known “The Bachelor,” the Nielsen company said.
Just before the debut, the Daily Beast's Kyndall Cunningham predicted “Judge Steve Harvey” would leave viewers laughing and in awe of the host's branding capabilities.
“Despite the innate absurdity of the project — mainly in that Harvey is not a judge nor has any legal experience — his entry into the ecosystem of network court shows is an undeniably astute move,” Cunningham wrote.
He may not be for everyone, but when hosting a "Family Feud" episode, and learned that one family was from Welch, West Virginia (his hometown, I believe), and that they worked with a nonprofit helping folks in that area, he stopped and had a check cut for $5,000.00 to benefit said nonprofit-it was allegedly his own money. Sure, he could have found this out in pre-interviews, and had the check cut privately, but perhaps he was trying to drum up support for a part of America that needs so much help, through no fault of their own.I can't stand the man, but it appears he did as good a job as anyone could recovering from that. And so he got to come back the next year, and they even had fun with it on another pageant.
A prime time judge? Really? We have enough judges during the day.