Moral Court

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Moral Court, which lasted in first-run syndication from its debut on October 2, 2000 to 2001, was a television show hosted by Larry Elder and distributed by Warner Brothers television. The show was a court of ethics where the winner would win $500 to $2,000.

Moral Court continues to air in several markets as of 2006, nearly five years after it ended production. Many stations are picking up the repeats, including WSBK-Boston at 1:00PM, WUPA-Atlanta at 1:00PM (dropped as of September 2006), KTXA-Dallas/Fort Worth at 9:00AM, KWGN-Denver as Midfiller, KTXL-Sacramento at 2:00PM, WTOG-Tampa Bay at 9:00AM, KVVU-TV-Las Vegas, NV at 2:00PM (dropped as of September 2006}, WCIU-Chicago as Midfiller, WRBJ-Jackson, MS at 11:00AM, WTVY-Dothan, AL as Midfiller, WRAZ-Raleigh, NC at 11:00AM (dropped as of September 2006), WPCW-Pittsburgh at 2:00PM (dropped as of fall 2006), WXIX-TV-Cincinnati at 11:00AM (dropped as of September 2006), WMLW-Milwaukee at 12:00PM, and WVBT-Hampton Roads at 3:00PM. WCIU in Chicago never dropped the show from its lineup after the series was canceled. The show remained at 2:00PM and the station continued to air repeats after the series was canceled. Now, however, in 2006, the show only remains on as a Midfiller replacement on WCIU.

It is also being shown on the In2TV Internet service.

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