Judge Mills Lane

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Judge Mills Lane
Genre reality court show
Starring Mills Lane
Country of origin United States
Original language(s) English
Production company(s) Hurricane Entertainment Films
Rysher Entertainment (1998-1999)
Paramount Domestic Television (1999-2001)
Distributor CBS Television Distribution (2007-present)
Broadcast
Original channel Syndicated
Original run August 17, 1998 (1998-08-17) – September 7, 2001 (2001-09-07)

Judge Mills Lane is an American television series and arbitration-based reality court show that ran in first-run syndication from August 17, 1998 to September 7, 2001. Reruns later aired on The National Network (TNN). The show was produced by John Tomlin and Bob Young for Hurricane Entertainment Corporation, and distributed by Rysher Entertainment (final 2 seasons were by Paramount Domestic Television).

The show's judge was Mills Lane. Mills Lane was previously a well-known professional boxing referee, as shown in the show's intro; "he's been a boxer, a lawyer, a prosecutor, and a referee." The intro also declared Lane to be "America's Judge." Lane uses his catchphrase "Let's get it on!" at the beginning of each case, and occasionally when someone states something that is either quite obvious or tried to deceive him, he usually states "I may have been born at night, but I wasn't born last night!"

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