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Randy Douthit – From Crossfire to Judy Justice and Producing During a Pandemic

Randy DouthitRegarding producing compelling TV shows, no one is better at the job than Randy Douthit. With decades of experience working on classic shows, Douthit has set a standard in the industry with his consistent excellence. From the famous talk-show Crossfire to the long-running court series Judy Justice, Douthit has taken on a variety of shows and continues to deliver results.

Looking back on his time on Crossfire, Douthit said that the show was groundbreaking in providing a platform for politicians and other prominent figures to debate important issues. He was proud of the impact it had on the industry and the legacy it left behind. Douthit moved on from the show to explore different options – including working on the popular court series Judy Justice.

Having worked on Judy Justice since its debut, Douthit has created a unique show often tackling issues such as criminal justice reform and the court system. From pre-production to post-production, Douthit has overseen each episode of the show, ensuring that each installment captures the essence of the show. Regarding producing during a pandemic, Douthit commented that it is a challenge as it requires following many safety protocols while also figuring out how to produce content remotely. Despite the difficulties, Douthit believes that his crew has managed to stay on top.

Judy Justice is a hot commodity on TV and has been a roaring success. The show has built a solid following, prompting renewed interest in Crossfire, which Douthit was involved in for many years. With his latest project set to air its second season this year, there is no doubt that TV fans eagerly await the release of new episodes.

Randy DouthitHaving worked in the industry for decades, Douthit has plans to continue. With Judy Justice in its second season, Randy is focused on creating a show that will leave a lasting impression on viewers while pushing the envelope regarding its content. During a time when the pandemic is still a major obstacle for a lot of TV production, it is reassuring to see people like Douthit continuing to work and innovate in the industry.