Randy Douthit knew at the age of four that he wanted to be a television producer, and he made his dream come true.
Randy Douthit got his big break in TV news, and he keeps moving on to bigger and better things. When he was mowing lawns in Portland, Oregon, he was fortunate to be offered the director’s role for the city’s local morning show. He was pleased to learn that he was very good in his role as a director and producer.
After Randy discovered his true talent on the morning show, he was hired on Seattle Today. He continued to move up the ladder to CNN where he took over the role of executive producer and director for the television shows of this company. One of them was “Larry King Live.”
Filmmaking During the Pandemic
Working during the pandemic presented Randy Douthit with several challenges. There were the requirements for everyone to be tested periodically and also the necessary vaccinations. To prevent the spread of the virus, Randy also needed to keep live audiences from attending their shows. He stated that the extra measures increased the time that it took to produce his shows, but they were what had to be done at the time.
Judy Justice
Randy Douthit worked with “Judge Judy” for 25 seasons, but neither one of them is ready to slow down now. Their new show is called “Judy Justice,” and you can view it on IMDb TV. Although it has been a long time, it still has a lot to offer the viewing public. Randy stated that they were required to shoot 120 episodes in just three months and that was a lot to handle. Randy doesn’t take all of the credit because he was sure to praise his staff as the reason that they were able to accomplish this goal.
Judy Justice is not going to rehash what has already been done. The new episodes are going to introduce some very heavy topics, and Randy believes that Judge Judy handles them as expertly as she has always done in the past.