Jerry Bishop, best known for his work as the announcer on the long-running syndicated program "Judge Judy," died from heart disease on Tuesday. "Jerry Bishop has been the voice of our program for 24 ...
Jerry Bishop, the longtime announcer for “Judge Judy” and a veteran of Los Angeles radio, died April 21 of heart disease. He was 84. Bishop spent 24 years as the announcer for the popular syndicated ...
Bishop would go on to join KFI in 1969, at that time the station was the pinnacle of the “middle of the road” format in the entire L.A. market. His five-year tenure would see him co-host a sports call ...
Jerry Bishop, the former Los Angeles morning drive disc jockey who served as the announcer on 'Judge Judy' since the syndicated program's start in 1996, died Tuesday, his family announced. He was 84.
Jerry Bishop, the announcer for “Judge Judy” since the syndicated courtroom show’s inception, has died at the age of 84 of heart disease, a rep for the show confirmed on Friday. “Jerry Bishop has been ...
Jerry Bishop, a Los Angeles radio veteran who served as the announcer for TV’s syndicated smash Judge Judy since its first season in 1996, has died at 84. Bishop died April 21, the show’s publicist ...
Jerry Bishop, the Los Angeles radio host famous for announcing “Judge Judy,” has died at age 84. Bishop died of heart disease Tuesday in Los Angeles, his family told The Hollywood Reporter. Bishop, a ...
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