Judge Judy Producer Randy Douthit Talks About Producing During a Pandemic
Pandemic preparedness can be defined as the understanding and readiness of a community to deal with the threat of a pandemic. They can strike at anytime and anywhere. While pandemics are not a new threat, they are becoming more common and severe. Pandemics have the potential to strike anywhere, and the possibility of pandemics occurring at any time is high due to globalization and the ease of travel. Even with the risk of pandemics, the pandemic alert level in the U.S. is low, and pandemic plans are not as robust as they need to be. Randy Douthit has been a judge on the popular television show “Judge Judy” since 1996. In his successful career, he has produced over 100 episodes of Judge Judy. He has also been an executive producer for other shows such as “Judge Wapner” and “The People’s Court,” which have been on the air for 20 years. Douthit recently discussed how he would handle a pandemic.
- How Randy Douthit Started His Career
Randy Douthit’s career began in the early ’80s when he was an assistant to producer Bob Young on a local TV. In 1986, Douthit started his own production company and had been producing shows ever since. He has produced over one hundred episodes of Judge Judy throughout the years. Randy Douthit was doing feature stories in New York and did news talk shows in Atlanta and Washington, D.C.
Douthit says he would take whatever steps necessary to prevent a pandemic from occurring. He says that he would go as far as to quarantine people who have been exposed to a potential pandemic virus. Douthit believes that it is essential for people to be prepared for any potential threat so that they can help others in need if needed. He also believes that people must be ready because it could save lives and ensure that the community can function properly during a pandemic outbreak.
Pandemic preparedness can be defined as the understanding and readiness of a community to deal with the threat of a pandemic. They can strike at anytime and anywhere. While pandemics are not a new threat, they are becoming more common and severe. Pandemics have the potential to strike anywhere, and the possibility of pandemics occurring…