The Verdict Is Yours Explained

Genre:Dramatized court show
Presenter:Jim McKay (1958 - 60)
Bill Stout (1960 - 62)
Starring:David Ensor
Robert Rietty
Narrated:Jim McKay (1958 - 60)
Bill Stout (1960 - 62)
Country:United States
Language:English
Num Seasons:5
Runtime:30 minutes
Channel:CBS

The Verdict Is Yours was an American courtroom drama that aired on CBS Daytime from September 2, 1957, to September 28, 1962,[1] and in primetime from July 3 to September 25, 1958.[2]

Overview

The Verdict Is Yours premiered on September 2, 1957, in the CBS Daytime lineup. Unscripted, the show featured real lawyers playing the lawyers and judge. The defendants and witnesses on the program were professional actors who ad-libbed their dialogue, although they were given a general outline of what they were supposed to say.[3] Sportscaster Jim McKay was the original reporter, providing commentary on the trials. He was succeeded in 1960 by newsman Bill Stout. The program aired weekly on CBS’ nighttime schedule in July 1958. The studio audience served as the jury.[1] [4]

The cases all took place in Overlook, a fictional town.[5]

Cast

Reception

According to Christopher Schemering in The Soap Opera Encyclopedia, "Legal groups across the country applauded the program's realism. TV Guide found it 'contrived' but 'fascinating.'"[6]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: TV Courtroom Shows Proliferate in the Late 1950s. www.metnews.com. January 18, 2015.
  2. Tim Brooks and Earle Marsh, The Encyclopedia of Prime Time Television Shows, 2000
  3. Book: Lackmann, Ron. Soap Opera Almanac. 1976 . Berkley Publishing Corporation, New York . 173.
  4. Web site: The Verdict Is Yours TV Show. www.tvguide.com. January 18, 2015.
  5. Book: Hyatt . Wesley . The Encyclopedia of Daytime Television . 1997 . Watson-Guptill Publications . 978-0823083152 . 22 March 2020. 452–453.
  6. Book: Schemering . Christopher . . 1987 . Ballantine Books . 0-345-35344-7 . 2nd . 233–234.