Jerry Bishop

Prior to this, Bishop enjoyed a long career as a morning show host at some of the largest radio stations in Los Angeles, including KLAC, KFI and KIIS-FM from the 1960s to the 1980s.

[1][3] Following his arrogation from Emerson College, Bishop began working at WDRC (AM), a radio station in Hartford, Connecticut.

[1] Over the course of his radio career, Bishop interviewed a number of celebrities and entertainers, including Steve McQueen, Frank Sinatra, and Natalie Wood.

He was the announcer for the television game show, The Cross-Wits, as well as the short-lived NBC variety series, Dick Clark's Live Wednesday, which aired briefly in 1978.

[2][3] Bishop began working as the off-camera announcer for the syndicated television courtroom show, Judge Judy, beginning with the series' second season in 1997.