Judge Judy's bailiff is Petri Hawkins-Byrd, who has been a prominent figure on the show since it premiered in 1996. He is known for his supportive role, often providing assistance to Judge Judy and interacting with the litigants in a calm and professional manner. Byrd's presence has become an integral part of the show's dynamic and appeal.
Judge Judy's bailiff's name is Petri Hawkins Byrd.
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No, Bert is not Judge Judy's grandson. He is a character from the popular television show "Judge Judy," where he serves as her bailiff. The confusion may arise from the show's long-running format and the close working relationship between Judge Judy and her staff, but there is no familial connection.
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Look at the FAQ page here - What is the Punch and Judy Story? Is it always the Same? www.punchandjudy.com/help/qua2-11.htm
No, Bailey is not an Irish name, it is actually an English surname derived from the middle English word for balif, denoting an occupation. It has recently been used by some people as a first name, particularly in the USA, but also elsewhere.
Toby. In recent years, Toby the dog has fallen out of favor and is not part of the main cast. He will make occasional appearances, at the discretion of the performer. Punch and Judy, however, does not have an definitive story.
I have wondered this myself for quite sometime. It's the only reference in the song I don't understand. Online searches turn up nothing.