That was never Flip Wilson’s line. It started with Pigmeat Markham, who originated the routine. It became famous when Markham performed as Judge Pigmeat Markham on two episodes in the second season of Rowan & Martin’s Laugh-In. Althoug the “Judge” sketch appeared in later episodes, the role of the Judge was taken over by Sammy Davis Jr. Unfortunately for Markham, it was Davis who became most closely associated with the character of the Judge. Although Flip Wilson was a frequent guest on Laugh-In, he never performed the judge routine.P.S.: The line, as spoken by Markham, was, “Heyeah (here) come da judge!”
That was never Flip Wilson’s line. It started with Pigmeat Markham, who originated the routine. It became famous when Markham performed as Judge Pigmeat Markham on two episodes in the second season of Rowan & Martin’s Laugh-In. Althoug the “Judge” sketch appeared in later episodes, the role of the Judge was taken over by Sammy Davis Jr. Unfortunately for Markham, it was Davis who became most closely associated with the character of the Judge. Although Flip Wilson was a frequent guest on Laugh-In, he never performed the judge routine.P.S.: The line, as spoken by Markham, was, “Heyeah (here) come da judge!”