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Missing image Night_Court.jpg The first season cast of Night Court. Clockwise from top left: Paula Kelly, Richard Moll, Harry Anderson, Karen Austin, John Larroquette and Selma Diamond Night Court was a situation comedy that aired on NBC from January 1984 until May1992. The show focused on the nutty antics that take place in a Manhattan courtoom, which revolve around Judge Harold T. Stone (as played by Harry Anderson) and his cast of loonies. It was created by comedy writer Rheinhold Weege, who had previously worked on the (almost) as zany Barney Miller in the 1970s. DescriptionThe comedy style on Night Court could best be described as broad, almost slapstick comedy. Basically anything went and logic didn't really have a place. A typical plot might have Judge Stone trying to stop a group of ventriloquists and their dummies from beating each other up. Or (then NBC chairman Brandon Tartikoff might arrive to bail out a Nielson ratings family while Harry is trying to meet a deadline of 200 cases adjudicated by midnight. The show featured many defendants who came back again and again including the Wheelers, a hick family from West Virginia who at one point, even ran a concession stand in the courtroom. The cast were all just a little off kilter. Harry was a magician whose dad was probably certifiably insane and whose idle was Mel Torme. Assistant District Attorney Dan Fielding was a lying, cheating, dishonest man who would do anything to get a female client to sleep with him. Bailiff Bull was a man who was a certifiable genius but who seemed to operate on a different dimension than everyone else. Public Defender Christine was honest to a fault and somewhat naive. Mac was very sweet and would do anything for anyone. The various female bailiffs (the first 2 of which died early in the show's run) had acid tongues. Night Court developed originally as a vehicle for comedian/magician Harry Anderson, who had made several successful appearances as "Harry the Hat" on the sitcom Cheers. For the first several years of its run, Night Court ran right after Cheers on NBC's "Must See Thursday" along with The Cosby Show, Family Ties and Hill Street Blues. The Cast included:
Note: In addition to the regular cast, John Astin appeared as Harry's dad and Mel Torme played himself (he was Harry's idol). External links
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