India de Beaufort, who has played district attorney Olivia Moore on Night Court for the first two seasons is not returning for Season 3, Deadline has confirmed.
De Beaufort revealed the news earlier this month on Instagram.
“For the last two years, I have had the immense privilege of driving onto the WB lot and walking onto a stage filled with the most hard working, loving and talented cast and crew that comedy has to offer. Today they received a Season three pick up. Knowing and loving them as I do, I am beyond overjoyed for the most deserving people I know. I will miss the honor of being in their brilliant company, but my god. That was fun. My time at Night Court has come to an end.”
She went on to thank “NBC, WB, After January Productions and our Writers / Producers / Directors / Cast and Crew for two incredible years.
De Beaufort revealed the news earlier this month on Instagram.
“For the last two years, I have had the immense privilege of driving onto the WB lot and walking onto a stage filled with the most hard working, loving and talented cast and crew that comedy has to offer. Today they received a Season three pick up. Knowing and loving them as I do, I am beyond overjoyed for the most deserving people I know. I will miss the honor of being in their brilliant company, but my god. That was fun. My time at Night Court has come to an end.”
She went on to thank “NBC, WB, After January Productions and our Writers / Producers / Directors / Cast and Crew for two incredible years.
- 5/22/2024
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
The verdict is in: Another Night Court cast member is heading for the exits.
India de Beaufort, who played prosecutor Olivia on the NBC sitcom, is leaving after two seasons and won’t return for the upcoming Season 3, TVLine has confirmed.
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de Beaufort broke the news herself in an Instagram post earlier this month,...
India de Beaufort, who played prosecutor Olivia on the NBC sitcom, is leaving after two seasons and won’t return for the upcoming Season 3, TVLine has confirmed.
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de Beaufort broke the news herself in an Instagram post earlier this month,...
- 5/21/2024
- by Dave Nemetz
- TVLine.com
Prior to creating the hit absurdist sitcom "Night Court," Reinhold Weege was a writer on "Barney Miller" and on "M*A*S*H," for which he received a grand reputation in American television. "Night Court," however, launched him into the stratosphere, as the show was part of the invaluable NBC Thursday night lineup that revolutionized television. "Night Court" came at the end of a block of programming that included "The Cosby Show" (which was responsible for saving "Night Court"), "Cheers," and "Family Ties," and the four sitcoms collectively buoyed the network to new heights. The series was nominated for 12 Emmys during its 1984 to 1992 run, with four wins going to star John Larroquette.
Despite the success of the show, Weege remained an affable, unglamorous, street-level bloke, flaunting his Chicago roots with pride. In the 2022 book "Barney Miller and the Files Of the Ol' One-Two" by Otto W. Bruno, Weege preferred presenting himself as low-fi and unassuming,...
Despite the success of the show, Weege remained an affable, unglamorous, street-level bloke, flaunting his Chicago roots with pride. In the 2022 book "Barney Miller and the Files Of the Ol' One-Two" by Otto W. Bruno, Weege preferred presenting himself as low-fi and unassuming,...
- 5/4/2024
- by Witney Seibold
- Slash Film
Judge Stone is going to continue trying to rein in the crazies who come into her court. NBC has renewed Night Court for a third season. The second season of 13 episodes finished airing on March 26th.
A workplace comedy series, the Night Court TV show stars Melissa Rauch, India de Beaufort, Lacretta, and John Larroquette. The new story follows Abracadabra “Abby” Stone (Rauch), a judge following in the footsteps of her revered late father, Judge Harry Stone (Harry Anderson). She takes on the challenge of overseeing the night shift of a Manhattan arraignment court, just as he did. To bring order and dignity to the court, she enlists former night court district attorney Dan Fielding (Larroquette) to serve as the court’s public defender. Others on the court team include Olivia (De Beaufort), the court's officious and ambitious...
A workplace comedy series, the Night Court TV show stars Melissa Rauch, India de Beaufort, Lacretta, and John Larroquette. The new story follows Abracadabra “Abby” Stone (Rauch), a judge following in the footsteps of her revered late father, Judge Harry Stone (Harry Anderson). She takes on the challenge of overseeing the night shift of a Manhattan arraignment court, just as he did. To bring order and dignity to the court, she enlists former night court district attorney Dan Fielding (Larroquette) to serve as the court’s public defender. Others on the court team include Olivia (De Beaufort), the court's officious and ambitious...
- 5/4/2024
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Night Court Pictured: Melissa Rauch as Abby Stone — (Photo by: Nicole Weingart/NBC/Warner Bros.) The courtroom is buzzing! NBC just dropped the good news – Night Court is officially coming back for a third season of hilarious hijinks. Turns out, viewers can’t get enough of this zany reboot, making it the network’s top comedy. Melissa Rauch, who stars as the relentlessly optimistic Abby Stone, is surely celebrating alongside the show’s executive producers. If you haven’t caught it yet, Abby’s picked up where her dad, the legendary Judge Harry Stone, left off – navigating the wacky world of Manhattan’s night court. Abby’s quest for order and a sprinkle of heart amongst the chaos is pure comedic gold. And who better to clash with than the cynical ex-prosecutor Dan Fielding (John Larroquette)? Despite his grumbles, even Fielding might be softening up under Abby’s infectious enthusiasm.
- 5/3/2024
- by Hollywood Outbreak
- HollywoodOutbreak.com
“Night Court” will be back in session for a third season, NBC announced on Friday.
The series stars Melissa Rauch in a follow-up to the 1984-1992 original, where she plays the eternally optimistic Abby Stone, who takes on the challenging role previously held by her revered late father, Judge Harry Stone (played by the late Harry Anderson), overseeing the night shift of a Manhattan arraignment court.
Currently ranked as the network’s most-watched and highest-rated comedy series, the second season, executive produced by Rauch, Dan Rubin, Winston Rauch and John Larroquette, has amassed 24 million total viewers across linear and digital platforms to date.
In addition to Rauch, “Night Court” also stars John Larroquette, who reprises his role as former night court district attorney Dan Fielding when Abby asks him to serve as the court’s public defender. Still exceedingly self-confident, Fielding must adjust to a new boss and a new job – defending the downtrodden.
The series stars Melissa Rauch in a follow-up to the 1984-1992 original, where she plays the eternally optimistic Abby Stone, who takes on the challenging role previously held by her revered late father, Judge Harry Stone (played by the late Harry Anderson), overseeing the night shift of a Manhattan arraignment court.
Currently ranked as the network’s most-watched and highest-rated comedy series, the second season, executive produced by Rauch, Dan Rubin, Winston Rauch and John Larroquette, has amassed 24 million total viewers across linear and digital platforms to date.
In addition to Rauch, “Night Court” also stars John Larroquette, who reprises his role as former night court district attorney Dan Fielding when Abby asks him to serve as the court’s public defender. Still exceedingly self-confident, Fielding must adjust to a new boss and a new job – defending the downtrodden.
- 5/3/2024
- by Errol Lewis
- Soap Opera Network
Melissa Rauch’s revisit to the nocturnal courthouse has been renewed. Deadline reports that NBC has ordered another season of the Night Court revival that aims to recapture the charm of the 1984 classic sitcom that starred Harry Anderson as Judge Stone. Rauch executive produces in addition to starring on the show and she portrays Judge Stone’s daughter, Abby.
According to Deadline, there was a delay in the greenlight, which was caused by NBC and the producing studio Warner Bros. TV having renegotiate on the size of the order for the third season. A deal was finally reached and will ultimately consist of 18 episodes. The contract for the show has stipulated that the series would feature a usual 22-episode run for each season. However, the network requested 18 episodes. The show premiered as a mid-season launch and, for that reason, it would sport a halved number of episodes to a normal run of a show.
According to Deadline, there was a delay in the greenlight, which was caused by NBC and the producing studio Warner Bros. TV having renegotiate on the size of the order for the third season. A deal was finally reached and will ultimately consist of 18 episodes. The contract for the show has stipulated that the series would feature a usual 22-episode run for each season. However, the network requested 18 episodes. The show premiered as a mid-season launch and, for that reason, it would sport a halved number of episodes to a normal run of a show.
- 5/3/2024
- by EJ Tangonan
- JoBlo.com
It’s official — Night Court will be returning for a third season on NBC.
The renewal of the comedy sequel headlined by Melissa Rauch, who also executive produces, and the original series’ John Larroquette, was never in doubt. As Deadline reported earlier this week, the delay was caused by NBC and producing studio Warner Bros. TV going back-and-forth on the size of the order. Season 3 will ultimately consist of 18 episodes, I hear.
The contract for the series is believed to stipulate 22-episode seasons while NBC asked for a 18-episode third season, sources said. Because the sitcom, a followup to the 1984 NBC sitcom, launched in midseason 2023, its first season counted 16 episodes. Its second season, whose production was interrupted by the strikes, was comprised of 13 episodes, in line of the rest of NBC’s popular scripted series this season. Its season finale aired March 26.
Except for CBS, which still does 22 episodes of its established shows,...
The renewal of the comedy sequel headlined by Melissa Rauch, who also executive produces, and the original series’ John Larroquette, was never in doubt. As Deadline reported earlier this week, the delay was caused by NBC and producing studio Warner Bros. TV going back-and-forth on the size of the order. Season 3 will ultimately consist of 18 episodes, I hear.
The contract for the series is believed to stipulate 22-episode seasons while NBC asked for a 18-episode third season, sources said. Because the sitcom, a followup to the 1984 NBC sitcom, launched in midseason 2023, its first season counted 16 episodes. Its second season, whose production was interrupted by the strikes, was comprised of 13 episodes, in line of the rest of NBC’s popular scripted series this season. Its season finale aired March 26.
Except for CBS, which still does 22 episodes of its established shows,...
- 5/3/2024
- by Nellie Andreeva
- Deadline Film + TV
Court is still in session at NBC: The network has renewed its Night Court sequel series for Season 3, TVLine has learned.
We hear the Season 3 order is for 18 episodes.
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The continuation of the 1984-92 courtroom comedy stars Melissa Rauch (The Big Bang Theory) as Judge Abby Stone, who presides over the same New York City night court...
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The continuation of the 1984-92 courtroom comedy stars Melissa Rauch (The Big Bang Theory) as Judge Abby Stone, who presides over the same New York City night court...
- 5/3/2024
- by Dave Nemetz
- TVLine.com
“Night Court” will be back in session.
The Melissa Rauch-led series has been renewed for a third season at NBC, the network announced Friday. Rauch stars in the reboot series as judge Abby Stone, who presides over the night shift of a Manhattan arraignment, with original cast member John Larroquette reprising his role as former night court district attorney Dan Fielding.
After debuting its freshman season in January 2023, “Night Court” returned for its second season in December 2023 following the Hollywood strikes. The workplace comedy currently ranks as NBC’s most-watched primetime comedy in both total viewers and the 18-49 demo, with Season 2 reaching 24 million viewers across linear and digital platforms to date.
Original cast member Marsha Warfield was reintroduced to fans of the sitcom at the end of Season 1 and reprised her role as Roz again for the Season 2 finale, which saw Roz tie the knot with her fiancé...
The Melissa Rauch-led series has been renewed for a third season at NBC, the network announced Friday. Rauch stars in the reboot series as judge Abby Stone, who presides over the night shift of a Manhattan arraignment, with original cast member John Larroquette reprising his role as former night court district attorney Dan Fielding.
After debuting its freshman season in January 2023, “Night Court” returned for its second season in December 2023 following the Hollywood strikes. The workplace comedy currently ranks as NBC’s most-watched primetime comedy in both total viewers and the 18-49 demo, with Season 2 reaching 24 million viewers across linear and digital platforms to date.
Original cast member Marsha Warfield was reintroduced to fans of the sitcom at the end of Season 1 and reprised her role as Roz again for the Season 2 finale, which saw Roz tie the knot with her fiancé...
- 5/3/2024
- by Loree Seitz
- The Wrap
NBC has renewed Night Court for a third season. The announcement comes a little over one month after the Night Court Season 2 finale aired on Tuesday, March 26. The episode saw original cast member Marsha Warfield return for a third time as Judge Abby Stone (Melissa Rauch) let the former bailiff host her wedding in the courtroom. The episode also guest starred John Larroquette‘s former co-star on The John Larroquette Show, Gigi Rice, as the sister of Og character Christine Sullivan, Katie. Christine was played by the late Markie Post. Her reference in the Season 2 finale marked the first time the character got a tribute in the reboot. In the new Night Court, the eternally optimistic Abby Stone follows in the footsteps of her revered late father, Judge Harry Stone (the late Harry Anderson), as she takes on the challenge of overseeing the night shift of a Manhattan arraignment court.
- 5/3/2024
- TV Insider
NBC has delivered a favorable verdict to Night Court.
The network has picked up a third season of its comedy series, a revival of/sequel to the 1984-92 show of the same name. Night Court is the first of NBC’s three current comedies to earn a spot on the 2024-25 schedule; decisions have yet to be made on Lopez vs. Lopez and Extended Family. NBC also has one new comedy, St. Denis Medical, on tap for next season, and a pilot called Happy’s Place starring Reba McEntire.
Night Court averaged 3.73 million viewers in Nielsen’s seven-day linear ratings for its second season — down a good amount from its return in 2023 but still ranking as NBC’s most watched comedy. As with most scripted shows, it picks up a substantial audience boost via streaming; NBC didn’t provide detailed figures (as is usually the case with streaming) but said...
The network has picked up a third season of its comedy series, a revival of/sequel to the 1984-92 show of the same name. Night Court is the first of NBC’s three current comedies to earn a spot on the 2024-25 schedule; decisions have yet to be made on Lopez vs. Lopez and Extended Family. NBC also has one new comedy, St. Denis Medical, on tap for next season, and a pilot called Happy’s Place starring Reba McEntire.
Night Court averaged 3.73 million viewers in Nielsen’s seven-day linear ratings for its second season — down a good amount from its return in 2023 but still ranking as NBC’s most watched comedy. As with most scripted shows, it picks up a substantial audience boost via streaming; NBC didn’t provide detailed figures (as is usually the case with streaming) but said...
- 5/3/2024
- by Rick Porter
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
The “Night Court” sequel series has been renewed for Season 3 at NBC, Variety has learned.
The multi-cam comedy aired its second season between December 2023 and March 2024, with the season finale airing on March 26. Per NBC, the 13 episode season has reached 24 million viewers combined across all platforms to date. It ranks as the network’s number one primetime comedy in both total viewers and in the adults 18-49 demo.
“Night Court” picks up 30 years after the series of the same name that ran on NBC from 1984 to 1992 that starred Harry Anderson as Harry T. Stone, a young judge assigned to the night shift at a Manhattan arraignment court.
In the new series, “The eternally optimistic Abby Stone (Melissa Rauch) follows in the footsteps of her revered late father, Judge Harry Stone, as she takes on the challenge of overseeing the night shift of a Manhattan arraignment court,” per the official logline.
The multi-cam comedy aired its second season between December 2023 and March 2024, with the season finale airing on March 26. Per NBC, the 13 episode season has reached 24 million viewers combined across all platforms to date. It ranks as the network’s number one primetime comedy in both total viewers and in the adults 18-49 demo.
“Night Court” picks up 30 years after the series of the same name that ran on NBC from 1984 to 1992 that starred Harry Anderson as Harry T. Stone, a young judge assigned to the night shift at a Manhattan arraignment court.
In the new series, “The eternally optimistic Abby Stone (Melissa Rauch) follows in the footsteps of her revered late father, Judge Harry Stone, as she takes on the challenge of overseeing the night shift of a Manhattan arraignment court,” per the official logline.
- 5/3/2024
- by Joe Otterson
- Variety Film + TV
The first preview for the West End adaptation of “Fawlty Towers — The Play,” based on the legendary British comedy series created by and starring John Cleese and Connie Booth, hits the boards later this week. The show is an amalgamation of three of the 12 episodes of the zany resort-set series, one of which is the most famous: “The Germans.”
Most remember that episode for the catchphrase “don’t mention the war,” the talking moose, and Cleese goosestepping around his humble Torquay hotel lobby. But it also included its share of envelope-pushing material. Indeed, the character The Major – an old senile drunk played by Ballard Berkeley – tells a rambling story about his time in India in which someone got their racial slurs confused. The scene includes the use of the N-word, as well as a derogatory term for Indians.
In 2020, UKTV removed it, but later reinstated it after Cleese called the move “stupid.
Most remember that episode for the catchphrase “don’t mention the war,” the talking moose, and Cleese goosestepping around his humble Torquay hotel lobby. But it also included its share of envelope-pushing material. Indeed, the character The Major – an old senile drunk played by Ballard Berkeley – tells a rambling story about his time in India in which someone got their racial slurs confused. The scene includes the use of the N-word, as well as a derogatory term for Indians.
In 2020, UKTV removed it, but later reinstated it after Cleese called the move “stupid.
- 5/2/2024
- by Jordan Hoffman
- Gold Derby
The 41st annual PaleyFest LA celebrated the 10-year anniversary of NBC’s “Late Night with Seth Meyers” on Monday, April 15 at The Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles. A panel discussion moderated by Andy Samberg honored the accomplishments of his longtime friend Seth Meyers. Watch Gold Derby associate editor Latasha Ford interview both of them above or read the full transcript below.
See John Larroquette (‘Night Court’) on being an Emmy legend with 4 consecutive wins before dropping out of the race
Latasha Ford:
So first and foremost, congratulations on making it to the 10 year mark.
Seth Meyers:
Thank you.
Latasha Ford:
What does this moment feel like for you? I’ll definitely start with you, Seth.
Seth Meyers:
I will only say that it feels like any other show week. You just do the show and then the great thing about doing a show for 10 years is you get to start on your 11th year.
See John Larroquette (‘Night Court’) on being an Emmy legend with 4 consecutive wins before dropping out of the race
Latasha Ford:
So first and foremost, congratulations on making it to the 10 year mark.
Seth Meyers:
Thank you.
Latasha Ford:
What does this moment feel like for you? I’ll definitely start with you, Seth.
Seth Meyers:
I will only say that it feels like any other show week. You just do the show and then the great thing about doing a show for 10 years is you get to start on your 11th year.
- 4/16/2024
- by Latasha Ford and Denton Davidson
- Gold Derby
‘Night Court’: Dan Meets Christine Sullivan’s Sister in ‘Very Sentimental’ Finale Sneak Peek (Video)
Weddings bring everyone together. John Larroquette says fans of the original Night Court are in for a “sentimental” ride in the reboot’s Season 2 finale, airing Tuesday, March 26 on NBC. Indeed, in the TV Insider exclusive clip above, the Night Court reboot addresses original main character Christine Sullivan for the first time, as Dan meets Christine’s sister at Roz’s (Marsha Warfield) wedding. Christine was played by the late Markie Post (who died in 2021) in the original Night Court, joining the cast in Season 2 and remaining until the series finale. Christine and Judge Harry Stone were teased as a romantic pair for a long time, and Christine confessed her love for Harry as she said her goodbyes to everyone at the courthouse after she was elected to Congress. Dan left to pursue Christine, but neither Harry nor Dan were revealed to have ended up with her when the Night Court...
- 3/25/2024
- TV Insider
Night Court — — Pictured: (l-r) John Larroquette as Dan Fielding, Melissa Rauch as Abby Stone — (Photo by: Nicole Weingart/NBC) 2024 NBCUniversal Media, LLC While there’s a (mostly) new set of characters at the courthouse, the humor and situations that arise on the new version of Night Court aren’t much different than what viewers got from the original series, which started back in the 1980s. John Larroquette, who is the one constant between the two iterations of the show, believes that’s a testament to the premise of the show and its setting, which is rife with humor no matter which era it’s set in. (Click on the media bar below to hear John Larroquette) https://www.hollywoodoutbreak.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/03/Joh_-Larroquette_Night_Court_tineless_.mp3 Night Court airs Tuesdays at 8/7c on NBC, and episodes start streaming the following day on Peacock.
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- 3/21/2024
- by Hollywood Outbreak
- HollywoodOutbreak.com
Get ready for a wedding to remember as “Night Court” returns with an all-new episode titled “The Best Dan,” airing at 8:00 Pm on Tuesday, March 26, 2024, on NBC. In this installment, Roz faces a wedding crisis when her planned venue falls through, leading Abby to suggest an unconventional solution: hosting the ceremony right in the courthouse.
As preparations for the impromptu wedding get underway, Dan unexpectedly finds himself drawn to a wedding guest with a mysterious connection to his past. However, Dan soon discovers that his colorful reputation precedes him, adding a humorous twist to his romantic pursuit.
With laughter, love, and a touch of chaos, “The Best Dan” promises to deliver another memorable installment of the beloved sitcom. Don’t miss out on the festivities as Roz and Dan navigate the ups and downs of love and marriage in the quirky world of “Night Court.” Tune in on Tuesday,...
As preparations for the impromptu wedding get underway, Dan unexpectedly finds himself drawn to a wedding guest with a mysterious connection to his past. However, Dan soon discovers that his colorful reputation precedes him, adding a humorous twist to his romantic pursuit.
With laughter, love, and a touch of chaos, “The Best Dan” promises to deliver another memorable installment of the beloved sitcom. Don’t miss out on the festivities as Roz and Dan navigate the ups and downs of love and marriage in the quirky world of “Night Court.” Tune in on Tuesday,...
- 3/19/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
Hold onto your laughter as “Night Court” returns with Season 2 Episode 12, titled “The Duke’s a Hazard,” airing at 8:00 Pm on NBC this Tuesday, March 19, 2024. The courtroom comedy takes a royal turn as Gurgs’ regal boyfriend pays an unexpected visit, sparking doubts about their compatibility. Brace yourselves for a hilarious exploration of love and laughter in the quirky world of Night Court.
In this uproarious episode, Dan, the ever-unpredictable attorney, finds himself defending his family’s honor. Uncovering a feud that spans centuries, Dan navigates the absurdity of a historical clash, all in the name of preserving his family’s reputation.
“The Duke’s a Hazard” guarantees an evening of sidesplitting humor, royal rendezvous, and unexpected family drama. Tune in at 8:00 Pm on NBC for a dose of hilarity as “Night Court” keeps the laughter rolling with another installment of legal antics and comedic chaos.
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In this uproarious episode, Dan, the ever-unpredictable attorney, finds himself defending his family’s honor. Uncovering a feud that spans centuries, Dan navigates the absurdity of a historical clash, all in the name of preserving his family’s reputation.
“The Duke’s a Hazard” guarantees an evening of sidesplitting humor, royal rendezvous, and unexpected family drama. Tune in at 8:00 Pm on NBC for a dose of hilarity as “Night Court” keeps the laughter rolling with another installment of legal antics and comedic chaos.
Release Date & Time:...
- 3/12/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
The original "Night Court" ran for 193 episodes over nine seasons. It was part of a magical Thursday-night lineup of sitcoms -- along with "Family Ties," "The Cosby Show," and "Cheers" -- that dominated the popular consciousness throughout the 1980s. "Night Court" was considered "the weird one" of that lineup, but it was no less popular, earning star John Larroquette four Emmys before he intentionally withdrew himself from consideration. Since its cancelation in 1992, "Night Court" has remained beloved by the people who initially saw it, and subsequent reruns have grown a few new fans along the way.
Sometime in 2019 or 2020, however, a revival of "Night Court" was floated to NBC, and they began developing the new series that debuted on their network in 2023. The "Night Court" revival saw the return of Larroquette as Dan Fielding, the once-lascivious-now-humbled prosecutor who served the night shifts at the Manhattan Criminal Court. Marsha Warfield also...
Sometime in 2019 or 2020, however, a revival of "Night Court" was floated to NBC, and they began developing the new series that debuted on their network in 2023. The "Night Court" revival saw the return of Larroquette as Dan Fielding, the once-lascivious-now-humbled prosecutor who served the night shifts at the Manhattan Criminal Court. Marsha Warfield also...
- 3/12/2024
- by Witney Seibold
- Slash Film
Actor Brent Spiner's most visible acting role was probably Data, the android lieutenant commander on "Star Trek: The Next Generation." As Data, Spiner appeared in 176 episodes of "Next Generation," in the four spin-off movies, and in five episodes of "Star Trek: Picard." He also appeared on "Picard" as a new amalgam android character, as well as multiple members of the Soong family throughout various "Star Trek" shows. For an actor who was initially cast as an emotionless being, Spiner certainly played some of the franchise's more dramatic characters.
Spiner has always expressed a little ambivalence toward Data. While he certainly appreciates the money and fame brought to him by the role, Spiner felt that "Star Trek" might have robbed him of the ability to play a wide variety of parts. He feared casting agents would look at him and be unable to look past his "Star Trek" android.
For fans of '80s sitcoms,...
Spiner has always expressed a little ambivalence toward Data. While he certainly appreciates the money and fame brought to him by the role, Spiner felt that "Star Trek" might have robbed him of the ability to play a wide variety of parts. He feared casting agents would look at him and be unable to look past his "Star Trek" android.
For fans of '80s sitcoms,...
- 3/10/2024
- by Witney Seibold
- Slash Film
The Night Court revival has seen the return of several characters from the original series, but I think fans are going to be most excited by the appearance of Brent Spiner and Annie O’Donnell as Bob and June Wheeler, the perpetually down-on-their-luck couple who always have a wild story about their misfortunes.
Brent Spiner and Annie O’Donnell will appear in next week’s episode, “Wheelers of Fortune,” you can check out some photos of their Night Court return below.
Kate Micucci joins the pair as their daughter Carol Ann. “Huge surprises are in store for Dan when he’s tasked with representing Bob and June Wheeler, the notoriously unfortunate couple from the original iteration who resurface – this time with daughter Carol Ann in tow,” reads the episode’s synopsis. “While 30 years may have elapsed, their bad luck undoubtedly continues to plague them.“
The new Night Court series revolves around...
Brent Spiner and Annie O’Donnell will appear in next week’s episode, “Wheelers of Fortune,” you can check out some photos of their Night Court return below.
Kate Micucci joins the pair as their daughter Carol Ann. “Huge surprises are in store for Dan when he’s tasked with representing Bob and June Wheeler, the notoriously unfortunate couple from the original iteration who resurface – this time with daughter Carol Ann in tow,” reads the episode’s synopsis. “While 30 years may have elapsed, their bad luck undoubtedly continues to plague them.“
The new Night Court series revolves around...
- 3/7/2024
- by Kevin Fraser
- JoBlo.com
Night Court fans, we’ve got a fresh off the press preview for the new Season 2 Episode 11 episode titled Wheelers of Fortune!
Find out everything you need to know about the Wheelers of Fortune episode of Night Court, including a full preview, videos, release date, cast information and how to watch!
Night Court Wheelers of Fortune Season 2 Episode 11 Preview
In the upcoming episode of “Night Court,” titled “Wheelers of Fortune,” scheduled to air on NBC at 7:00 Pm on March 12, 2024, viewers can brace themselves for a nostalgic and surprising return. The episode unfolds as the Wheelers make a comeback to the courtroom after more than 30 years, promising unexpected twists and turns for Dan Fielding, played by the incomparable John Larroquette.
As Dan navigates the surprises brought by the returning Wheelers, the episode adds a touch of humor and curiosity to the courtroom dynamics. The return of familiar faces introduces a nostalgic element,...
Find out everything you need to know about the Wheelers of Fortune episode of Night Court, including a full preview, videos, release date, cast information and how to watch!
Night Court Wheelers of Fortune Season 2 Episode 11 Preview
In the upcoming episode of “Night Court,” titled “Wheelers of Fortune,” scheduled to air on NBC at 7:00 Pm on March 12, 2024, viewers can brace themselves for a nostalgic and surprising return. The episode unfolds as the Wheelers make a comeback to the courtroom after more than 30 years, promising unexpected twists and turns for Dan Fielding, played by the incomparable John Larroquette.
As Dan navigates the surprises brought by the returning Wheelers, the episode adds a touch of humor and curiosity to the courtroom dynamics. The return of familiar faces introduces a nostalgic element,...
- 3/5/2024
- by News
- TV Regular
Get ready for a nostalgic and enchanting episode of “Night Court” Season 2 Episode 11, titled “Wheelers of Fortune,” hitting the screens on NBC at 7:00 Pm this Tuesday, March 12, 2024. In this special installment, surprises await Dan Fielding as the Wheelers make a return to the court after more than 30 years.
As the Wheelers step back into the legal limelight, viewers can expect a delightful blend of humor, heart, and the quirky dynamics that define the world of “Night Court.” The episode promises to evoke fond memories while introducing new twists to keep fans on the edge of their seats.
Meanwhile, Abby Stone seeks guidance from a psychic in a heartfelt quest to mend a disagreement with her late father. It’s a touching subplot that adds emotional depth to this already captivating episode.
Tune in at 7:00 Pm for an evening of laughter, surprises, and a touch of the supernatural with...
As the Wheelers step back into the legal limelight, viewers can expect a delightful blend of humor, heart, and the quirky dynamics that define the world of “Night Court.” The episode promises to evoke fond memories while introducing new twists to keep fans on the edge of their seats.
Meanwhile, Abby Stone seeks guidance from a psychic in a heartfelt quest to mend a disagreement with her late father. It’s a touching subplot that adds emotional depth to this already captivating episode.
Tune in at 7:00 Pm for an evening of laughter, surprises, and a touch of the supernatural with...
- 3/5/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
"Night Court" was part of the legendary NBC Thursday night lineup back in the mid-1980s. It ran in a block with "The Cosby Show," "Cheers," and "Family Ties," a proud part of a sitcom renaissance that lasted through to the end of the decade. Of that lineup, "Night Court" was the black sheep, offering up broader characters, wackier scenarios, and a surrealist tone that kept it just a few steps removed from reality. The series was set in a Manhattan Criminal Court, but only during its night shift, when all the weird cases came in. Harry Anderson played Judge Harry Stone, although the late hours had made him playfully unbalanced. Also often on the night shift was prosecutor Dan Fielding (John Larroquette), a lascivious narcissist and amusingly crude a-hole.
Larroquette was exceptional in the role. "Night Court" ran from 1984 to 1992, and Larroquette won Primetime Emmys four of those years,...
Larroquette was exceptional in the role. "Night Court" ran from 1984 to 1992, and Larroquette won Primetime Emmys four of those years,...
- 3/2/2024
- by Witney Seibold
- Slash Film
Exclusive: Emmy Award-winner Tammy Blanchard has been cast in FX’s American Sports Story, the new FX anthology limited series from creator Stu Zicherman, in a series regular role, sources tell Deadline.
American Sports Story, a new extension of Ryan Murphy’s “American Story” franchise, focuses on a prominent event involving a sports figure and re-examines it through the prism of today’s world, telling that story from multiple perspectives.
The first installment charts the rise and fall of NFL superstar Aaron Hernandez, played by Josh Andrés Rivera, and explores the connections of the disparate strands of his identity, his family, his career, his suicide and his legacy in sports and American culture. Season 1 is based on the podcast Gladiator: Aaron Hernandez and Football Inc. and hails from the Boston Globe and Wondery.
Blanchard will portray the mother of the disgraced football star and convicted murderer, Terri Hernandez, we hear.
American Sports Story, a new extension of Ryan Murphy’s “American Story” franchise, focuses on a prominent event involving a sports figure and re-examines it through the prism of today’s world, telling that story from multiple perspectives.
The first installment charts the rise and fall of NFL superstar Aaron Hernandez, played by Josh Andrés Rivera, and explores the connections of the disparate strands of his identity, his family, his career, his suicide and his legacy in sports and American culture. Season 1 is based on the podcast Gladiator: Aaron Hernandez and Football Inc. and hails from the Boston Globe and Wondery.
Blanchard will portray the mother of the disgraced football star and convicted murderer, Terri Hernandez, we hear.
- 2/27/2024
- by Rosy Cordero
- Deadline Film + TV
Get ready for an exhilarating episode of “Night Court” as the Season 2 Episode 10, titled “Chips Ahoy,” airs on NBC. In this installment, viewers are in for a double dose of excitement as Dan finds himself entangled in a high-stakes underground Navy poker game during Fleet Week. Known for his cunning ways, Dan manages to weasel his way into the legendary game, setting the stage for a night filled with suspense and intrigue.
Meanwhile, Abby adds a twist to the storyline when she finds herself embroiled in a complex situation involving Wyatt and the ruthless PTA president of his kids’ school. As tensions escalate, Abby’s ruling against the formidable PTA president complicates matters for Wyatt, leading to unforeseen consequences.
Don’t miss out on the action-packed “Chips Ahoy” episode of “Night Court,” airing on Tuesday, March 5, 2024, at 8:00 Pm on NBC. Tune in for a night of gripping drama and...
Meanwhile, Abby adds a twist to the storyline when she finds herself embroiled in a complex situation involving Wyatt and the ruthless PTA president of his kids’ school. As tensions escalate, Abby’s ruling against the formidable PTA president complicates matters for Wyatt, leading to unforeseen consequences.
Don’t miss out on the action-packed “Chips Ahoy” episode of “Night Court,” airing on Tuesday, March 5, 2024, at 8:00 Pm on NBC. Tune in for a night of gripping drama and...
- 2/27/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
Up until 2014, the public at large didn't know about the extent of sexual crimes committed by comedian and TV star Bill Cosby. Since 2014, over 60 women have come forward with allegations of sexual assault, some of which stretch back to the 1960s. The many, many details of Cosby's assaults, cover-ups, and other crimes have been openly detailed in the news, and in the 2022 documentary series "We Need to Talk About Cosby."
Cosby's crimes make discussions of the hit series "The Cosby Show" a little fraught. Because the stories of sexual assault hadn't been made public yet, Cosby was easily accepted by mainstream sitcom viewers as a kindly, father-like figure: a perfectly put-upon patriarch of a modern, wealthy Black family. "The Cosby Show" was instantly successful and widely beloved when it debuted in 1984, and it lasted eight seasons and 201 episodes. Everyone watched it. Critics praised the sitcom for presenting a Black experience...
Cosby's crimes make discussions of the hit series "The Cosby Show" a little fraught. Because the stories of sexual assault hadn't been made public yet, Cosby was easily accepted by mainstream sitcom viewers as a kindly, father-like figure: a perfectly put-upon patriarch of a modern, wealthy Black family. "The Cosby Show" was instantly successful and widely beloved when it debuted in 1984, and it lasted eight seasons and 201 episodes. Everyone watched it. Critics praised the sitcom for presenting a Black experience...
- 2/26/2024
- by Witney Seibold
- Slash Film
Everybody’s working on the weekend in Night Court Season 2 Episode 10, and Dan Fielding can’t stand it. The upcoming episode of the NBC comedy gives Abby (Melissa Rauch) a new crush and Dan (John Larroquette) a new reason to be annoyed at work. In “Taught and Bothered,” airing Tuesday, February 20 at 8/7c, Abby finds she has a crush on the H.R. rep who’s come to teach the Night Court crew about respect in the workplace. Wyatt (Nyambi Nyambi) gets more than he bargained for when he asks Dan for a thank you. Ryan Hansen guest stars as the H.R. rep, Jake, who’s all smiles when he first meets Abby in the court room. She’s all smiles too, and the grin only gets bigger when she sees the rare “Satur-Dan” at work for the weekend H.R. training. In the TV Insider exclusive clip above, we...
- 2/19/2024
- TV Insider
The NBC sitcom "Night Court" was a satirical take on the zany and chaotic underworld of the midnight shift at the courthouse. With an unconventional, free-loving judge at the helm of this circus, there's no telling what might happen. The series was such a massive hit that it ran for nine whole seasons, featuring a cast of relatively unknown actors that, when assembled, formed one of the most acclaimed ensembles of all time. The show won eight Primetime Emmys and was nominated no less than 32 times. "Night Court" won in a variety of categories, but the actor that ended up taking home the most gold was John Larroquette, who played egotistical D.A. Dan Fielding.
A "Night Court" reboot landed on NBC in 2023. Sadly, few members of the original cast are still around to reprise their old roles, and the show is comprised almost entirely of new characters. Harry Anderson,...
A "Night Court" reboot landed on NBC in 2023. Sadly, few members of the original cast are still around to reprise their old roles, and the show is comprised almost entirely of new characters. Harry Anderson,...
- 2/16/2024
- by Shae Sennett
- Slash Film
Comedies have always been Richard Kind‘s bread and butter. With memorable roles in shows like Spin City, Mad About You, Curb Your Enthusiasm, The Other Two, and now the Night Court reboot, the 67-year-old star has long been one of the industry’s best character actors. But he tells TV Insider that he craves his chance at a dramatic turn like his Spin City co-star/longtime friend Alan Ruck, who showed his dramatic chops in the incomparable HBO series Succession. After being “raised” on the original Night Court and long admiring John Larroquette‘s performance as Dan Fielding, Kind made his Night Court debut in Season 2 Episode 7 on Tuesday, February 13 on NBC. He plays Sy Feldman, a disgraced Broadway producer who’s in legal trouble over faulty investments in his failed shows. The character is a lot like Max Bialystok of The Producers, whom Kind played on Broadway in 2004 opposite Ruck as Leo Bloom.
- 2/14/2024
- TV Insider
Night Court fans, we’ve got a fresh off the press preview for the new Season 2 Episode 9 episode titled Taught and Bothered!
Find out everything you need to know about the Taught and Bothered episode of Night Court, including a full preview, videos, release date, cast information and how to watch!
Night Court Taught and Bothered Season 2 Episode 9 Preview
Get ready for a hilarious and heartwarming episode of “Night Court” titled “Taught and Bothered,” airing on NBC at 8:00 Pm on February 20, 2024!
In this uproarious installment, Abby finds herself in an unexpected predicament when she realizes she has developed a crush on the Hr representative who visits the Night Court crew to conduct a workshop on workplace respect. As she navigates the complexities of her newfound feelings while trying to maintain professionalism, Abby’s antics promise plenty of laughs and relatable moments.
Meanwhile, Wyatt finds himself in a sticky situation...
Find out everything you need to know about the Taught and Bothered episode of Night Court, including a full preview, videos, release date, cast information and how to watch!
Night Court Taught and Bothered Season 2 Episode 9 Preview
Get ready for a hilarious and heartwarming episode of “Night Court” titled “Taught and Bothered,” airing on NBC at 8:00 Pm on February 20, 2024!
In this uproarious installment, Abby finds herself in an unexpected predicament when she realizes she has developed a crush on the Hr representative who visits the Night Court crew to conduct a workshop on workplace respect. As she navigates the complexities of her newfound feelings while trying to maintain professionalism, Abby’s antics promise plenty of laughs and relatable moments.
Meanwhile, Wyatt finds himself in a sticky situation...
- 2/13/2024
- by News
- TV Regular
John Larroquette admits it was more than a little sad when he first walked on the set of the new Night Court.
Speaking with reporters Tuesday from the comedy’s set on the Warner Bros. lot, Larroquette recalled his state of mind when he decided to reprise his character, Dan Fielding, for the NBC reboot. “As we all know, out of all of the originally cast, I am literally the only one left on the door like Leo in Titanic, wondering if I would make it.”
“There was some sadness involved,” he continued about the reboot. “But the aliveness of these people around me made me it bittersweet and it became sweeter and sweeter. The heart of the show is in their hands. Melissa [Rauch] is running this boat well. I became sort of pleased with coming back. Still, sometimes, I am reminiscent. So much of my career was buoyed by this show.
Speaking with reporters Tuesday from the comedy’s set on the Warner Bros. lot, Larroquette recalled his state of mind when he decided to reprise his character, Dan Fielding, for the NBC reboot. “As we all know, out of all of the originally cast, I am literally the only one left on the door like Leo in Titanic, wondering if I would make it.”
“There was some sadness involved,” he continued about the reboot. “But the aliveness of these people around me made me it bittersweet and it became sweeter and sweeter. The heart of the show is in their hands. Melissa [Rauch] is running this boat well. I became sort of pleased with coming back. Still, sometimes, I am reminiscent. So much of my career was buoyed by this show.
- 2/13/2024
- by Lynette Rice
- Deadline Film + TV
If there’s a funny show on TV, it’s a pretty good bet that Richard Kind has appeared on it.
The veteran actor has logged memorable guest appearances on dozens of TV comedies over the years, along with regular stints on Mad About You and Spin City, among others. So it’s no surprise that Kind pops up on this Tuesday’s Night Court (NBC, 8/7c) as unscrupulous Broadway producer Sy, who lands in court after getting caught selling fake theater memorabilia. So did Kind base this character on any Broadway producers he may have worked with?
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The veteran actor has logged memorable guest appearances on dozens of TV comedies over the years, along with regular stints on Mad About You and Spin City, among others. So it’s no surprise that Kind pops up on this Tuesday’s Night Court (NBC, 8/7c) as unscrupulous Broadway producer Sy, who lands in court after getting caught selling fake theater memorabilia. So did Kind base this character on any Broadway producers he may have worked with?
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- 2/13/2024
- by Dave Nemetz
- TVLine.com
Night Court — Pictured: (l-r) John Larroquette as Dan Fielding, Melissa Rauch as Abby Stone — (Photo by: Nicole Weingart/NBC/Warner Bros.) Even if she wasn’t starring in the show, Melissa Rauch had planned to be involved in the Night Court revival as a producer, simply because she was a big fan of the original show. The fact that she gets to don the judicial robes has been a bonus, and the fact that one of the original stars, John Larroquette, joined as a regular cast member has been the icing on the cake Melissa Rauch spoke about her original plans and how they evolved over time to bring us the show that’s now on the air. (Click on the media bar below to hear Melissa Rauch) https://www.hollywoodoutbreak.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/02/Melissa_Rausch_Night_Court_.mp3 Night Court airs Tuesdays at 8/7c on NBC, and episodes start...
- 2/8/2024
- by Hollywood Outbreak
- HollywoodOutbreak.com
John Larroquette famously won Emmys for playing Dan Fielding on "Night Court" in 1985, 1986, 1987, and 1988. In 1989, he felt that he was hogging the spotlight and asked that his name be withdrawn from awards consideration. He's that good. In 1994, he was nominated for another Emmy for "The John Larroquette Show" and then won his fifth one for his work on "The Practice." In 2002, he was nominated for "The Practice" again. Larroquette has also long been beloved by the horror film community, as he provided the opening narration for Tobe Hooper's 1974 classic "The Texas Chain Saw Massacre." Loyal to the series, Laroquette likewise narrated the 2003 "Texas Chainsaw" remake, its 2006 sequel, and the 2022 "Chainsaw" reboot.
For Trekkies, Larroquette might be recognizable as the Klingon officer Maltz, one of Kruge's men in 1983's "Star Trek III: The Search for Spock." Maltz was the Klingon who accidentally beamed Admiral Kirk (William Shatner) onto his Bird of Prey,...
For Trekkies, Larroquette might be recognizable as the Klingon officer Maltz, one of Kruge's men in 1983's "Star Trek III: The Search for Spock." Maltz was the Klingon who accidentally beamed Admiral Kirk (William Shatner) onto his Bird of Prey,...
- 1/31/2024
- by Witney Seibold
- Slash Film
Get ready for a stylish and comedic evening as “Night Court” returns with Season 2, Episode 7, titled “A Crime of Fashion.” Set your reminders and tune in to NBC on Tuesday, February 6, 2024, at 8:00 Pm for a hilarious episode that combines the glitz of Fashion Week in New York with the quirky courtroom antics of the Night Court team.
In this episode, Abby finds herself caught up in a whirlwind romance with none other than a famous fashion designer. Fashion Week in the Big Apple is the backdrop for this unexpected love story, and viewers can expect plenty of laughs, misunderstandings, and stylish moments as Abby navigates her way through the fashion world.
Meanwhile, Dan Fielding, always in pursuit of his dreams, faces a high-profile defendant who offers to make those dreams come true. However, as Olivia knows all too well, such offers often come at a cost, and she finds...
In this episode, Abby finds herself caught up in a whirlwind romance with none other than a famous fashion designer. Fashion Week in the Big Apple is the backdrop for this unexpected love story, and viewers can expect plenty of laughs, misunderstandings, and stylish moments as Abby navigates her way through the fashion world.
Meanwhile, Dan Fielding, always in pursuit of his dreams, faces a high-profile defendant who offers to make those dreams come true. However, as Olivia knows all too well, such offers often come at a cost, and she finds...
- 1/30/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
Night Court — Pictured: Melissa Rauch as Abby Stone — (Photo by: Nicole Weingart/NBC/Warner Bros.) With the Night Court revival now in its second season, Melissa Rauch is not only presiding over more new cases, but also getting to meet more of the original show’s cast members. John Larroquette, as you know, has reprised his role as Dan Fielding for the new series. And, in one of the early episodes of the new season, Marsha Warfield appeared in Rauch’s courtroom as Roz Russell, who was the courtroom bailiff in the later seasons of the original show. Rauch spoke about how she was a huge fan of the original Night Court, so getting to work on the same set and with some of the same people has been both a dream and an honor. (Click on the media bar below to hear Melissa Rauch) https://www.hollywoodoutbreak.com/wp-content...
- 1/23/2024
- by Hollywood Outbreak
- HollywoodOutbreak.com
Night Court fans, we’ve got a fresh off the press preview for the new Season 2 Episode 6 episode titled Wrath of Comic-Con!
Find out everything you need to know about the Wrath of Comic-Con episode of Night Court, including a full preview, videos, release date, cast information and how to watch!
Night Court Wrath of Comic-Con Season 2 Episode 6 Preview
In the upcoming episode of “Night Court” titled “Wrath of Comic-Con,” airing on NBC at 8:00 Pm on January 30, 2024, viewers are in for a nostalgic and comedic ride as Judge Abby Stone, daughter of the late Harry Stone, takes the reins in the night shift of a Manhattan arraignment court. Following in her father’s footsteps, Abby attempts to bring order to a crew of quirky oddballs and cynics in this beloved legal comedy series.
Starring in the lead role as Judge Abby Stone is Melissa Rauch. Known for her comedic prowess,...
Find out everything you need to know about the Wrath of Comic-Con episode of Night Court, including a full preview, videos, release date, cast information and how to watch!
Night Court Wrath of Comic-Con Season 2 Episode 6 Preview
In the upcoming episode of “Night Court” titled “Wrath of Comic-Con,” airing on NBC at 8:00 Pm on January 30, 2024, viewers are in for a nostalgic and comedic ride as Judge Abby Stone, daughter of the late Harry Stone, takes the reins in the night shift of a Manhattan arraignment court. Following in her father’s footsteps, Abby attempts to bring order to a crew of quirky oddballs and cynics in this beloved legal comedy series.
Starring in the lead role as Judge Abby Stone is Melissa Rauch. Known for her comedic prowess,...
- 1/23/2024
- by News
- TV Regular
In the upcoming episode of “Night Court,” airing at 8:00 Pm on Tuesday, January 30, 2024, on NBC, viewers are set for an amusing legal escapade in Season 2 Episode 6 titled “Wrath of Comic-Con.” Judge Abby Stone, carrying on the legacy of her late father Harry Stone, navigates the night shift of a Manhattan arraignment court, striving to impose order among its crew of eccentric oddballs and cynical characters.
“Wrath of Comic-Con” promises a comical twist, likely incorporating the colorful and unconventional personalities that populate the night court. As Abby Stone attempts to maintain decorum in the legal proceedings, viewers can anticipate a blend of legal antics and humor that characterizes the series.
Tune in to NBC at 8:00 Pm for a dose of laughter and legal whimsy with “Night Court.” With Judge Abby Stone at the helm, “Wrath of Comic-Con” ensures an entertaining exploration of the challenges and absurdities that come with...
“Wrath of Comic-Con” promises a comical twist, likely incorporating the colorful and unconventional personalities that populate the night court. As Abby Stone attempts to maintain decorum in the legal proceedings, viewers can anticipate a blend of legal antics and humor that characterizes the series.
Tune in to NBC at 8:00 Pm for a dose of laughter and legal whimsy with “Night Court.” With Judge Abby Stone at the helm, “Wrath of Comic-Con” ensures an entertaining exploration of the challenges and absurdities that come with...
- 1/23/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
Channing Dungey first joined Warner Bros. TV Group as chairman in late 2020 — right in the middle of the Covid-19 pandemic, which made for an interesting first year on the job. Then came the Warner Media-Discovery merger in 2022, and the restructuring that came with it. In 2023, the Hollywood strikes disrupted the business again.
“It’s been a lot of tumult since I’ve been in the role,” Dungey recently reflected to Variety. “I’m hoping — and I’m knocking wood as I say this — that as we round the corner into 2024, we’re behind some of those bigger challenges. I’m sure there will be something new on the horizon, but I’m hopeful that 2024 marks a return to business as usual.”
The entertainment industry remains in flux, of course, with more disruption anticipated this year. But in her own corner of the biz, Dungey said she feels some truly positive momentum.
“It’s been a lot of tumult since I’ve been in the role,” Dungey recently reflected to Variety. “I’m hoping — and I’m knocking wood as I say this — that as we round the corner into 2024, we’re behind some of those bigger challenges. I’m sure there will be something new on the horizon, but I’m hopeful that 2024 marks a return to business as usual.”
The entertainment industry remains in flux, of course, with more disruption anticipated this year. But in her own corner of the biz, Dungey said she feels some truly positive momentum.
- 1/22/2024
- by Michael Schneider
- Variety Film + TV
Nyambi Nyambi has been promoted to series regular on NBC’s revival of “Night Court,” Variety has learned exclusively.
Nyambi made his first appearance on the show as a guest star in the Season 2 episode that aired on Jan. 16. He will make his first regular appearance on the show beginning Feb. 6. Nyambi plays Wyatt Shaw, described as “the court’s new quick-witted and sarcastic clerk. Wyatt has seen it all and, as a recently divorced, overprotective father of two young girls, he’s determined to make sure his daughters see way less than he did.”
Nyambi is known for his work on shows like “The Good Fight,” “Mike & Molly,” “Blindspot,” and “Titans,” as well as for films like “Here Today” and “The Sleepless.” He has also lent his voice to animated projects like “The Death of Superman” and “Reign of the Supermen.” Nyambi is additionally an accomplished stage actor,...
Nyambi made his first appearance on the show as a guest star in the Season 2 episode that aired on Jan. 16. He will make his first regular appearance on the show beginning Feb. 6. Nyambi plays Wyatt Shaw, described as “the court’s new quick-witted and sarcastic clerk. Wyatt has seen it all and, as a recently divorced, overprotective father of two young girls, he’s determined to make sure his daughters see way less than he did.”
Nyambi is known for his work on shows like “The Good Fight,” “Mike & Molly,” “Blindspot,” and “Titans,” as well as for films like “Here Today” and “The Sleepless.” He has also lent his voice to animated projects like “The Death of Superman” and “Reign of the Supermen.” Nyambi is additionally an accomplished stage actor,...
- 1/18/2024
- by Joe Otterson
- Variety Film + TV
Photograph by Courtesy of Nicole Weingart/NBC/Warner Bros. It still has a long way to go if it’s going to match the nine seasons the original series produced, but the rebooted Night Court is now in its second season on NBC. John Laroquette, the link between the past and present versions of the show, was happy to see the show renewed for another season, and said it’s been exciting to see the enthusiasm both fans and the network have had for the show. (Click on the media bar below to hear John Larroquette) https://www.hollywoodoutbreak.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/John_-Larroquette_Fans_Likkjing_Night_Court_.mp3 Night Court airs Tuesdays at 8/7c on NBC, and episodes start streaming the following day on Peacock.
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- 1/16/2024
- by Hollywood Outbreak
- HollywoodOutbreak.com
“Night Court” Season 2 Episode 5, titled “Hold the Pickles, Keep the Change,” brings the nostalgic charm of the beloved series back to NBC at 8:00 Pm on Tuesday, January 23, 2024. In this episode, viewers can expect to be entertained by Judge Abby Stone, the daughter of the late Harry Stone, who is determined to carry on her father’s legacy.
Following in the footsteps of the iconic Harry Stone, Judge Abby Stone takes charge of the night shift at a Manhattan arraignment court. With a mission to instill order in a crew of oddballs and cynics, the episode promises a delightful blend of humor, legal antics, and the unique dynamics of the night court.
For fans of the classic sitcom and those new to the “Night Court” universe, this episode is a must-watch. Tune in at 8:00 Pm on NBC to enjoy the wit, quirks, and legal shenanigans in “Hold the Pickles,...
Following in the footsteps of the iconic Harry Stone, Judge Abby Stone takes charge of the night shift at a Manhattan arraignment court. With a mission to instill order in a crew of oddballs and cynics, the episode promises a delightful blend of humor, legal antics, and the unique dynamics of the night court.
For fans of the classic sitcom and those new to the “Night Court” universe, this episode is a must-watch. Tune in at 8:00 Pm on NBC to enjoy the wit, quirks, and legal shenanigans in “Hold the Pickles,...
- 1/16/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
Night Court fans, we’ve got a fresh off the press preview for the new Season 2 Episode 4 episode titled Just the Fax, Dan!
Find out everything you need to know about the Just the Fax, Dan episode of Night Court, including a full preview, videos, release date, cast information and how to watch!
Night Court Just the Fax, Dan Season 2 Episode 4 Preview
In the upcoming episode of the classic legal comedy “Night Court,” titled “Just the Fax, Dan,” slated to air on NBC at 8:00 Pm on January 16, 2024, viewers are in for a modern twist as the courthouse becomes the target of a cybercriminal. The beloved Night Court crew is thrust into a technological whodunit when the courthouse server gets hacked, threatening to expose their deepest secrets. The episode promises a delightful blend of classic humor and contemporary challenges.
As the team races against time to uncover the identity of the cybercriminal,...
Find out everything you need to know about the Just the Fax, Dan episode of Night Court, including a full preview, videos, release date, cast information and how to watch!
Night Court Just the Fax, Dan Season 2 Episode 4 Preview
In the upcoming episode of the classic legal comedy “Night Court,” titled “Just the Fax, Dan,” slated to air on NBC at 8:00 Pm on January 16, 2024, viewers are in for a modern twist as the courthouse becomes the target of a cybercriminal. The beloved Night Court crew is thrust into a technological whodunit when the courthouse server gets hacked, threatening to expose their deepest secrets. The episode promises a delightful blend of classic humor and contemporary challenges.
As the team races against time to uncover the identity of the cybercriminal,...
- 1/9/2024
- by News
- TV Regular
Get ready for a hilarious ride as “Night Court” returns with Season 2 Episode 4, titled “Just the Fax, Dan,” airing on Tuesday, January 16, 2024, at 8:00 Pm on NBC.
In this uproarious episode, the courthouse crew finds themselves in a cyber pickle when a nefarious hacker breaches the courthouse server. As the team races against time to uncover the identity of the cybercriminal, the comedic chaos ensues. Gurgs, always the quirky character, extends a warm welcome to Wyatt, the new clerk, by dubbing him as the prime suspect. With secrets at risk of being exposed, the courtroom shenanigans reach new heights.
Join the laughter at 8:00 Pm for “Night Court: Just the Fax, Dan” – an episode brimming with cyber-mayhem, witty banter, and the signature humor that makes “Night Court” a delightful watch.
Release Date & Time: 8:00 Pm Tuesday 16 January 2024 on NBC
** Night Court Just the Fax, Dan Cast – Season 2 Episode 4 Main Cast...
In this uproarious episode, the courthouse crew finds themselves in a cyber pickle when a nefarious hacker breaches the courthouse server. As the team races against time to uncover the identity of the cybercriminal, the comedic chaos ensues. Gurgs, always the quirky character, extends a warm welcome to Wyatt, the new clerk, by dubbing him as the prime suspect. With secrets at risk of being exposed, the courtroom shenanigans reach new heights.
Join the laughter at 8:00 Pm for “Night Court: Just the Fax, Dan” – an episode brimming with cyber-mayhem, witty banter, and the signature humor that makes “Night Court” a delightful watch.
Release Date & Time: 8:00 Pm Tuesday 16 January 2024 on NBC
** Night Court Just the Fax, Dan Cast – Season 2 Episode 4 Main Cast...
- 1/9/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
Vulture Watch
How long before court is adjourned? Has the Night Court TV show been cancelled or renewed for a third season on NBC? The television vulture is watching all the latest cancellation and renewal news, so this page is the place to track the status of Night Court, season three. Bookmark it, or subscribe for the latest updates. Remember, the television vulture is watching your shows. Are you?
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A workplace comedy series airing on the NBC television network, the Night Court TV show stars Melissa Rauch, India de Beaufort, Lacretta, and John Larroquette. The new story follows Abracadabra “Abby” Stone (Rauch), a judge following in the footsteps of her revered late father, Judge Harry Stone (Harry Anderson). She takes on the challenge of overseeing the night shift of a Manhattan arraignment court, just as...
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A workplace comedy series airing on the NBC television network, the Night Court TV show stars Melissa Rauch, India de Beaufort, Lacretta, and John Larroquette. The new story follows Abracadabra “Abby” Stone (Rauch), a judge following in the footsteps of her revered late father, Judge Harry Stone (Harry Anderson). She takes on the challenge of overseeing the night shift of a Manhattan arraignment court, just as...
- 1/5/2024
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
The new incarnation of Night Court had a solid launch in early 2023, but the ratings fell quickly in subsequent weeks. One had to wonder if the NBC execs started to regret their decision to issue an early second season renewal. Will the latest numbers be good enough to land the comedy a third season renewal, or will it be cancelled instead? Stay tuned.
A workplace comedy series, the Night Court TV show stars Melissa Rauch, India de Beaufort, Lacretta, and John Larroquette. The new story follows Abracadabra “Abby” Stone (Rauch), a judge following in the footsteps of her revered late father, Judge Harry Stone (Harry Anderson). She takes on the challenge of overseeing the night shift of a Manhattan arraignment court, just as he did. To bring order and dignity to the court, she enlists former night...
A workplace comedy series, the Night Court TV show stars Melissa Rauch, India de Beaufort, Lacretta, and John Larroquette. The new story follows Abracadabra “Abby” Stone (Rauch), a judge following in the footsteps of her revered late father, Judge Harry Stone (Harry Anderson). She takes on the challenge of overseeing the night shift of a Manhattan arraignment court, just as he did. To bring order and dignity to the court, she enlists former night...
- 1/5/2024
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
On Jan. 4, 1984, NBC unveiled Night Court, which went on to air for nine seasons and get a recent revival. The Hollywood Reporter weighed in with a full review, headlined “Night Court convicted of being consistently amusing TV sitcom,” as it entered its sophomore run:
Night Court is a consistently funny sitcom created by Reinhold Weege, a writer-producer for the old Barney Miller series. Its venue, weekly parade of various weirdos, and quirky regulars are reminiscent of Miller. And, like Miller, Night Court has more laughs per episode than most sitcoms.
Anchoring the series is Harry Anderson, as unorthodox Manhattan arraignment court judge, Harry Stone. Judge Stone is sharp and fair, but he seizes every available opportunity to turn due process of law into an excuse for levity. Anderson manages to wring just the right amount of irony out of lines like, “Being a judge means never having to say you’re sorry.
Night Court is a consistently funny sitcom created by Reinhold Weege, a writer-producer for the old Barney Miller series. Its venue, weekly parade of various weirdos, and quirky regulars are reminiscent of Miller. And, like Miller, Night Court has more laughs per episode than most sitcoms.
Anchoring the series is Harry Anderson, as unorthodox Manhattan arraignment court judge, Harry Stone. Judge Stone is sharp and fair, but he seizes every available opportunity to turn due process of law into an excuse for levity. Anderson manages to wring just the right amount of irony out of lines like, “Being a judge means never having to say you’re sorry.
- 1/3/2024
- by Gail Williams
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Abby is bringing order to the court in the second season of the Night Court TV show on NBC. As we all know, the Nielsen ratings typically play a big role in determining whether a TV show like Night Court is cancelled or renewed for season three. Unfortunately, most of us do not live in Nielsen households. Because many viewers feel frustrated when their viewing habits and opinions aren't considered, we invite you to rate all of the second season episodes of Night Court here.
An NBC workplace comedy series, the Night Court TV show stars Melissa Rauch, India de Beaufort, Lacretta, and John Larroquette. The new story follows Abracadabra “Abby” Stone (Rauch), a judge following in the footsteps of her revered late father, Judge Harry Stone (Harry Anderson). She takes on the challenge of overseeing the night shift of a Manhattan...
An NBC workplace comedy series, the Night Court TV show stars Melissa Rauch, India de Beaufort, Lacretta, and John Larroquette. The new story follows Abracadabra “Abby” Stone (Rauch), a judge following in the footsteps of her revered late father, Judge Harry Stone (Harry Anderson). She takes on the challenge of overseeing the night shift of a Manhattan...
- 1/3/2024
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
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