Night Court

 (1984) (TV Series)

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"This is the reunion of friends...from 'Night Court'". So says Kenneth as the three former cast members-Harry Anderson, Markie Post, and Charlie Robinson (with no-show John Larroquette unable to adjust his schedule)-stage the finale wedding between Harry and Christine that never... Full review
wicked sense of humor
Nov 07, 2000
mcfly-31 - imdb.com
"Night Court" was one of the more bizarre shows to come along. The only time I've ever seen a show that featured a lot of slapstick and raunchy gags, unlike any other sitcom. Harry Anderson was Harry Stone, a zany judge... Full review

Critics Reviews

| Feb 11, 2009
Monsters and Critics
Night Court is a hilarious show.... ... Full Review
| Feb 03, 2009
Entertainment Insiders
To be fair, the show really didn't pick up steam until the wonderful Markie Post joined the cast so maybe I am being a little premature in my reviewing of this television classic. Most sitcoms are better in their first three seasons and start to fade after those are played out; with this series, the show is still trying to find its footings until its third season when it begins to really take off thanks to the comedic genius of Markie Post (who is very much missed on television these days). ... Full Review

Exclaim! Canada
Often mixing sentiment with riotous laughs and provocative circumstances, Night Court was a wacky comedy and one of the best of its time.....a quirky comedy....soaked in hugs and kisses, moral lessons and the teenage battles between Michael J. Fox and Kirk Cameron..... ... Full Review

DVD Town
But "Night Court" beat the odds. John Larroquette provided a strong character as well--and we're not talking morally . ... Full Review

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Editor's note: The following TV recap was written by musician Fred Dame Jr. of York, Maine, who auditioned in Boston for this season of "America's Got Talent." ... Full Article

For me, the big release of the week is The Partridge Family: The Complete Fourth Season ($29.95). Poor David Cassidy lost his Partridge Family lunchbox and other memorabilia in a California earthquake, but thank God we've still got his last... ... Full Article

A good TV show is like a magic act. There's plenty of patter, with lowbrow jokes for the belly laughers and higher cultural references for (poking fun at) the intellectual crowd. ... Full Article

What a huge difference 20 some-odd years can make. I remember a time in the early 1980's when I wouldn't miss one episode of this show; now, in 2009, I watched it and wondered where all the "funny" had gone. ... Full Article

Midseason replacements are usually a long shot. Without fall fanfare and the handicapping that the entertainment media gives full-season launches, the midseason entries are seldom on anyone's radar. ... Full Article

Richard Moll is best known for playing bailiff Bull Shannon on "Night Court" from 1984-1992. Guess what he looks like now! ... Full Article

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