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Clip Show: Part 1. A city accountant audits the court's expenses, leading to a series of flashbacks. Near the end of the audit, the staff and the accountant are taken hostage in Harry's office by a circus clown with a gun.
- (112)
- Comedy
- Jeff Melman
- 1989-01-25
When Emil Dutton (the clown) appears in court, he's still wearing his makeup. He would have had to remove it when he was processed (pictures and prints). This is the first time this error occurs, which happens several times during the series.
- (212)
- Comedy
- Asaad Kelada
- 1984-03-07
Night Court: Created by Reinhold Weege. With Harry Anderson, John Larroquette, Richard Moll, Charles Robinson. An eccentric fun-loving judge presides over an urban night court and all the silliness going on there.
- (18K)
- 1984-01-04
- Comedy
- 30
The show is set in the night shift of a Manhattan Criminal Court presided over by a young, unorthodox judge, Harold "Harry" T. Stone (portrayed by Harry Anderson), and was created by comedy writer Reinhold Weege, who had previously worked on Barney Miller in the 1970s and early 1980s.
YearCategory / EpisodeRecipient / NomineeResults1990Nominated1985Eileen Mack KnightNominated1986Gilda StrattonWon1987Harriet B. HelbergNominatedJul 14, 2024 · The legacy of the 1984 sitcom "Night Court" lives on through its surviving actors. Find out who is still making waves in Hollywood.
- Pauli Poisuo
Mar 25, 2023 · First airing in 1984, the show follows a downtown municipal night court that presides over petty crimes, with its key cast comprised of irreverent judges, prosecutors, and bailiffs. Starting...
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