Night Court

1984 • NBC
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Season 6 episodes (22)

1 Danny Got His Gun, Part 2
10/26/88
The night court gang mourns the loss of Dan Fielding (JOHN LARROQUETTE), who is presumed dead after his Army Reserve plane crashes in the Arctic Circle. Meanwhile, Dan is very much alive and living in an igloo--set to perform emergency surgery to save the life of a young girl.
2 Danny Got His Gun, Part 3
10/26/88
Stranded in the Arctic, Dan (JOHN LARROQUETTE) performs delicate surgery on an Eskimo while his colleagues in New York, thinking he is dead, have a memorial service for him.
3 Fire
11/2/88
Dan (JOHN LARROQUETTE), in a heated race for state office, waits for the election returns while he and the rest of the night court staff are in a heated race for their lives as they sit trapped in the basement of the burning courthouse.
4 Harry And The Tramp
11/9/88
Harry (HARRY ANDERSON) finds out his date for an awards banquet is a pornography star. Meanwhile, Bull (RICHARD MOLL) glues his fingers to the side of his head while trying to fix a broken coffee mug.
5 Educating Rhoda
11/16/88
Dan (JOHN LARROQUETTE) is taken hostage in a sleazy hotel by a psychotic female prisoner (NANA VISITOR) who escapes the custody of a pretty but bumbling bailiff trainee (DENNY DILLON) who is attracted to Bull (RICHARD MOLL).
6 The Last Temptation Of Mac
11/23/88
When Christine (MARKIE POST) cooks a lavish Thanksgiving meal for the entire courtroom, everyone gets a case of food poisoning. Meanwhile, Mac (CHARLES ROBINSON) deals with an overzealous classmate who has more on her mind than studying.
7 The Law Club
11/30/88
Dan (JOHN LARROQUETTE) risks membership into a prestigious law club to protect Christine's (MARKIE POST) virtue, while Harry (HARRY ANDERSON) and Bull (RICHARD MOLL) rehearse for a magic show where Bull "loses his head."
8 Of The Living Dead
12/14/88
Christine (MARKIE POST) is replaced after being listed as dead by Personnel's computer, and a defendant is suddenly "alive" after twenty years in a coma. Also, a mad professor gives life to a talking black box that makes decisions based on logic not emotions.
9 The Night Court Before Christmas
12/21/88
Harry (HARRY ANDERSON) jails Roz (MARSHA WARFIELD) on Christmas Eve when she won't divulge the location of a truckload of toys mistakenly given to needy kids.
10 Mental Giant
1/11/89
Bull (RICHARD MOLL) accepts a post at a prestigious think tank after it is learned that he is a genius. Meanwhile, Harry (HARRY ANDERSON) must deal with Bull's crusty, old and inept replacement.
11 Rock-A-Bye Baby
1/18/89
Harry (HARRY ANDERSON) bets on his alma mater's Lacrosse team only to lose then win again. Meanwhile, Christine (MARKIE POST) doubts her maternal instincts when she has difficulty caring for a neighbor's infant.
12 The Clip Show, Part 1
1/25/89
Clark Edwards (RICHARD SANDERS), a city auditor, scoffs at the idea that Harry (HARRY ANDERSON) and his courtroom are a magnet for bizarre and costly happenings . . . until a clown enters Harry's chambers and orders everyone to freeze.
13 The Clip Show, Part 2
1/25/89
As the city audit continues, while Harry (HARRY ANDERSON), his staff and the auditor are held captive by a clown, the auditor becomes convinced that Harry's courtroom is indeed a magnet for the bizarre.
14 The Trouble Is Not In Your Set
2/1/89
The courtroom turns into a circus when Harry (HARRY ANDERSON) allows court proceedings to be shown on cable TV. A confused, grenade-wielding woman holds the court hostage when she confuses reality with television and Dan (JOHN LARROQUETTE) beefs up his campaign for state office.
15 The Game Show
2/15/89
In an effort to save a local Boys' Club from demolition, Bull (RICHARD MOLL) becomes a contestant on a game show. Meanwhile, Dan (JOHN LARROQUETTE) is jailed by an irritable and humorless judge.
16 This Old Man ...
3/1/89
Christine (MARKIE POST) shocks the night court staff when she brings in her new boyfriend--a wealthy man in his mid-sixties. Meanwhile, Dan (JOHN LARROQUETTE) sinks to an all-time low in an effort to fund his campaign for state assembly.
17 Strange Bedfellows
3/8/89
Dan (JOHN LARROQUETTE) falls in love with his opponent for a state assembly seat (JANET ZARISH), while Harry (HARRY ANDERSON) alienates his idol, Mel Torme (HIMSELF), by giving him the flu and making him miss his own concert.
18 From Snoop To Nuts, Part 1
3/15/89
Harry (HARRY ANDERSON) participates in a government sting operation to catch a gangster. Meanwhile, he finds out his stepfather, Buddy Ryan (JOHN ASTIN), is his real dad.
19 From Snoop To Nuts, Part 2
3/22/89
While taking part in a government sting operation, Judge Harry Stone (HARRY ANDERSON) is ordered to be killed by a known mobster. Meanwhile, he learns why his demented father, Buddy Ryan (JOHN ASTIN), never told him about their relationship.
20 Pen Pals
4/12/89
Roz (MARSHA WARFIELD) falls in love with Christine's pen pal, a man she believes is an ex-con. Meanwhile, the staff walks on pins and needles--and roaches, as the prehistoric vermin infest the courtroom.
21 Not My Type
4/26/89
Christine (MARKIE POST) agrees to a date with Art (MIKE FINNERAN) even though she doesn't want to go, and Mac (CHARLES ROBINSON), is frantic because Dan (JOHN LARROQUETTE) has lost an important computer file.
22 Yet Another Day In The Life
5/3/89
In yet another day in the life, the courtroom of Judge Harry T. Stone (HARRY ANDERSON) becomes a holding cell when a water pipe bursts. Meanwhile, Dan (JOHN LARROQUETTE) has Harry rush through the court session so he can get an early start on his vacation.

About this show

Presiding over the New York's NIGHT COURT, Judge Harry T. Stone always finds his cases a little bit silly, but it's up for debate whether his motley crew of staff or the criminals for whom he dispenses justice are more bizarre. Enjoy the law and disorder that made this hilarious '80s sitcom one of the top shows of its time.

Ratings and reviews

4.8
366 reviews
Jack Mack
June 12, 2020
I love this show. Wacky and heartfelt, the cast play their parts pitch perfectly. Wether sex crazed Dan or good hearted Bull or even repressed goody two shoes Christine, everyone is just incredibly cast. And Harry is a wise beyond his years, hiding it with youthful childishness. All in the best ways possible.Plus Mac and Roz are played as though they were playing themselves. Everyone did. Great show. One of my all time favorite shows.
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Deirdre Kirk
August 20, 2016
Once seeing this show you hooked gotta love it.My stepfather may he rest in peace use to watch it all the time.I was a lol girl once I heard there voices I'd get comfortable an we would crack up .great childhood memories.would love to see them now.t.v just ain't like the good ol days.
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Justin Nowak
April 20, 2014
Loved the show when I was a kid and still love it now Dan Fielding how can u go wrong. Roz isnt in the show until season 4-5 but when she starts the show was even better, Mac, Bull, Harry 2good
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