| 1. | Night Court: Season 1 | 1984 |
| 2. | Night Court: Season 2 | 1985 |
| 3. | Night Court: Season 3 | 1985 |
| 4. | Night Court: Season 4 | 1987 |
| 5. | Night Court: Season 5 | 1988 |
| 6. | Night Court: Season 6 | 1989 |
| 7. | Night Court: Season 7 | 1990 |
| 8. | Night Court: Season 8 | 1990 |
| 9. | Night Court: Season 9 | 1991 |
Night Court
Judge Harold T. Stone presides over "Night Court", a court which deals with petty crimes which can be dealt with in a dime-a-dozen manner. Invariably, the cases appearing before the court are bizarre, but that's ok because Judge Stone is not your regular judge. He's assisted by a motley crew of clerks and District Attorneys who often create as much chaos as the criminals they bring in for trial.
While Harry and Christine try to sort out their feelings, Dan kidnaps her.
While Harry and Christine try to sort out their feelings, Dan kidnaps her.
Harry risks an international incident when he jails an arrogant diplomat from a tiny, obscure European nation. And Dan returns to duty but is forced to start out at the bottom, in dog law court.
Roz's husband shows up looking for a divorce.
Bull feels that he must perform a miracle before he marries Wanda.
Dan wants to break up with the daughter of an underworld kingpin.
Bull's bachelor party includes no money, no transportation and no Bull.
Christine's image of her law professor is shattered and Bull tries to regain his virginity.
Harry teaches a law class and Dan hires an artist to draw Christine.
At Bull and Wanda's wedding, Wanda refuses to wear Bull's mother's wedding dress, there's a fight over best man, and Christine over-organizes everything.
Mr. Billachi, an elderly former department store Santa, is brought into court for attacking the robot that replaced him. Disheartened by the commercialism of Christmas, he announces his intention to commit suicide, and Dan is the unlikely person who has to convince him that Christmas is still a time of giving and goodwill. His task is made harder by the fact that his normally cheerful co-workers are all complaining loudly about the mess-ups in their holiday plans.
Harry finally becomes buddies with Mel Torme by convincing him to appear as "Man of the Year" at an annual dinner. When he learns that the "Man of the Year" is actually meant to be the victim of a hazing at a public rally, he desperately tries to talk Mel out of it. Dan is employing Will as a bounty hunter and raking in reward money, but bites off more than he can chew when he sends Will after "Eddie the Machete." Bull gets a Walkman and listens to books on tape around court.
A defendant shows up owning several NYC landmarks and Dan gets to be a beauty contest judge.
Mac has been asked to do an underwear commercial.
Roz has a poker and makeup party, and Dan goes after a new courtroom employee.
Christine is asked to run for a political office.
Christine is asked to run for a political office.
Dan starts to brown-nose Harry to get a judgeship when Harry decides to teach full-time. Meanwhile, Art has asked Bull's mother to marry him.
Roz dreads meeting her pen pal when she was not entirely truthful with him.
Harry considers his future - Columbia Law School or touring with his idol, Mel Torme. Christine faces Election Day. Bull is being followed.
Christine is elected to Congress; Bull sets a trap for the aliens following him; Harry turns down the education job offer.
Dan tries to get into a newspaper society column, but the columnist is enchanted by Roz instead. Bull substitutes for Mac as court clerk. Lisette tells Christine about her erotic dreams featuring Harry.
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Charles Lemons | Mac Robinson |
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John Larroquette | Dan Fielding |
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Richard Moll | Nostradamus 'Bull' Shannon |
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Markie Post | Christine Sullivan |
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Harry Anderson | Judge Harry T. Stone |
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Marsha Warfield | Rosalind 'Roz' Russell |
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Joleen Lutz | Lisette Hocheiser |
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Dorothy Andrews | Cashier |
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Mike Finneran | Art Fensterman |
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William Utay | Will Sanders |
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Gilbert Gottfried | Oscar Brown |
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John Mariano | Travis Gerkin |
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Ray Holland | Walter Plimp |
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Mel Torme | Mel Tormé |
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John Bear Staible | Bailiff |
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Lisa Melilli | Bambi |
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Raye Birk | Frank Pepitone |
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Cristine Rose | Dr. Weeks |
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Nancy Marchand | Louise Cahill |
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Eddie Barth | Morty Fleckman |
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Robin Pearson Rose | P.J. Sparks |
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Roger E. Mosley | Eugene Westfall |
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Lou Bonacki | Lou |
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Lucille Meredith | Sylvia Fleckman |
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Don Amendolia | Johnny Dugan |
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