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Rauch and the other executive producers tried to find a new home for Night Court in the wake of its cancelation. However, those attempts were ultimately unsuccessful. In an Instag ...
The list of TV shows canceled or ending in 2025 is growing, especially as networks decide what to renew, green light and sack ...
Night Court wasted no time in becoming a big freshman hit in the 2023 TV lineup, and earned a renewal from NBC after just four episodes. A lot of the charm of the revival comes from the chemistry ...
Night Court was one of NBC's first shows to return in the 2024 TV schedule, and the hit sitcom didn't slow down in its second season with everything from Big Bang Theory reunions to characters ...
And if we are lucky, this won’t be the last time that we see Malick drop by the Night Court set. Okay, yeah, her role may seem pretty one-and-done, but it doesn’t have to be that way. Hear us ...
Night Court also starred Nyambi Nyambi, Lacretta, and Wendie Malick. Marsha Warfield often returned to the universe as her character Roz from the original series, including the Season 3 finale.
“Night Court” went into syndication on A&E and, in more recent years, on the obscure network Laff. But it never made it to Netflix or Hulu to help introduce it to a new generation of viewers ...
Night Court costume designer Molly Grundman-Gerbosi reveals how she and John Larroquette teamed up to update Dan Fielding's suit style.
Revivals seldom come less ambitious than “Night Court,” which brings back multi-Emmy winner John Larroquette from the original series, in a show that does little to reflect the passage of time.
Note: This story contains spoilers from the “Night Court” Season 2 finale. The “Night Court” reboot wrapped up Season 2 with a bang — and a paternity cliffhanger.
In NBC’s new revival of its popular 1984-1992 sitcom Night Court, Judge Abby Stone (Melissa Rauch) presides over a cavalcade of irreverent defendants during the night shift at Manhattan Criminal ...