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NIGHT COURT - Another Day in the Life

Air Date/Released Thursday, February 18, 1988
Station/Studio NBC / Starry Night Productions

Eccentric judge Harry Stone presides over an NYC night court of fellow eccentrics, and the occasional loon.

A long night for Harry and the staff when the docket presents with 207 cases. The first case is three nuns who wouldn’t vacate their orphanage after defaulting on its mortgage. The final case is a rich businessman who must be out by midnight in order to make an important meeting in Japan the next day. His deal?... he’ll pay off the nuns’ entire outstanding mortgage of $300,000 if his case is closed by midnight.

The three nuns are introduced as “Sisters Laurie, Mo and Carla.”
Mac: Our first case, refusing an order to vacate, “The People vs. Sisters Laurie, Mo and Carla.”
Dan: Nyuk! Nyuk! Nyuk!
Harry: Mr. Prosecutor, that will be enough.
Dan: Coitainly!


Cast: Harry Anderson (Judge Harry T. Stone), John Larroquette (Dan Fielding), Markie Post (Christine Sullivan), Charles Robinson (Mac Robinson), Richard Moll (Bull Shannon), Marsha Warfield (Roz Russell), Pat Corley (Otis Edwards), Brian Stokes Mitchell (Mr. Morley), Cathy Cahn (Sister Laurie), Sandy Martin (Sister Mo), Marji Martin (Sister Carla), Eugene Greytak (Pope John Paul), Marcia Wallace (Miss Phillips), Boyd Bodwell (Roper), Dennis Pratt (Murdock), Lou Hancock (Mr. Klemper), Karl Johnson (Dave Costanza), Molly David (Martha), Lenore (Velma), David Carlile (Harris), Ron Boussom (Mr. DeYoung), Steve DeVorkin (Mr. Shafer), Steven R. Bannister (Reilly), Gayle Woods (Hooker), Larry Wright, Peter Neushul, Doug Anderson, James Kline (Singing Quartet), Gary Grossman (Shouting man)

Crew: Jeff Melman (Director), Larry Strawther, Gary Murphy, Bob Underwood (Writers), Linwood Boomer, Jeff Melman, Tom Straw, Tim Steele (Producers), Rheinhold Weege (Creator, Executive Producer)
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