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By Rick Porter, Tony Maglio NBC has canceled Lopez vs. Lopez and Night Court after three seasons apiece. The cancellations come on the final business day before NBC’s upfront — when networks ...
EXCLUSIVE: NBC‘s Night Court is no longer in session as the multi-camera comedy starring Melissa Rauch is not being renewed for a fourth season. The news is not surprising since NBC has been ...
From left: Lacretta, John Larroquette, Melissa Rauch, India de Beaufort and Kapil Talwalkar in 'Night Court' Robert Trachtenberg/NBC/Warner Bros. Television) NBC has ...
Interviews 'I Have That Conversation At Least Once A Week': John Larroquette Talks Waiting On Night Court's Renewal, And I Love His Season 4 Ideas Television Melissa Rauch Knows ‘When You Hear ...
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 ...
But then my friend said back, “He’s on to talk about Night Court.” And then I did that thing where you say the words “ha ha” out loud, in a slow, drawn-out way, to display sarcasm.
The reboot of NBC’s “Night Court” feels like it came out of nowhere, but as sitcom resurrections go, it’s kind of irresistible. The original show, which ran for nine seasons, was the ...
By Daniel Fienberg Chief Television Critic Over its nine-season, 193-episode run, NBC’s Night Court had many things going for it. The Manhattan courtroom setting presented an array of cases that ...
NBC‘s upcoming “Night Court” revival has set a new slate of guest stars including Melissa Villaseñor, Faith Ford, Pete Holmes, Kurt Fuller, Stephanie Weir, Lyric Lewis, Johnny Weir and Tara ...
In fall 2022, NBC will bring back Night Court, the viewer-beloved ‘80s sitcom that ran for nine seasons. While it’s easy to see why NBC would want to bring Night Court, it is a bit ...
Markie Post, an actress known for her roles on sitcoms like Night Court and Hearts Afire, died Saturday. She was 70. Per our sister site Deadline, Post had been ill with cancer for nearly four years.
Markie Post, the veteran television actress who starred on sitcoms like Night Court and Scrubs, has died at the age of 70. Post’s manager, Ellen Lubin Sanitsky, confirmed her death to The ...