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The current “Night Court” is based on the original series that ran for nine seasons, from 1984-1992. Eternally optimistic Abby Stone (Melissa Rauch) follows in the footsteps of her late father ...
Premiering in 2023, Night Court served as a "sequel series" to the original, which ran from 1984-1992 on NBC. Rauch starred as Judge Abby Stone, the daughter of the late Judge Harry Stone (played ...
Rauch starred in “Night Court” opposite John Larroquette, who reprised his role as Dan Fielding from the original sitcom, which ran from 1984 to 1992, with Dan taking on a father-like role to Rauch’s ...
Despite hopes of saving Night Court from cancellation, Melissa Rauch is officially saying goodbye to the NBC comedy. “I have held off on posting anything about Night Court not continuing until I ...
A month after NBC canceled its Night Court revival following three seasons, Melissa Rauch is bidding farewell to the show. The star and executive producer recently shared a heartfelt statement about ...
Night Court delivered a big (bang theory) twist in Part 2 of its Season 3 finale that changes the show’s trajectory, as promised by creator and star Melissa Rauch.
Night Court star & executive producer Melissa Rauch took to Instagram to confirm filming has wrapped, with an "early 2023" release window.
Series star & EP Melissa Rauch, co-star/EP John Larroquette & writer/EP Dan Rubin 's Night Court is looking to kick off the new year in a big way this Tuesday, January 2nd. That's when the hit NBC ...
We say “Bazinga!” to that! Night Court, Midseason Premiere, Tuesday, January 14, 8:30/7:30c, NBC This article first appeared on TV Insider and was syndicated with permission.
I also spoke to “Night Court” star Melissa Rauch about the series’ third season premiering November 19. “I’m over the moon,” she shared.