Un juge excentrique qui aime s'amuser préside un tribunal de nuit urbain et toutes les bêtises qui s'y déroulent.Un juge excentrique qui aime s'amuser préside un tribunal de nuit urbain et toutes les bêtises qui s'y déroulent.Un juge excentrique qui aime s'amuser préside un tribunal de nuit urbain et toutes les bêtises qui s'y déroulent.
- Récompensé par 8 Primetime Emmys
- 13 victoires et 34 nominations au total
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- AnecdotesAccording to series creator Reinhold Weege on the season 1 DVD commentary, when it is mentioned in the first episode that Harry Stone is a Mel Tormé fan, friends and relatives of the famed jazz and pop singer called Tormé to tell him about the reference. Tormé was so flattered that when the series later contacted him about appearing on the show, he was more than happy to do so. Tormé has also stated that largely due to the "Night Court" references, he noticed that his audience at concerts started to get younger and younger, and that his newfound resurgence was because of the show.
- GaffesIn the cafeteria, the exit doors are labeled with "These Doors Must Remain Unlocked During Business Hours". This is a California State requirement (where the series is shot), and is not seen in New York (where the series is set).
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Dan Fielding: [to Harry] If you weren't born, Walt Disney would have to draw you.
- ConnexionsFeatured in The 36th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards (1984)
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I loved this show while it was on. In the beginning it followed the same premise of Barney Miller depicting the fact that city officials are just people themselves doing a job, but with the incredibly gorgeous Markie Post on the show for every one to drool over, the show became wildly cartoony, illogical and wild while it kept all the straight and contemplative issues that had made it a hit. Post really saved this show with her too perfect to be real figure while she followed the rigid restraints of a nun. John Larroquette was her perfect nemesis as the lecherous but snobbish Dan Fielding and Harry Anderson as the judge with a Peter Pan complex. The supporting staff of Charlie Robinson, Marsha Warfield and the ever likeable Richard Moll also became stars in this incredible show, but it had really lost its steam when Christine lost her virginity to have a baby and Dan found his morals. From there, the show just wasn't as good, and the roller coaster ride, as great as it was, was over.
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