Giudice di notte

Le peripezie dello staff di uno speciale tribunale notturno di Manhattan costituiscono l'ossatura di questa serie televisiva. Tra simpatici e variopinti delinquenti, il giovanissimo giudice Harry T. Stone (Harry Anderson), darà prova di grande intelligenza ed umanità, ricorrendo a metodi efficaci ma poco ortodossi per amministrare la giustizia. Accanto a lui svettano le figure del viceprocuratore distrettuale Dan Fielding (John Larroquette), cinico, arrivista, maschilista e donnaiolo; e dell'usciere "Bufalo" Shannon (Richard Moll), gigante dal cuore tenero e dalla mente semplice.
Creato da: Reinhold Weege |
Genere: Commedia |

Numero di stagioni: 9
Numero di episodi: 193
Data prima messa in onda: 1984-01-04
Data ultima messa in onda: 1992-05-31

Approfondimenti

The prominent laugh heard on both the laugh track and during the Starry Night vanity logo was r [...] D
The first two female bailiffs (Selma Hacker and Florence Kleiner) were both played by actresses [...] D
Robert Klein was offered the role of Harry Stone, but the salary negotiations fell through. D
Despite Harry's court being held in the City Courts Building on the eighteenth floor, no such b [...] D
The series was originally set to debut at the start of the 1983-84 season. NBC, concerned about [...] D
Martin Garner and Selma Diamond previously played husband and wife in Twilight Zone: The Movie [...] D
The Starry Night Productions vanity logo was removed from the show starting in season 7 in Sept [...] D
John Astin had the recurring role of Buddy Ryan (Harry's father) and William Utay had the recur [...] D
Brent Spiner, best known for his role as Lt. Commander Data on "Star Trek: The Next Generation" [...] D
John Larroquette was approached during Season 6 about starring in Roba da matti (1990). However [...] D
Season eight was to be the last, with Harry and Christine marrying, Dan becoming a priest, amon [...] D
This show became part of NBC's semi-legendary "Must See Thursday" which opened with The Cosby S [...] D
Harry Anderson continued to appear on Cheers periodically as Harry the Hat even after he began [...] D
It is mentioned several times that Dan's real first name is "Reinhold" (a name everyone else fi [...] D
Bull Shannon has an I.Q. of 181. D
According to series creator Reinhold Weege on the season 1 DVD commentary, when it is mentioned [...] D
During the second season the characters Selma and Bernie (played by Selma Diamond and Martin Ga [...] D
Before Harry Anderson was ever cast, the character of the judge was written as a guy named Harr [...] D
Harry was 34 when he was appointed to the bench. He was appointed because he was the only candi [...] D
The picture hanging on Harry's office wall is of Jean Harlow. D
Richard Moll had shaved his head for his role in Tempesta metallica (1983). When he auditioned [...] D
After the taping of the final episode on a Friday, the cast were sent telegrams to have their d [...] D
Charles Robinson and Markie Post both died nearly a month apart. Robinson died on July 11, 2021 [...] D
This show ran for nine seasons, beginning on January 4, 1984 and ending on May 31, 1992 with a [...] D
New York's night court, which operates from 5pm to 1am, has become a worldwide tourist attracti [...] D
Throughout the entire Night Court series, Dan Fielding, portrayed by John Larroquette, was a hi [...] D
The cast was offered more money to return for a tenth season, but the show would be aired on a [...] D
The World Trade Center is briefly visible during the opening credits. D
The Bailiff arm patches "State" of New York where as the logo is of the "City" and their Jurisd [...] D
March 5, 2019 was Marsha Warfield's 65th birthday. She outlived Selma Diamond, who died at 64, [...] D
Near the beginning of Season 7, Markie Post found out she was pregnant. The writers quickly cam [...] D
While the majority of the show was taped in front of a live audience, the rapid montage scenes [...] D
Karen Austin was originally cast as court clerk Lana Wagner for the first ten episodes of seaso [...] D
As of January 2023 John Larroquette, Richard Moll and Marsha Warfield are the only three main c [...] D
The deaths of Selma Diamond and Florence Halop resulted in beliefs and urban legends about a cu [...] D
According to series creator Reinhold Weege on the Season 1 DVD commentary, many of the hookers [...] D
John Astin, starting in 1986, had a recurring role as Buddy Ryan, ostensibly Harry's stepfather [...] D
Bull had his own puppet. It was introduced in the fourth season premiere "The Next Voice You He [...] D
The show featured over five cast changes within the first year, including six female leads bein [...] D
There's a scene where Dan Fielding (John Larroquette) is trapped in a motel room with a psychot [...] D
Reinhold Weege's work on the sitcom "Barney Miller" led to speculation that "Night Court" was a [...] D
In the beginning of Season 1 Harry Stone was 34, but in reality Harry Anderson, who played Ston [...] D
The subway train seen in the opening credits is an R40 Slant A train. D
Despite being a night court as the title of the show suggests, and the cases being held at late [...] D
The brief animated appearance of Wile E. Coyote of Looney Tunes (in "Still Another Day in the L [...] D
In 2023 it was premiered Night Court (2023), a later sequel of this series with John Larroquett [...] D
Before joining the show, Florence Halop appeared numerous times as different characters on Barn [...] D
Over the shows 9 seasons four different actresses played the public defender role. Gail Strickl [...] D
Charles Robinson has the rare distinction of starring on one show, in a regular timeslot, one t [...] D
Neither the music nor the exterior shots in the opening credits ever changed during the entire [...] D
After John Larroquette won the Emmy for Best Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series four years in [...] D
Bull was originally written as a towering intimidating hulk with a superior intellect. As the c [...] D
The series was notorious for "recycling" actors and actresses in different roles. For example, [...] D
After Selma Diamond passed away following the completion of Season 2, she was replaced by Flore [...] D
This series had numerous actors who also stared or appeared in the Star Trek franchise. These i [...] D
"Bull" Shannon's complete character name was Aristotle Nostradamus Shannon. D
Selma Diamond and John Larroquette were both in the Twilight Zone Movie, but appeared in differ [...] D
Three cast members wound up directing some of the series. Charles Robinson directed 3 episodes, [...] D
The show is frequently referenced in the online review show Red Letter Media, where recurring c [...] D
Night Court was more of a straight "joke show" whereas Cosby, Cheers, Family Ties, and A Differ [...] D
According to Reinhold Weege on the Season 1 DVD commentary, Harry Stone's appointment to the be [...] D

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