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The sad news reminded me of how Larroquette enthusiastically hyped the cast that came together for Season 3 when speaking to ...
Believe it or not, Michael Urie and John Larroquette's paths did cross years before Night Court, so Urie's experiences with ...
Court revival is done at NBC, but fans can hold out the tiniest bit of hope that it might live on. While the Comcast-owned ...
NBC has canceled Lopez vs. Lopez and Night Court after three seasons apiece. The cancellations come on the final business day ...
Night Court was one of three multi-camera comedy series on NBC this season. Freshman hit Happy’s Place has been renewed for ...
Court Season 3 came to an end with one gasp after another, setting up new twists for the characters on the show.
Wendie Malick, who joined the main Night Court cast in season 3 as a former career criminal turned district attorney named ...
NBC swung its axe on Friday, handing down five cancellation notices. All the shows are high-profile primetime programs on the ...
Melissa Rauch and John Larroquette‘s Night Court revival concluded its third season on May 6 with a cliffhanger ending featuring Rauch’s former TV husband from The Big Bang Theory, Simon Helberg.
According to Deadline, NBC was adjusting its TV schedule to make room for NBA coverage, which led to cuts—possibly explaining ...
Night Court, starring Emmy winner John Larroquette and Big Bang Theory alum Melissa Rauch, has been axed after three seasons on the network. The sad news reminded me of how Larroquette ...
NBC opted not to renew the Melissa Rauch-led sitcom or the George and Mayan Lopez comedy series for a fourth season ...
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