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Night Court Is Coming Back With a Sequel Series!

Night Court is on the way from NBC! My crowning achievement for quite some time has been that I met John Larroquette in the wild and told him how much I used to love the show Night Court. His response was to ask me how in the hell I even knew what  Night Court was. Flash-forward to today, and finally, my love of the 1984-1992 NBC comedy is justified because the show is heading back to television in a sequel series following Harry Stone’s (Harry Anderson) daughter, Abby. Reinhold Daniel Fielding Elmore (or better known as Dan Fielding) is heading back to the courthouse in the sequel series. According to

Night Court Sequel Series in the Works with John Larroquette – /Film

Remember, Night Court? It was an NBC sitcom that aired from 1984 through 1992 and followed the night shift of a Manhattan municipal court presided over by the young unorthodox Judge Harold “Harry” T. Stone (played by Harry Anderson). The series followed the comedic antics between Judge Stone and the court’s public defenders, prosecutor, bailiffs, court clerks and various other characters that crossed their paths. Now we’re heading back to the courthouse with a Night Court sequel series at NBC, and it will have both new and familiar faces. Deadline has news of the Night Court sequel series in the works at NBC, following the original show created by Reinhold Weege.

The Night Court Sequel Is Coming

In case you’ve been sitting over there wondering whatever happened to Dan Fielding, the sex-addicted prosecutor played by John Larroquette on the 80s legal comedy Night Court, he’s on his way back to a teleprompter near you: a sequel is coming to NBC. Night Court gave us a peek at the hijinks which occured on the night shift at a Manhattan municipal court, with the late Harold T. Stone presiding over the wackiness. The sequel will see Stone’s daughter, Abby, continuing her dad’s legacy, according to Deadline. Fielding is described as a “former prosecutor”, and so what he’ll be doing this time around seems to be up in the air. Larroquette took home four consecutive Outstanding Supporting Actor

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