NIGHT COURT TV Series 1984. Created by Reinhold Weege. Starring Harry Anderson, Karen Austin, John Larroquette, Paula Kelly, Richard Moll, Selma Diamond, Ellen Foley, Charles Robinson, Markie Post, Florence Halop and Marsha Warfield. | |||
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1939 - 85 years ago | |||||
1 | October 31, 1939 | 20th Century: 1st Half | Events | ||
October 31, 1939 On Halloween night, Harry loses his new bat, Tito, and an exorcist's curse resurrects the unquiet spirit of a defendant from fifty years earlier. | |||||
1943 - 81 years ago | |||||
2 | January 3, 1943 | 20th Century: 1st Half | Events | ||
January 3, 1943 When Florence is taken hostage by a man with a hand grenade, she tells a story: "Monday 0900 hours. His lip curled in a sexy smirk. Our eyes locked. He didn't say anything. He didn't have to. I knew what he wanted. He wanted me. The smell of damp khaki filled the tent." | |||||
1977 - 47 years ago | |||||
3 | August 17, 1977 | 20th Century: 70s | Events | ||
August 17, 1977 The Supreme Court overturns Greenberg vs. Wisconsin, the 1962 precedent that Christine cites in court. | |||||
4 | November 6, 1977 | 20th Century: 70s | Events | ||
November 6, 1977 Last time Phil did something just for him - he used a pay toilet. | |||||
1984 - 40 years ago | |||||
5 | July 12, 1984 | 20th Century: 80s | Events | ||
July 12, 1984 According to disciplinary board investigator, the date that Harry told Dan, "This courtroom ain't big enough for the two of us," and squirted him in the face with a water pistol. | |||||
1986 - 38 years ago | |||||
6 | July 7, 1986 | 20th Century: 80s | Events | ||
July 7, 1986 Date that an expense was submitted for reimbursement by Harry's court for new coffee maker, only seven days after the last coffee maker was purchased. The gang bought a new coffee maker because Art made coffee using what he thought was Herb coffee he found on Harry's desk, which was actually the remains of the father of two defendants in court, whose name was Herb. | |||||
7 | December 31, 1986 | 20th Century: 80s | Events | ||
December 31, 1986 On New Year's Eve, a man runs around the courthouse in a diaper, claiming to be the spirit of the new year. | |||||
1987 - 37 years ago | |||||
8 | July 29, 1987 | 20th Century: 80s | Events | ||
July 29, 1987 Christine serves London Bridge cake at her royal wedding party to celebrate the 6th anniversary of Prince Charles and Princess Diana. | |||||
9 | December 23, 1987 | 20th Century: 80s | Events | ||
December 23, 1987 Original date for Christine's wedding, until she decides to move it up ten months. | |||||
1988 - 36 years ago | |||||
10 | November 17, 1988 | 20th Century: 80s | Events | ||
November 17, 1988 According to Bull, the last time that Harry called for a two-hour lunch break, the day they had oyster burritos. | |||||
11 | December 24, 1988 | 20th Century: 80s | Events | ||
December 24, 1988 Christmas Eve. Bull and Roz collect toy donations for the Canal Street Youth Center. | |||||
1989 - 35 years ago | |||||
12 | July 4, 1989 | 20th Century: 80s | Events | ||
July 4, 1989 KGB Agent Nikolai Karpov and CIA Agent Martin Glasscock negotiate an arms agreement in Harry's office that will get rid of every existing nuclear warhead by January 1, 1997. It Nikolai proposes it go into effect on July 4, but Martin tells him, "Better make that the 5th - that's a three day weekend." | |||||
13 | July 5, 1989 | 20th Century: 80s | Events | ||
July 5, 1989 KGB Agent Nikolai Karpov and CIA Agent Martin Glasscock negotiate an arms agreement in Harry's office that will get rid of every existing nuclear warhead by January 1st, 1997. It Nikolai proposes it go into effect on July 4th, but Martin tells him, "Better make that the 5th - that's a three day weekend." | |||||
14 | September 23, 1989 | 20th Century: 80s | Events | ||
September 23, 1989 When Mac reviews his receipts for his taxes, he asks Bull didn't they have dinner on September 23, but no - Bull was in the Poconos, having a full body wrap. | |||||
15 | October 31, 1989 | 20th Century: 80s | Events | ||
October 31, 1989 Halloween Night. Fifty years after the late Ray Heston set fire to the entrance way of a local grocer with a bag of poop, Harry and team try his case. | |||||
1991 - 33 years ago | |||||
16 | December 25, 1991 | 20th Century: 90s | Events | ||
December 25, 1991 Christmas Day. Mr. Billachi, an elderly former department store Santa, is brought into court for attacking the robot that replaced him. Disheartened by the commercialism of Christmas, he announces his intention to commit suicide, and Dan is the unlikely person who has to convince him that Christmas is still a time of giving and goodwill. | |||||
1997 - 27 years ago | |||||
17 | January 1, 1997 | 20th Century: 90s | Events | ||
January 1, 1997 KGB Agent Nikolai Karpov and CIA Agent Martin Glasscock negotiate an arms agreement in Harry's office that will get rid of every existing nuclear warhead by January 1, 1997. It Nikolai proposes it go into effect on July 4, but Martin tells him, "Better make that the 5th - that's a three day weekend." | |||||
Year Unknown | |||||
18 | September 13 | No Year | Events | ||
September 13 Mel Torme's birthday. Harry Stone celebrates the day every year. He doesn't have a big affair. It's not a national holiday. Not yet. |
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