![]() Lots of great episodes, of mention the one where Harry's old college friend shows up. Finally the producers went with a younger choice, Marsha Warfield as no nonsense Roz. Also along midway through were Charles Robinson as Mac, Florence Hallop, who died shortly after joining the show, and she was replacing Selma Diamond who also passed away. ![]() There was Karen Austin, Ellen Foley for a season, than a series of several replacement actresses for a few weeks before Markie Post finally grounded herself as the main female character. ![]() I'd have to say they may have set a record for most cast changes for a sitcom as there were at least 4(!) leading female characters. These three were really the only ones who were around from the shows first episode. There was also well meaning but dumber than cotton Bull Shannon, a towering bailiff. In his court was my all time fave sitcom actor John Larroquette, as smutty Dan Fielding, a womanizing, outspoken district attorney. Harry Anderson was Harry Stone, a zany judge who loved magic and silly props, which he would pull outta nowhere a lot of the time. The only time I've ever seen a show that featured a lot of slapstick and raunchy gags, unlike any other sitcom. "Night Court" was one of the more bizarre shows to come along.
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