








In the hilarious sitcom Night Court, Season 7, Episode 15, titled "Wedding Bell Blues (1)," the night court is abuzz with excitement as love fills the air and brings an unexpected twist to the lives of those working in the chaotic courtroom.
The episode kicks off with a surprise engagement announcement from the unconventional Judge Harry T. Stone (played by Harry Anderson). After years of embracing a bachelor lifestyle, Judge Stone shocks his colleagues by revealing that he has proposed to his girlfriend, Christine Sullivan (played by Markie Post), a public defender at the court. The news leaves everyone exhilarated and eager to plan a grand wedding celebration, but not everything goes according to plan.
As the wedding preparations begin, Harry and Christine find themselves navigating an array of challenges that threaten to sabotage their wedding bliss. It turns out that Christine's wealthy and conservative parents have strong reservations about their daughter marrying a judge, especially one as eccentric as Harry. This tension adds an extra layer of complexity to their love story, as they struggle to gain their families' approval while staying true to themselves.
Meanwhile, the night court team lends their support to the soon-to-be-wed couple in their own unique and comical ways. Dan Fielding (played by John Larroquette), the womanizing prosecutor with a devilish sense of humor, takes it upon himself to be Harry's best man and master of ceremonies. With his flashy suits and sharp wit, he ensures that the wedding planning process is far from ordinary, introducing numerous unexpected twists and turns along the way.
Bull Shannon (played by Richard Moll), the gentle giant of a bailiff, shares in the excitement, hoping to use his expertise to protect and assist the happy couple. His loyalty and dedication to his friends shine through as he offers his assistance, oftentimes with hilarious and surprising results.
In the midst of the wedding buzz, the rest of the night court staff also faces their own romantic quandaries. Lana Wagner (played by Marsha Warfield), the pragmatic and stern bailiff, is swept off her feet by the charming Jack Griffin (played by Griff Duncan). Their blossoming relationship reveals a softer side to Lana, and she becomes an unexpected source of advice and support for matters of the heart.
To complicate matters further, Roz Russell (played by Marsha Warfield), the quick-witted and no-nonsense court clerk, finds herself caught in the middle of a love triangle. Juggling attention from two potential suitors, she must make a difficult decision that could potentially impact her happiness and work life.
Amidst the wedding chaos, the night court also continues its usual parade of oddball cases and eccentric defendants. The unique blend of humor, absurdity, and heart that defines Night Court leaves viewers in stitches as Judge Stone and his team preside over these outlandish courtroom scenarios with their signature wit, charm, and unorthodox rulings.
As the episode comes to a close, viewers are left eagerly anticipating the next installment in this two-part wedding extravaganza. Will Harry and Christine be able to overcome the obstacles placed before them? What other surprises await our favorite night court crew? With its clever writing and lovable characters, Night Court Season 7, Episode 15, is guaranteed to leave fans craving more laughter and eagerly awaiting the next episode.
In this quirky and heartwarming sitcom, "Wedding Bell Blues (1)" captures the essence of Night Court—a show that celebrates love, friendship, and the absurdity of life in a criminal court. Don't miss this delightful episode filled with laughter, romance, and a touch of courtroom mayhem.
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CastHarry AndersonMarkie PostJohn LarroquetteMike FinneranRay Abruzzo
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Channel
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First AiredFebruary 7, 1990
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Content RatingTV-NR
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Runtime23 min
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LanguageEnglish
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IMDB Rating7.2 (90)

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