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The gang tries to lure Mel Torme to Harry's 40th-birthday party, but Mel's steamed because Harry jailed him for a traffic violation. Buddy: John Astin. Ritter: Craig Gini. Howard: Andrew Lowery. Harry: Harry Anderson.
Harry helps Yakov extend the visa for his father; Mac buys a lemon of a washer-dryer; and Dan cuts a rug with help from Roz. Mac: Charles Robinson. Dan: John Larroquette.
Bull's ambulance-chasing cousin (Gordon Clapp) dupes the bailiff into filing suit against the city after Bull accidentally shoots himself at the courthouse. Roz: Marsha Warfield. Bull: Richard Moll. Harry: Harry Anderson.
At childbirth class with Harry, Dan and Bull, Christine thinks about raising a child alone and imagines the worst. Ginny: Jessie Jones. Tony Jr.: Benny Grant. Toni: Nikki Cox. Christine: Markie Post.
Harry hastens proceedings to ensure a man's chances of stopping his girlfriend's marriage to a "pre-fab preppy" (Jonathan Emerson). Ben: Andrew Hill Newman. Mrs. Rollins: Bibi Besch.
Overworked staffers are observed by a TV reporter (Bob Sarlatte) examining jurisprudence in its most "primitive" form. Mrs. Quinn: Lois Foraker. Walt: Lou Bonacki. Borelli: Jan Rabson. Miss Walsh: Debbie McLeod.
Christine (Markie Post) goes into labor trapped at the bottom of an elevator with Buddy and a frantic courtroom visitor (Stephen Furst). John Astin, Harry Anderson. Tony: Ray Abruzzo. Roz: Marsha Warfield. Mac: Charles Robinson.
On Halloween night, Dan is scheduled to be the next victim of a defendant (Stephen Root) known as "The Spirit of Death." Lisette: Joleen Lutz. Muriel: Blanche Rubin. Dracula: Douglas MacHugh. Bum: Raf Mauro.
Courtroom shenanigans sustained this long-running sitcom about a boyish-looking judge with an unconventional manner on the bench; his Manhattan court staff; and the night people who appear before him. John Larroquette won four consecutive supporting Emmys as lustful ADA Dan Fielding. 'Now I'm officially overwhelmed,' he said after win No. 4.
Courtroom shenanigans sustained this long-running sitcom about a boyish-looking judge with an unconventional manner on the bench; his Manhattan court staff; and the night people who appear before him. John Larroquette won four consecutive supporting Emmys as lustful ADA Dan Fielding. 'Now I'm officially overwhelmed,' he said after win No. 4.
Courtroom shenanigans sustained this long-running sitcom about a boyish-looking judge with an unconventional manner on the bench; his Manhattan court staff; and the night people who appear before him. John Larroquette won four consecutive supporting Emmys as lustful ADA Dan Fielding. 'Now I'm officially overwhelmed,' he said after win No. 4.
Courtroom shenanigans sustained this long-running sitcom about a boyish-looking judge with an unconventional manner on the bench; his Manhattan court staff; and the night people who appear before him. John Larroquette won four consecutive supporting Emmys as lustful ADA Dan Fielding. 'Now I'm officially overwhelmed,' he said after win No. 4.
Courtroom shenanigans sustained this long-running sitcom about a boyish-looking judge with an unconventional manner on the bench; his Manhattan court staff; and the night people who appear before him. John Larroquette won four consecutive supporting Emmys as lustful ADA Dan Fielding. 'Now I'm officially overwhelmed,' he said after win No. 4.
Courtroom shenanigans sustained this long-running sitcom about a boyish-looking judge with an unconventional manner on the bench; his Manhattan court staff; and the night people who appear before him. John Larroquette won four consecutive supporting Emmys as lustful ADA Dan Fielding. 'Now I'm officially overwhelmed,' he said after win No. 4.