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I am trying to identify a specific episode of "Night Court." (If it were on any bundled streaming service, I'd just go find it myself... but it's pay-access only and guesses are not worth $2 an ep. I have also read all the episode guides without being sure.)
It's an episode with a secondary gag about it being Harry's birthday. Every time he tries to tell someone, he's interrupted by chaos. The episode ends with Harry sitting on a curb, telling a stray dog, "It's my birthday."
I'd appreciate it. I've been casually searching for a while and if it was just a matter of time to go through streaming or disc copies, I'd have done it long ago...
There are a couple of eps that mention birthday in the listing, but not with enough detail.
I am trying to identify a specific episode of "Night Court." (If it were on any bundled streaming service, I'd just go find it myself... but it's pay-access only and guesses are not worth $2 an ep. I have also read all the episode guides without being sure.)
It's an episode with a secondary gag about it being Harry's birthday. Every time he tries to tell someone, he's interrupted by chaos. The episode ends with Harry sitting on a curb, telling a stray dog, "It's my birthday."
Night Court airs every day on the Laff network, so you may be able to catch that episode at some point. They air multiple epiosdes per day so you have a good chance.
Night Court airs every day on the Laff network, so you may be able to catch that episode at some point. They air multiple epiosdes per day so you have a good chance.
Yes, I watched it on there for quite some time.
I loved that show when it was on. And, as a late teen, it used to be at 10:30pm (after the 10pm news) every week night in syndication.
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