Jim Pond Movies

1992  
 
Harry (Harry Anderson) has been offered a full professorship at Koch Community College. This prompts Dan (John Larroquette) to suck up to Harry big-time, in hopes of becoming his replacement in Night Court. Meanwhile, Bull (Richard Moll) does not appreciate the "paternal" remonstrations of courtroom maintenance man Art (Mike Finneran), who has begun dating Bull's mom. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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1991  
 
"Instant" celebrity goes to the head of Judge Harry T. Stone (Harry Anderson) when a magazine article names him one of New York City's ten most interesting men. But Harry's rapidly-expanding ego is exploded by an unexpected put-down from Christine (Markie Post). Meanwhile, Dan (John Larroquette) vows to mend his ways and devote himself to the best interests of the Phil Foundation--no matter how much it hurts his pocketbook. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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1991  
 
The big day has arrived: Bull (Richard Moll) is about to marry Wanda (Cathy McAuley), with his mother "Hank" (Paddi Edwards) at his side and the three Del Rubios scheduled to sing. Unfortunately, it looks as though the ceremony is doomed from the start, thanks largely to the overbearing behavior of wedding planner Christine (Markie Post) and the Wanda's flat refusal to wear Hank's wedding gown. And just when things can't get any worse, a full-scale war breaks out between Harry (Harry Anderson) and Art (Mike Finneran) over who will be Best Man--forcing Roz (Marsha Warfield), of all people, to act as arbitrator! ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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1991  
 
Upon learning that the late derelict Phil Sanders was actually an incognito Wall Street millionaire, Dan (John Larroquette) is thrilled with the news that he has been named sole heir in Phil's will. Unfortunately for Dan, Mr. Sanders' $8.5. million fortune is to be invested in its entirety in something called the Phil Foundation, for which Dan must serve as executor without ever seeing a penny of the money. Meanwhile, Bull (Richard Moll) eagerly anticipates the arrival of his mother Henrietta "Hank" Shannon (Paddi Edwards), who has dropped anchor in New York after a lifetime on the high seas. This episode was originally scheduled for January 23, 1990. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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1991  
 
A nervous Dan (John Larroquette) wants to break off his relationship with Mary (Teresa Parente), the daughter of mob boss Joseph Schiavelli (played by Broadway headliner and versatile cartoon voiceover artist Tony Jay). But first, Schiavelli makes Dan an offer he can't refuse: an invitation to dinner with the mob family--with the proviso that Dan must bring Christine (Markie Post) along as a "peace offering". This is the only Night Court episode in which series star Harry Anderson does not appear. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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1990  
 
Determined to woo journalist Margaret Turner (Mary Cadorette) away from Harry (Harry Anderson), Dan (John Larroquette) escorts her to the opera. It is Dan's intention to make his romantic overtures in a fortissimo fashion--but Harry is still several notes ahead of him. And back in court, a group of religious zealots "adopt" towering court bailiff Bull (Richard Moll) as their new Deity. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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