"Crossroads (Part 1)" | |
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Season 8, Episode 6 #153 in series (193 episodes) | |
Series: | Night Court |
Network/Country: | NBC-TV / United States |
Air date | November 2, 1990 |
Production code | 186937 |
Written by: | Bob Underwood |
Directed by: | Jim Drake |
Guest stars: | Phil Procter Joleen Lutz Jack Bannon Ronn Lucas Stanley Brock Rod McCary Craig Richard Nelson Dorothy Parke Burton Collins |
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Crossroads (Part 1) was the sixth episode of Season 8 of Night Court, the 153rd overall episode in the series. Written by Bob Underwood, the episode, directed Jim Drake, was the first part of atwo episode story arc, originallly aired on NBC-TV on November 2, 1990.
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Synopsis[]
When the staff is quarantined for the night, they spend the hours reminiscing about turning points in their lives. Part one of two part episode story.
Storyline[]
A possibly-toxic chemical is spilled in the courtroom, forcing the gang to spend the night there in quarantine. Each of them tells a story about the turning point in their life that led them to the courtroom. Harry gave up his career as a magician after the only agent interested in him dropped dead; Christine lost the "Miss Buffalo" beauty pageant; Roz started out as a stewardess, but discovered her real calling after knocking out a hijacker.
Did You Know?[]
Connections[]
- References
- The Ladies Man (1961 movie) - "Hey, lady!"
Cast (in credits order)[]
Starring[]
- Harry Anderson as Harold T. Stone
- Charles Robinson as Mac Robinson
- John Larroquette as Dan Fielding
- Markie Post as Christine Sullivan
- Richard Moll as Bull Shannon
- Marsha Warfield as Roz Russell
Recurring cast and characters/Guest stars[]
- Phil Procter as Deyoung
- Jack Bannon as Foley
- Ronn Lucas as Ventriliquist
- Joleen Lutz as Lisette Hochetser
- Stanley Brock as Marty Melman
- Rod McCary as Emcee
- Craig Richard Nelson as Steward
- Dorothy Parke as Miss Mahapac
- Burton Collins as Man (uncredited)