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{{Infobox episode
 
|name = Hi Honey, I'm Home
 
|name = Hi Honey, I'm Home
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|image = File:1x13 - Hi Honey, I'm Home.jpg
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|caption = Judge Stone has to sort out a truly messy situation when a woman (Marcia Rodd) who has recently married for a second time is confronted with her first husband, Mitchell Bowers (Charles Napier), who'd been erroneously reported killed in Vietnam in "Hi Honey, I'm Home", the Season 1 finale (ep.#13).
 
|series = ''[[Night Court]]''
 
|series = ''[[Night Court]]''
|season = 1
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|season = [[Season 1|1]]
 
|episode = 13
 
|episode = 13
 
|overall = 13
 
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|imdb = tt0660655
 
|imdb = tt0660655
 
|airdate = May 31, 1984
 
|airdate = May 31, 1984
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|guests = [[D.D. Howard]] <br>[[Basil Hoffman]]<br>[[Charles Napier]]<br>[[Marcia Rodd]]<br>[[Martin Garner]]<br>[[Milt Kogan]]<br>[[Charlotte Portney]]
 
|writer = [[Tom Reeder]]
 
|writer = [[Tom Reeder]]
 
|director = [[Gary Shimokawa]]
 
|director = [[Gary Shimokawa]]
 
|previous = ''[[Episode:Bull's Baby|"Bull's Baby"]]''
 
|previous = ''[[Episode:Bull's Baby|"Bull's Baby"]]''
 
|next = ''[[Episode:The Nun|"The Nun"]]'' <br><small>(Season 2 premiere)</small>
 
|next = ''[[Episode:The Nun|"The Nun"]]'' <br><small>(Season 2 premiere)</small>
 
}}'''Hi Honey, I'm Home''' was the 13th episode of ''[[Night Court]]'', also the 13th overall series episode, as well as the final episode of [[Season 1]]. Written by [[Tom Reeder]], the episode was directed by [[Gary Shimokawa]]. The episode, which aired on NBC-TV, first aired on May 31, 1984. 
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'''Hi Honey, I'm Home''' was the 13th episode of ''[[Night Court]]'', also the 13th overall series episode, as well as the final episode of Season 1. Written by Tom Reeder, the episode was directed by Gary Shimokawa. The episode, which aired on NBC-TV, first aired on May 31, 1984. 
 
   
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==Synopsis==
 
==Synopsis==
 
Harry has to settle the legal status of a woman who remarried after her first husband was mistakenly declared dead, and who wants her back.
 
Harry has to settle the legal status of a woman who remarried after her first husband was mistakenly declared dead, and who wants her back.
   
 
== Plot Summary ==
 
== Plot Summary ==
It's up to Harry (Harry Anderson) to sort out a truly messy situation when a woman (Marcia Rodd) who has recently married for a second time is confronted with Husband Number One, who'd been erroneously reported killed in Vietnam. D.D. Howard makes her second and final appearance as Charly Tracy, temporary replacement for departed court clerk Lana Wagner (Karen Austin). This is the last episode of Night Court's first season, and the last to feature Paula Kelly as public defender Liz Williams.
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It's up to Harry (Harry Anderson) to sort out a truly messy situation when a woman (Marcia Rodd) who has recently married for a second time is confronted with Husband Number One, who'd been erroneously reported killed in Vietnam. D.D. Howard makes her second and final appearance as Charly Tracy, temporary replacement for departed court clerk [[Lana Wagner]] ([[Karen Austin]]). This is the last episode of ''Night Court's'' first season, and the last to feature Paula Kelly as public defender Liz Williams.
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==Cast (in credits order)==
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===Starring===
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*[[Harry Anderson]] as [[Harold T. Stone]]
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*[[Karen Austin]] as [[Lana Wagner]] (credited only)
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*[[Paula Kelly]] as [[Liz Williams]]
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*[[John Larroquette]] as [[Dan Fielding]]
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*[[Richard Moll]] as [[Bull Shannon]]
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*[[Selma Diamond]] as [[Selma Hacker]]
   
==Guest stars/Recurring charactes/cast==
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===Guest stars/Recurring charactes/cast===
 
* [[D.D. Howard]] as [[Charly Tracy]]
 
* [[D.D. Howard]] as [[Charly Tracy]]
 
* [[Basil Hoffman]] as [[Duane Sedgwick]]
 
* [[Basil Hoffman]] as [[Duane Sedgwick]]
 
* [[Charles Napier]] as [[Mitchell Bowers]]
 
* [[Charles Napier]] as [[Mitchell Bowers]]
 
* [[Marcia Rodd]] as [[Nora Bowers Sedgwick]]
 
* [[Marcia Rodd]] as [[Nora Bowers Sedgwick]]
* [[Martin Garner]] as Man in [[Bernie]]
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* [[Martin Garner]] as [[Bernie]]
 
* [[Milt Kogan]] as Doctor
 
* [[Milt Kogan]] as Doctor
 
* [[Charlotte Portney]] as Court Stenographer (Uncredited)
 
* [[Charlotte Portney]] as Court Stenographer (Uncredited)

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"Hi Honey, I'm Home"
Season 1, Episode 13
#13 in series (193 episodes)
1x13 - Hi Honey, I'm Home
Judge Stone has to sort out a truly messy situation when a woman (Marcia Rodd) who has recently married for a second time is confronted with her first husband, Mitchell Bowers (Charles Napier), who'd been erroneously reported killed in Vietnam in "Hi Honey, I'm Home", the Season 1 finale (ep.#13).
Series: Night Court
Network/Country: NBC-TV / United States
Air date May 31, 1984
Production code 185361
Written by: Tom Reeder
Directed by: Gary Shimokawa
Guest stars: D.D. Howard 
Basil Hoffman
Charles Napier
Marcia Rodd
Martin Garner
Milt Kogan
Charlotte Portney
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Hi Honey, I'm Home was the 13th episode of Night Court, also the 13th overall series episode, as well as the final episode of Season 1. Written by Tom Reeder, the episode was directed by Gary Shimokawa. The episode, which aired on NBC-TV, first aired on May 31, 1984. 


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Synopsis

Harry has to settle the legal status of a woman who remarried after her first husband was mistakenly declared dead, and who wants her back.

Plot Summary

It's up to Harry (Harry Anderson) to sort out a truly messy situation when a woman (Marcia Rodd) who has recently married for a second time is confronted with Husband Number One, who'd been erroneously reported killed in Vietnam. D.D. Howard makes her second and final appearance as Charly Tracy, temporary replacement for departed court clerk Lana Wagner (Karen Austin). This is the last episode of Night Court's first season, and the last to feature Paula Kelly as public defender Liz Williams.

Cast (in credits order)

Starring

Guest stars/Recurring charactes/cast

  •  D.D. Howard as Charly Tracy
  • Basil Hoffman as Duane Sedgwick
  •  Charles Napier as Mitchell Bowers
  • Marcia Rodd as Nora Bowers Sedgwick
  • Martin Garner as Bernie
  • Milt Kogan as Doctor
  • Charlotte Portney as Court Stenographer (Uncredited)