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"Walk, Don't Wheel"
Season 2, Episode 22
#35 in series (193 episodes)
Series: Night Court
Network/Country: NBC-TV / United States
Air date May 9, 1985
Production code 185622
Written by: Reinhold Weege
Stu Kreisman (story editor)
Directed by: Reinhold Weege
Guest stars: Barbara C. Adside 
 Eddie Barth 
William Frankfather 
Annette Kurek 
Marianne Muellerleile 
Andre Gower 
Amy O'Neill 
Charlotte Portney
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Walk, Don't Wheel was the 22nd and final episode of Season 2 of Night Court, also the 35th overall series episode. Written and directed by series creator Reinhold Weege. The episode, which aired on NBC-TV, first aired on May 9, 1985. 


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Synopsis

A disabled law student takes Harry's refusal of her prom invitation as a slap against her handicap.

Storyline

When a wheelchair-bound protégée of Harry's expresses romantic interest in him, he becomes aware of some uncomfortable feelings about her disability.

Plot Summary

Wheelchair-bound law student Kristen (Barbara C. Adside), a protégée of Judge Harry T. Stone (Harry Anderson), asks Harry to escort her to her graduate prom. When Harry balks (as he has always previously balked whenever she'd invited him anywhere), Kristen accuses him of being prejudiced against the handicapped -- and he begins to brood over the possibility that she might be right. Selma Diamond makes her last appearance as court matron Selma Hacker in this, the final episode of Night Court's second season.

Cast (in credits order)

Starring

Guest stars/Recurring characters/cast

  • Barbara C. Adside as Kristen
  •  Eddie Barth as Blacky Buzzlick
  • William Frankfather as Tom Reader
  • Annette Kurek as Sally Reader
  • Marianne Muellerleile as Screaming Woman in Courtroom
  • Andre Gower as Brian Reader
  • Amy O'Neill as Jenny Reader
  • Charlotte Portney as Court Stenograper (Uncredited)
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