Episode
Night Court: From Snoop to Nuts (1)
Overview
Harry works undercover to get the goods on a mobster and earns a contract on his life when Buddy spills the beans about it and about Harry's real father.
Details
- Series
- Night Court
- Season
- Season 6
- Episode
- Episode 18
- Air date
- 1989-03-15
- Runtime
- 24 min
Episode context
From Snoop to Nuts (1) is Episode 18 in Season 6 of Night Court. It aired on 1989-03-15. The runtime is 24 min.
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Episode 17: Strange Bedfellows
Dan finally meets his opponent for the state assembly seat on election day and sparks fly; Harry gives his cold to Mel Torme in exchange for two concert tickets.
Episode 19: From Snoop to Nuts (2)
Harry’s longtime friend/father-figure Buddy Ryan (John Astin) inadvertently reveals the sting operation to Cologne, thereby placing Harry and the courthouse staff — and their mission — in serious danger.
More episodes from this season
Episode 16: This Old Man
Harry and the gang refuse to take Christine and her new beau seriously: he's old enough to be her father.
Episode 20: Pen Pals
Roz falls in love with Christine's prison pen pal.
Episode 15: The Game Show
With Judge Stone out of town, Judge Wilbur fills in.
Episode 21: Not My Type
Christine accepts a date with Art the handyman, then regrets it, meanwhile Mac's children's story is lost in the courthouse computer.
Episode 14: The Trouble is Not in Your Set
A woman who can't tell where her life begins and television ends interrupts the proceedings brandishing a gun and demanding that her husband be released from prison and given a pardon.
Episode 22: Yet Another Day in the Life
The gang tries to set another record for cases adjudicated as the building slowly floods, causing prisoners to pile up in the hallways and Dan grinds his teeth to be off by midnight to catch a flight to anywhere.
Episode 13: Clip Show (2)
The staff of the night court are coping with a city audit of the court’s finances. The auditor is digging into the oddities of Judge Harry T. Stone’s (Harry Anderson) expense records, and the show uses flashbacks to highlight many of the bizarre, memorable moments from previous episodes.
Episode 12: Clip Show (1)
A city auditor tries to investigate some of the more bizarre expenses attributed to Harry's court (via flashbacks) but he's interrupted by a clown wielding a gun and threatening to shoot everyone.
Episode 11: Rock-a-Bye Baby
Christine wears herself to a frazzle watching a neighbor's baby while the others monopolize her television watching a lacrosse game.
Episode 10: Mental Giant
Bull scores very high on an I.Q. test and is offered a cushy job at a think-tank trying to communicate mentally with test animals.