"Mac and Quon Le: No Reservations" | |
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Season 3, Episode 4 #39 in series (193 episodes) | |
Series: | Night Court |
Network/Country: | NBC-TV / United States |
Air date | October 24, 1985 |
Production code | 185712 |
Written by: | Teresa O'Neill |
Directed by: | Alan Bergmann |
Guest stars: | Denice Kumagai Charles Lampkin Frank Bonner Bumper Robinson Anthony Charnota Mark Bringelson Charlotte Portney |
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Mac and Quon Le: No Reservations was the fourth episode of Season 3 of Night Court, also the 39th overall series episode. Written by Teresa O'Neill, and directed by Alan Bergmann, the episode, which aired on NBC-TV, first aired on October 24, 1985.
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Synopsis[]
Mac tries to hide Quon Le from his prejudiced grandfather, who's going to loan Mac the money he needs to open a restaurant.
Storyline[]
Mac's grandfather disinherits him after finding that he has married Quon Le, an Asian woman.
Plot Summary[]
Quon Le (Denice Kumagai) hopes that her marriage to big-hearted Mac (Charlie Robinson) will enable her to finance a Vietnamese restaurant. But things turn sour when Mac's bigoted millionaire grandfather (Charles Lampkin) cuts him off without a cent. Bumper Robinson makes his first appearance as courtroom shoeshine specialist Leon.
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
- Florence Halop as Florence Kleiner
Guest stars/Recurring characters/cast[]
- Denice Kumagai as Quon Le Robinson
- Charles Lampkin as Grampa Robinson
- Frank Bonner as Howie
- Bumper Robinson as Leon
- Anthony Charnota as Godfather (as Anthony R. Charnota)
- Mark Bringelson as Defendant
- Charlotte Portney as Court Stenograper (Uncredited)