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Season 7, Episode 3 #126 in series (193 episodes) | |
Series: | Night Court |
Network/Country: | NBC-TV / United States |
Air date | October 18, 1989 |
Production code | 186332 |
Written by: | Nancy Steen & Neil Thompson |
Directed by: | Jim Drake |
Guest stars: | Ray Arbruzzo Max Grodénchik Mary Pat Gleason John O'Leary Dorothy Andrews |
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The Cop and the Lady was the 3rd episode of Season 7 of Night Court, also the 126th overall series episode. Written by Nancy Steen & Neil Thompson the episode was directed by Jim Drake. The episode, which aired on NBC-TV, first aired on October 18, 1989.
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Synopsis
Christine is stalked by a law enforcement officer tasked to protect Dan after he receives death threats. Is this all part of a sick game emblematic of police corruption?
Episode Summary
When Dan (John Larroquette) begins receiving death threats, undercover cop Tony Giuliano (Ray Abruzzo, in his first series appearance) is assigned to protect the prosecutor day and night. While most of the Night Court staffers are concerned about Dan, Christine (Markie Post) directs all her attention to the sexy Tony. Elsewhere, Bull (Richard Moll) comes up with an unusual gift for his seafaring mother: A "cinema verite" record of a typical evening in court.
Recurring cast and characters/Guest stars
- Ray Arbruzzo as Tony Giuliano
- Max Grodénchik as Norman Snite (as Michael Grodenchik)
- Mary Pat Gleason as Sister Ruth
- John O'Leary as Father Ryan
- Dorothy Andrews as Cashier (Uncredited)