The Former Harry Stone was the third episode of Night Court, also the third overall series episode. Written by series creator and executive producer Reinhold Weege, the episode was directed by Jay Sandrich, who was also well known for his work on the ABC-TV sitcoms SOAP, Benson, and, later, two other successful NBC shows, The Golden Girls and Empty Nest. The episode, which aired on NBC-TV, first aired on January 18, 1984.
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| - The Former Harry Stone was the third episode of Night Court, also the third overall series episode. Written by series creator and executive producer Reinhold Weege, the episode was directed by Jay Sandrich, who was also well known for his work on the ABC-TV sitcoms SOAP, Benson, and, later, two other successful NBC shows, The Golden Girls and Empty Nest. The episode, which aired on NBC-TV, first aired on January 18, 1984.
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| - Terry Kiser makes his first appearance as hotshot newspaper reporter Al Craven, who tries hard to find the criminal file on Judge Stone, which Lana stumbled upon while routinely going through the court files in "The Former Harry Stone" in Season 1 .
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| - The Former Harry Stone was the third episode of Night Court, also the third overall series episode. Written by series creator and executive producer Reinhold Weege, the episode was directed by Jay Sandrich, who was also well known for his work on the ABC-TV sitcoms SOAP, Benson, and, later, two other successful NBC shows, The Golden Girls and Empty Nest. The episode, which aired on NBC-TV, first aired on January 18, 1984.
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