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NBC has canceled Lopez vs. Lopez and Night Court after three seasons apiece. The cancellations come on the final business day ...
Night Court was one of three multi-camera comedy series on NBC this season. Freshman hit Happy’s Place has been renewed for ...
Court star Melissa Rauch shared how much Simon Helberg's appearance in the Season 3 finale would've impacted the fourth ...
According to Deadline, NBC was adjusting its TV schedule to make room for NBA coverage, which led to cuts—possibly explaining ...
NBC's revival of the 1980s sitcom of the same name will not be returning for a fourth season, Entertainment Weekly has ...
"Lopez Vs. Lopez, likewise, was a multi-camera comedy that enjoyed a three-season run. With its cancellation, "Happy's Place" ...
Well, this week’s Season 3 finale is officially the end for Night Court. It was confirmed on Friday, May 9, that the show has ...
Spring finale season can be a stressful time of year for network TV fans whose favorite shows didn't receive early renewals, ...
NBC has formally canceled the multi-camera comedy Night Court after three seasons. The revival of the original 1980s series, which aired its third and last season on NBC, has its final episode now as ...
Court is no longer in session at NBC. The network has canceled the multi-camera comedy after just three seasons, Deadline reported Friday. The cancellation news came just days after Night Court aired ...
They are the first two shows canceled by NBC for the 2025/2026 season with Brilliant Minds, Found, Grosse Pointe Garden Society, The Hunting Party, The Irrational and Suits LA all still on the bubble.
NBC announced that the court will no longer be in session for Melissa Rauch and John Larroquette-starring Night Court after three seasons.