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For every Friends or Frasier, there's a sitcom that's every bit as brilliant but didn't get the same widespread acclaim.
The actor and uncle of Jason Sudeikis earned six straight Emmy nominations for his work on one of TV's most popular sitcoms.
Court Season 3 came to an end with one gasp after another, setting up new twists for the characters on the show.
Joining Night Court in cancellation are dramas Found, The Irrational, and Suits LA, along with the family sitcom Lopez vs Lopez, which also wrapped after three seasons. According to reports, NBC’s ...
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" becomes the only multi-cam comedy to survive the season. "Lopez Vs. Lopez ...
NBC opted not to renew the Melissa Rauch-led sitcom or the George and Mayan Lopez comedy series for a fourth season ...
NBC has cancelled the courtroom comedy revival after three seasons, TVLine has confirmed, though it is possible that Warner Bros. Television could shop the sitcom around to another network or streamer ...
I mean, how crazy could things really get for Abby (Melissa Rauch), Gurgs (Lacretta), Julianne (Wendie Malick), Wyatt (Nyambi Nyambi), and Dan (John Larroquette)? Considering this is NBC's Night ...
Night Court's revival is in its third season and John Larroquette is the only initial cast members still around for the reboot. He talks reuniting with Mayim Bialik and seeing her reconvene with ...
The John Larroquette-Kirstie Alley farce "Madhouse" was excoriated by critics when it came out in 1990, but it's actually one of the best comedies of its — or any other — era. The irony is ...
It was like, "Whoo! Nice." Did you work with any of the current cast before? I have worked with John Larroquette before on 'Joey' [in season two, episode six 'Joey and the ESL'] I guest starred in ...