@@cureholder , as smarmy as Dan Fielding was... he wasn't wrong on that. Also, Mr. Shibata is portrayed by Keye Luke (I may have misspelled that), a fantastic actor who lived a very long life and worked on multiple projects, including the classic show *_Kung Fu_* .
@peter hennig I remember that episode. I can't remember the details, but I remember him saying "What's the rush?" and Dan about ready to kill the poor guy. Got me laughing now about it.
God, I forgot how much I loved this show. There are sitcoms from decades past that are just cringy when you look back on them, but Night Court still shines.
I just did a search on Keye Luke. He was a true show business veteran and also did a lot of voice work on cartoons that I use to watch as a kid. I was particularly surprised that "Mr. Shibata" was the English-dubbed voice of Zoltar on "Battle of the Planets" ( a cartoon I use to watched often as a kid). Mind blown.
Criminally underrated show not nearly spoken as much as other 80s classics like cheers or the Cosby show but that’s a great thing. I’m glad Hollywood didn’t try to remake this show. It would be horrible if they did. Dan fielding arguably the best character on the show probably wouldn’t even exist unless they made him into some type of homosexual or completely strip away his lecturous ways
AAAnderson055 I love Sanford and Son but I didn’t even know that there are so many episodes I missed I never got the chance to sit down and watch all the episodes but one day I will try just so I can see that episode
I'm 40 and this show and Alf were the first 2 "grown up" shows I took an interest to watching with my folks as early as maybe '89 when I was 6. I can remember chuckling quite a bit at Alf but Night Court would have me HOWLING with my folks. Of course as I got older and watched more reruns I got more of the jokes.
@@WalterDWormack214 I guess we should all be thankful that Bull Shannon doesn't work in the morgue, otherwise this could be a daily occurrence. Those sneaky dead bodies. Always pulling a "Weekend at Bernie's" on ya.
Tomorrow is Fargo true crime expo at Ramada inn and I'm going to wear hocus pocus shirt and pants and low cut boots and I'm going to surprise Mr Lee with my British accent govenger 😮😮😮😮😮😮😮 and I'm going to Ramada inn tomorrow morning ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
@@RazvanMihaeanu 0 that to propositioning pop prioritization up p0pp opportunity opposite optimisation ppp philosophical happy copious pops possibilities p the p0p
Dan: My God man how do you do it Shabota: every day I swim 10 miles, eat 100 oysters, & sit in a barrel of pickle brime Dan GOT THAT!!! that shit was funny
I was around 10 years old when I used to watch Night Court... Granted I didn't get all the jokes back then, yet I found it funny as hell... But when I watch this now, its even more funnier then I could have imagined... They don't do jokes likes these anymore on TV.
a sitcom is "successful" if you generally enjoy the show and cast chemistry and get a few chuckles along the way but genuine belly laughs like the bowing scene are rare
Very true. The best sitcoms are funny decades after they aired. Shows like this, Green Acres, Barney Miller, The Golden Girls, Andy Griffith Show, Married with Children, Cheers, Hogan's Heroes, Frasier, Sanford and Son, Fresh Prince of Bel Air and All In The Family just don't age or date. They're still on tv every day somewhere or here online or streaming. Good comedies are so rare now we really appreciate these gems.
R I P Harry / Ritchie of the movie the IT # Every actor on Night court are extremely talented comedians , one of the greatest comedians of all time #night court was one & still is one of the greatest shows of all time it lasted 9 years on top , I started watching this back home in the Bahamas , 7rs later I moved to America got married and continued watching with my husband we never missed any episodes, it has an international audience
I grew up with this, Cheers, Mr. Bean (in Canada), Cosby, different strokes, Family Ties, golden girls, then Seinfeld etc.. It was light hearted but wickedly funny as you can see from this clip. Dan Fielding was my favourite on Night Court. And for those born after 2001 trade centre attacks, I can say that life was not as serious as it is today. Those sit coms represented the general sense of positive feelings that was interrupted on 9-11. But before that, things were different, we were able to party a lot more, think of a 1970's movie group party, police were a lot more forgiving, drugs were used but they never killed anyone, pressure in school was less. Watching these clips reminds me of how carefree we all were, just looking for a laugh.
"Drugs didn't kill people"? Of course they did. You simply chose to ignore that sad reality. I knew this fact as a grade schooler after a group of college researchers did a presentation in my school using lab rats. They demonstrated, quite starkly, what happens to someone using drugs like heroin, acid, cocaine and other drugs. And this was during the '60's.
@@faithcastillo9597 drugs were absolutely nothing like they are today. PCP, angel dust were a fraction of the lethal power that meth has. It's not even close.
I feel like all three guys were showing mad respect for a venerated martial arts master when they bowed, but the guy specializes in the art of 'Stamina-Fu'!! X DDDDDDD
The iconic moment when Mac, Dan , and Harry in unison: *_"Seven hours?!?!?"_* Then the bows of respect!!!
This gets me every time! 😂
The varied looks on the faces of the "three rarely upstanding women" at that moment are good too.
@@cureholder , as smarmy as Dan Fielding was... he wasn't wrong on that. Also, Mr. Shibata is portrayed by Keye Luke (I may have misspelled that), a fantastic actor who lived a very long life and worked on multiple projects, including the classic show *_Kung Fu_* .
When I first heard that I was in the same state as those three and also bowed in respect to the man on reflex at the same time as them.
I loved this episode. When they all bowed simultaneously I lost it then and I lost it now.
Toy Bounty Hunter Me too!
If i remember this episode correctly...They keep misplacing the body leading to hi-jinx associated with trying to find it.
The bow sells the moment...
Toy Bounty Hunter I just lost it too! Lol
I agree completely! A great episode and the 7 hours line and the bow get me LOLing every time!
The writing on this show was awesome. I watched it as a kid and I still laugh til I cry. One of the most underrated sitcoms of all time.
peter hennig Phil was his name
@peter hennig I remember that episode. I can't remember the details, but I remember him saying "What's the rush?" and Dan about ready to kill the poor guy. Got me laughing now about it.
@@leghumper83 speedy
I AGREE WITH YOU 1000%!!
No one ever underrated this sitcom. It was nominated for several Emmys and won many more.
7 hours??? Id be bowing too
Me three... Bravo sir lol
God, I forgot how much I loved this show. There are sitcoms from decades past that are just cringy when you look back on them, but Night Court still shines.
Christine: Your honor the neighbor was complain about 7hrs
Harry,Mac & Dan: 7hrs in a shocked face bow to the guy with three ladies
I'm just surprised Dan, a man who's a contender for a million served, doesn't have his own stories of 7 hours. :)
Master mechanics sharing techniques among colleagues :-)
He was older than Dan, so he wants to learn of how he can stay as healthy.
Dan Fielding cracks me up
Me too!😊😊
I Love Night Court!!
I want to watch full episodes of this so bad! These little snippets are hilarious and always make my day. :D
RIP judge stone you will be missed! :(
RIP Keye Luke. AKA: Mr. Shibata; Charlie Chan's No. 1 Son; Master Po; Quon Le's Grandfather; Mr. Wing. And many other roles.
I just did a search on Keye Luke. He was a true show business veteran and also did a lot of voice work on cartoons that I use to watch as a kid. I was particularly surprised that "Mr. Shibata" was the English-dubbed voice of Zoltar on "Battle of the Planets" ( a cartoon I use to watched often as a kid). Mind blown.
Kato in the 1940s Green Hornet movies
I LOVE the Charlie Chan movies!
The Three Stooges bowing together is a riot.
Criminally underrated show not nearly spoken as much as other 80s classics like cheers or the Cosby show but that’s a great thing. I’m glad Hollywood didn’t try to remake this show. It would be horrible if they did. Dan fielding arguably the best character on the show probably wouldn’t even exist unless they made him into some type of homosexual or completely strip away his lecturous ways
AAAnderson055 I love Sanford and Son but I didn’t even know that there are so many episodes I missed I never got the chance to sit down and watch all the episodes but one day I will try just so I can see that episode
@@marticus1642 it airs every morning and night on Get tv.
I'm 40 and this show and Alf were the first 2 "grown up" shows I took an interest to watching with my folks as early as maybe '89 when I was 6. I can remember chuckling quite a bit at Alf but Night Court would have me HOWLING with my folks. Of course as I got older and watched more reruns I got more of the jokes.
Mine were perfect strangers, incredible hulk and knight rider.
@@knightrcer I watched a lot of Hulk reruns back in the day; not so much the other two.
@@iamthem.a.n.middleagednerd1053 you missed out in some pretty great pop culture history with A-team and Knight Rider.
RIP Charlie "Mac" Robinson.
One of my favorite shows growing up I wished they hadn't ran out of ideas for the series
run not ran Fix it!
It was nail in the coffin once Reinhold Weege left. I would love if they had a more appropriate series finale with Weege returning to write it.
@@kendallrivers1119 He was the genius behind Night Court. He could dance around NBC Standards & Practices like a Jedi Master.
7hours?!? Respect ✊
Harry Dan and Mack bowing makes me crack up every time I see it 😂😂😂😂
Dan was my hero as a kid 🤩
Oh HELL no! I just HAVE to HAVE THIS SEASON of NIGHT COURT!
ONE OF THE ALL TIME GREATS IN SITCOMS 🤣😂😂🤣🤣😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣
Makes me want to start up a Sukiyaki Slam-Bam!
"7 hours"
Yeah I'd bow to him too.
A man at that age to go 7 hours??? We all would!!!🤯😏
RIP Judge Stone
The bow is why I still remember this scene 30+ years after it aired. And it's still just as funny.
7 HOURS?????😂
Everyday I swim 10 miles, eat 100 oysters, and sit in a barrel of pickle brine.
"You got that?"
That was a bow of great respect 😂
Dan is the man
“These three rarely upstanding women.” 😂
Darn it, Harry Stone! *"You KILLED MASTER PO! AGAIN!"*
RIP to Maggie Post
This was my favorite episode How the Hell do you lose a dead body........ He outsmarted me Sir.
"How the HELL do you lose a DEAD BODY?"
"He outsmarted me, Sir!"
Master Po had a way of doing that!
@@WalterDWormack214 I guess we should all be thankful that Bull Shannon doesn't work in the morgue, otherwise this could be a daily occurrence.
Those sneaky dead bodies. Always pulling a "Weekend at Bernie's" on ya.
RIP Markie Post and Charles Robinson... both of them a few weeks apart.
I didn't realize they had passed away.
@@lkhay Markie Post last week and "Mac" just a few weeks before.
@@graperonto So sad. Both were fantastic actors.
SEVEN HOURS?!?!?!??! (bowing to him)
7 HOURS???
Man Mike Johnson ain't aged a day since the 1970s!!
I've lost it everytime they bow back.
I think that man sold me his mogwai. 😉
Dan: you got that?
Some awesomeness right here.
Seven hours!?
Sometimes you forget you're watching an old show, but referencing Gov. Mario Cuomo (Andrew Cuomo's father) certainly does wake you up to that fact lol
Damn, the rotten apple didn't fall to far from the tree.
Wait, why'd the Japanese man pass out at being sentenced for ten days of community service?
The Japanese man, didn't simply pass out, he passed AWAY.
Over seven hours.......
This show is seen on The LAFF Channel on over the air ya know freeeeeeeee TV.
Actually, the LAFF Channel, ISN'T 'FREE' TV.
@@WalterDWormack214 I get it over the air HD antenna it's free.
2:15 and 2:18 money shots. Funny as hell. Or push 7
Classic.
Such a well-written show.
What is "rolling for dollars"?
Classic.
Superbly written show.
Just crazy zaney stuff that was loose and didn't take itself too seriously.
7 hrs and blowing of head 😂😂
Bow your head with the rest of us.
how can this remake be as funny as this is? dan can't be dan, as for bowing over this heck it be on youtube😁 and heads rolling.
7 hours, we must all bow to this legendary man.
I know with Harry being gone it won’t be the same but please reboot this show. It’s so funny.
I done the brine thing. All it done was made me more saltier damnit!
RIP Harry.
“Mario” is Mario Cuomo (1932-2015) the 52nd Governor of New York (1983-1994). Father of the present Governor of New York, Andrew Cuomo (2011-present)
The Filipino slambams R the best... And cheap to host too. 11 women or so for under 50 U.S. dollars..
Damn Dan🤣😂
Tomorrow is Fargo true crime expo at Ramada inn and I'm going to wear hocus pocus shirt and pants and low cut boots and I'm going to surprise Mr Lee with my British accent govenger 😮😮😮😮😮😮😮 and I'm going to Ramada inn tomorrow morning ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
"Buy american"
What season was this in?
Season 5 Episode 6
Thanks.
Faces camera government opiontment only hong kong
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
lol i lost it when Haryy, Dan and Mac bowed back to the guy
Absolutely hilarious 😂 😃
Hey you have to give that guy repest
Lol me too, i hit repeat on that scene like 5 times, so hilarious 😂
7 HOURS?!?!
All the men in the courtroom should've bowed.
7 hours???? We must all bow to this great man of stamina!
Until he hears that he has to commit to ten days community service, then he checks out.
I do it every time I watch this video
"All three?! That's illegal. And ... quite impressive."
Loved the reaction once they heard 7HOURS the bowing was the ICING ON THE CAKE.
I miss this so much.
I lost it when Dan jumped into the scene! LMAO "Dan Fielding. Assistant DA on the move!"
The Dan has landed!
Tanya I guess you could say Dan really knew how to drop in.
@@RazvanMihaeanu 0 that to propositioning pop prioritization up p0pp opportunity opposite optimisation ppp philosophical happy copious pops possibilities p the p0p
Love everything about dan, even when he was slimy...
@@kellygervais3440 which was 98 percent of the time lol
Every man here had the same reaction: "SEVEN HOURS?!?!?!?!?!?"
Not me
I was sure he was cheating....
5 plus hours is my record, and he is OLD.
Maybe if he went slow 🤣🤣
Nah. He used cocaine and other things.
Every man in the courtroom should've said it and then bowed to his ass.
HAI!
I so wanted him to say "red ginseng" also haha
"All three? That's illegal... and quite impressive."
"While neighbors did complain for seven hours . . ."
"SEVEN HOURS!?!?!?!"
Dan: My God man how do you do it
Shabota: every day I swim 10 miles, eat 100 oysters, & sit in a barrel of pickle brime
Dan GOT THAT!!!
that shit was funny
Dan, Harry and Mac bow in respect, that was funny shit.
racefan32 That man deserves respect, damn it.
Moreth The Rogue You got that!!!!
RE-SPECT!
The whole Court stops
"SEVEN HOURS!?"😝
"rarely upstanding women" superb!!
The stenographer just nods, she knows what Dans all about, lol...
First Harry then Mac Now Christine. Rest in piece Markie.
Selma and Florence, also.
@@froghare7516 Yes but they died during the series which was decades ago. Those three were recent.
And also Paula Kelly, the original attorney from Season 1 prior to Markie Post’s arrival too. She died last year.
RIP
We all go in the end. Rented time here on earth. My dilemma is that I love sleeping for most of it.
RIP, Harry Anderson. Gone too soon. Thanks for all the laughs.
Ditto!
@@gretasher4723 and RIP Keye Luke as well
More like RIH.
@@alfredoprime5495 And now, RIP Charles Robinson (Mac)
Now mac has passed away. charlie robinson.
That damn suki yaki slam bam, gotta love it!!
I was around 10 years old when I used to watch Night Court... Granted I didn't get all the jokes back then, yet I found it funny as hell... But when I watch this now, its even more funnier then I could have imagined... They don't do jokes likes these anymore on TV.
It was awesome.i got the jokes I was that age shhh
This and MASH were my favorite shows as a kid
The problem is with the series returned for 3 episodes, the jokes are all lame as hell compared to the comedy gold here.
"more funnier" huh... 🙄
Harry: And as much as I appreciate you wanting to buy American....
This is when comedies where actually funny!
a sitcom is "successful" if you generally enjoy the show and cast chemistry and get a few chuckles along the way but genuine belly laughs like the bowing scene are rare
Very true. The best sitcoms are funny decades after they aired. Shows like this, Green Acres, Barney Miller, The Golden Girls, Andy Griffith Show, Married with Children, Cheers, Hogan's Heroes, Frasier, Sanford and Son, Fresh Prince of Bel Air and All In The Family just don't age or date. They're still on tv every day somewhere or here online or streaming. Good comedies are so rare now we really appreciate these gems.
7 hours!!!!!!! Then Bowing !!!! Amazing !!!!! All 3 saying it was awesome 😎!!
@@kendallrivers1119 Don't forget the Beverly Hillbillies
Most cops will tell you that "Barney Miller" was arguably the most accurate portrayal of cop life ever shown on television.
lol! buy American!
I like when Dan literally jumped in to introduce himself LOL!
R I P Harry / Ritchie of the movie the IT # Every actor on Night court are extremely talented comedians , one of the greatest comedians of all time #night court was one & still is one of the greatest shows of all time it lasted 9 years on top , I started watching this back home in the Bahamas , 7rs later I moved to America got married and continued watching with my husband we never missed any episodes, it has an international audience
10 miles....okay...100 oysters....need some brine. I need to block out some time in my schedule but it will be worth it.
2:15 Now that’s funny!
I grew up with this, Cheers, Mr. Bean (in Canada), Cosby, different strokes, Family Ties, golden girls, then Seinfeld etc.. It was light hearted but wickedly funny as you can see from this clip. Dan Fielding was my favourite on Night Court. And for those born after 2001 trade centre attacks, I can say that life was not as serious as it is today. Those sit coms represented the general sense of positive feelings that was interrupted on 9-11. But before that, things were different, we were able to party a lot more, think of a 1970's movie group party, police were a lot more forgiving, drugs were used but they never killed anyone, pressure in school was less. Watching these clips reminds me of how carefree we all were, just looking for a laugh.
9-11 woke a lot of people up to the harsh reality of life. Most never recovered.
the character " Dan Fielding" is going to make a reappearance in an all new night court series...
@@davidtucker9498 We need to get over this “snowflake” mentality and lighten up again or as a society, we are done for!
"Drugs didn't kill people"? Of course they did. You simply chose to ignore that sad reality.
I knew this fact as a grade schooler after a group of college researchers did a presentation in my school using lab rats. They demonstrated, quite starkly, what happens to someone using drugs like heroin, acid, cocaine and other drugs. And this was during the '60's.
@@faithcastillo9597 drugs were absolutely nothing like they are today. PCP, angel dust were a fraction of the lethal power that meth has. It's not even close.
SEVEN HOURS?!
bows deeply
who needs viagra, bow
"All three? That's illegal... and quite impressive."
Markie Post was so beautiful 🥰
" You got that?!" LOL!!!
RIP Charles Robinson and Harry Anderson 🙏🕊️
and Markie Post
@@thephantomeagle2 I didnt know she had died
My goodness, Markie Post was my first love! If only she knew it.
u can see it in theyre faces after they bow their heads they knew this was comedy gold
Markie was such a smoke show.
One my favorite shows the best
'SEVEN HOURS!!!' LOL
NEVER GET OLD!
I feel like all three guys were showing mad respect for a venerated martial arts master when they bowed, but the guy specializes in the art of 'Stamina-Fu'!! X DDDDDDD
And then he drops dead in the courtroom after getting sentenced