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**”Night Court” Revival Officially Canceled After Attempts to Find New Home Fail, Melissa Rauch Says Farewell**
LOS ANGELES, CA – The NBC revival of “Night Court,” starring and executive produced by Melissa Rauch, has officially been canceled after three seasons. Rauch confirmed the news via an Instagram post, stating that all avenues to find a new network or streaming service for the show had been exhausted.
“We did everything in our power to find another home for it,” Rauch wrote, alongside a montage of photos from the set.
The “Night Court” reboot, which premiered in 2023 to strong initial ratings, experienced a drop in viewership in subsequent seasons. Despite the series being shopped around by Warner Bros. Television, no other outlet picked it up.
Rauch expressed immense gratitude to the cast, crew, and fans of the show, which followed Abby Stone (Rauch) as she took over the night shift at a Manhattan arraignment court, following in the footsteps of her late father, Judge Harry Stone (played by Harry Anderson in the original series). Original series star John Larroquette reprised his role, alongside Wendie Malick, Lacretta, and Nyambi Nyambi.
“Words won’t be able to properly convey my gratitude to each and every incredible individual who worked on this show and poured their hearts into it,” Rauch stated. She also fondly recalled the experience of stepping into the recreated set of the original “Night Court,” a show she watched as a child.
Rauch referenced the original creator, Reinhold Weege, saying that the courtroom doors were key to the show’s engine as they ushered in endless stories. Just as it did in the 30 years between the first incarnation ending and us beginning. The evergreen revolving door of oddballs and cynics populating that Manhattan arraignment court in the wee hours of the night and at the center of it all a workplace family that will forever be… until next time.
The series was executive produced by Dan Rubin, who also served as showrunner, along with Rauch, Larroquette, Winston Rauch, Mat Hawawitz, Lon Zimmet, Lindsey Shockley and Mona Garcea. The series was a co-production of Warner Bros. Television and Universal Television.