I'd have said Harvey 'Two-Face' Dent on 'Batman the Animated Series' was his more prominent nerd credit, but that's just me...who has no idea what 'Night Court' is.
I do!And it's one of the greatest sitcoms ever which unfortunately never caught on that much here in Europe.
As for Richard Moll, sadly nobody seems to remember his role in The Sword & the Sorcerer.
The Brent Spiner scene would be more appropriate to this forum.Night Court was a sitcom following a the judge, lawyers, and bailiffs who worked the night shift at the Manhattan courthouse.
But do you remember him in Galaxis?I do!![]()
Thank you for your work—so the Thirdspace ships—they were inspired by the Proximans from TTA?Was on the SFX staff at the time so got a window seat to the chaos.
SFX is a British science fiction magazine. However, B5 Scolls has some information on the design of the ships in Thirdspace. http://www.b5scrolls.com/#Screen2_11_1 http://www.b5scrolls.com/#Screen2_11_2Thank you for your work—so the Thirdspace ships—they were inspired by the Proximans from TTA?
Nope, never even heard of it. Sounds like I'm lucky.But do you remember him in Galaxis?![]()
The past nuking of San Diego is a running thing in jms writing, in Captain Power before B5." 'Marsupials definitely have the right idea on child rearing' say some"
The more important article is the one next to it: "PSI-CORPS IN ELECTION TANGLE: Did Psi-Corps Violate Its Charter By Endorsing Vice President?"
The other article about "San Diego Still Considered Too Radioactive For Occupancy" and the big headline about the Homeguard Leader Convicted in attack on Minbari Embassy. You can find a lot of spoilers in Universe Today.
JMS lived in San Diego from the mid 70's to the early 80's.
IIRC, Harry Anderson was asked to be a regular in season three of Cheers (reprising his recurring character as conman Harry the Hat), but had a leading role in Night Court. So Frasier got a bit more space, and ended up as much more than he was originally intended.Night Court was a sitcom following a the judge, lawyers, and bailiffs who worked the night shift at the Manhattan courthouse.
IIRC, Harry Anderson was asked to be a regular in season three of Cheers (reprising his recurring character as conman Harry the Hat), but had a leading role in Night Court. So Frasier got a bit more space, and ended up as much more than he was originally intended.
For me, it's all about his appearance in the pilot to Highlander: The Series. He has swordfights against Connor and Duncan MacLeod!And it's one of the greatest sitcoms ever which unfortunately never caught on that much here in Europe.
As for Richard Moll, sadly nobody seems to remember his role in The Sword & the Sorcerer.
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