Look: Melissa Rauch Mourns Cancellation of 'Night Court'
UNITED STATES, JUN 18 – Melissa Rauch thanks fans and cast after NBC canceled the Night Court revival due to a 36% drop in viewers during its third season, ending the show after three years.
- NBC canceled the 'Night Court' revival after three seasons, officially announcing in early May 2025 that it would not return for a fourth season.
- The cancellation followed attempts by Melissa Rauch and Warner Bros. Television to find another home for the show, but these efforts ultimately failed.
- The 2023 revival starred and was executive produced by Melissa Rauch as Judge Abby Stone, daughter of the original Judge Harry Stone, and featured recurring characters including Dan Fielding reprised by John Larroquette.
- Rauch shared a touching goodbye on Instagram, explaining that she waited to comment on the end of Night Court until she was certain that every effort had been made to secure a new platform for the show, and she expressed heartfelt appreciation for the cast, crew, and fans.
- The cancellation marks the end of the sequel series that followed 30 years after the original sitcom ran on NBC from 1984 to 1992, leaving the show's legacy to 'carry on' in fans' memories as Rauch bid an official 'farewell' and 'until next time.
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