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Night Court Hi Honey, I'm Home (1984–1992) Online

Night Court Hi Honey, I'm Home (1984–1992) Online
Original Title :
Hi Honey, Iu0027m Home
Genre :
TV Episode / Comedy
Year :
1984–1992
Directror :
Gary Shimokawa
Cast :
Harry Anderson,Karen Austin,John Larroquette
Writer :
Tom Reeder,Reinhold Weege
Type :
TV Episode
Time :
23min
Rating :
7.3/10
Night Court Hi Honey, I'm Home (1984–1992) Online

A woman must choose between her two husbands, one of whom was thought killed in Vietnam.
Episode cast overview:
Harry Anderson Harry Anderson - Judge Harry T. Stone
Karen Austin Karen Austin - Lana Wagner (credit only)
John Larroquette John Larroquette - Dan Fielding
Paula Kelly Paula Kelly - Public Defender Liz Williams
Richard Moll Richard Moll - Nostradamus 'Bull' Shannon
Selma Diamond Selma Diamond - Bailiff Selma Hacker
D.D. Howard D.D. Howard - Charley Tracy
Basil Hoffman Basil Hoffman - Duane Sedgwick
Charles Napier Charles Napier - Mitchell Bowers
Marcia Rodd Marcia Rodd - Nora Bowers Sedgwick
Martin Garner Martin Garner - Bernie
Milt Kogan Milt Kogan - Doctor

The title comes from the cliché' phrase spoken by sit com husbands (and some movie husbands) when they get home from the office. The phrase even resulted in a short lived Nick at Night sit com of the same title with a wife whose name was Honey.

Martin Garner and Selma Diamond previously played husband and wife in Twilight Zone The Movie (1983)


User reviews

Shakataxe

Shakataxe

In this typically tickling episode, Russ Meyer alum Charles Napier plays a rowdy soldier who's been in a Vietnamese prison camp for the past decade and returns home only to find out he's legally dead and his wife has remarried. The wife can't decide which man she wants, and Judge Stone slyly resorts to a biblical precedent in resolving the disputed matrimony.

The casting of Napier as a MIA soldier is ironic considering that he would appear on the big screen the next year in Rambo: First Blood Part II, as a jerk trying to cover up the number of U.S. soldiers still captive in Vietnam.