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John Larroquette in Night Court (1984)

Annie O'Donnell: June Wheeler

Her Honor: Part 1

Night Court

Annie O'Donnell credited as playing...

June Wheeler

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  • Christine Sullivan: He's been such a downer since Granny died.
  • Bob Wheeler: [Christine, Harry and Dan all look at each other with looks of who's going to ask] Oh, What the hell, someone's got to ask. How did she die?
  • Judge Harry T. Stone: She passed away in her sleep.
  • [Everyone looks at him stunned at this simple answer]
  • Judge Harry T. Stone: [Having come to expect a more elaborate story from this unlucky couple] That's it? She was just sleeping peacefully?
  • Bob Wheeler: Yes... .. On the railroad track.
  • [Everyone reacts with an Ah-ha]
  • June Wheeler: The rail company was very sympathtic though. Didn't even charge her for the ride.
  • Christine Sullivan: Yes.
  • [She nods sympathetically]
  • Christine Sullivan: Tragedy does bring out the best in people.

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