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Baa Baa Black Sheep (renamed Black Sheep Squadron for the second season) is an American television series that aired on NBC from September 23, 1976, until April 6, 1978. It was part period military drama, part comedy. In the final seven episodes, the character list was revamped, dropping some squadron pilots, adding a 16-year-old pilot and four ...
John Bernard Larroquette [1] (/ ˌ l ær ə ˈ k ɛ t /; born November 25, 1947) is an American actor.He is known for his starring roles in the NBC military drama series Baa Baa Black Sheep (1976–1978), the NBC sitcom Night Court (1984–1992; 2023–present) for which he received four consecutive Primetime Emmy Awards wins for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series during the ...
Baa Baa Black Sheep (renamed for Season 2 as Black Sheep Squadron and later syndicated under that title) is a television series that premiered on September 21, 1976, with a lead-in movie ("Flying Misfits") and ran from September 23, 1976, to April 6, 1978. The series consisted of 2 seasons, a 23-episode Season 1, and a 13-episode Season 2, for ...
James Allen Whitmore Jr. (born October 24, 1948), is an American actor and director, best known for his roles as Captain Jim Gutterman on the television program Baa Baa Black Sheep, Freddie Beamer in The Rockford Files (1977–1979), and Sgt Bernie Terwilliger in Hunter (1984–1986), and since the 1980s as a prolific television director.
For Larroquette, who portrayed Dan for nine seasons on the original Night Court from 1984 to 1992, revisiting his beloved character included a rush of nostalgia. The revival is filmed on Stage 10 ...
Night Court’s Dan Fielding is getting reacquainted with an old friend. Marsha Warfield, who co-starred with John Larroquette on the original Night Court, reprises her role as Roz in Tuesday’s ...
In 1976, Aresco played the role of the mechanic Sgt. John David Hutchinson in the television series Baa Baa Black Sheep. [4] In 1979, Aresco played the role of the young operating officer "Wayne Randall" in the adventure and drama television series Supertrain. [4] In 1984, Aresco joined the cast of the soap opera television series Capitol.
During a recent visit to Night Court’s set, Larroquette, 76, spoke with PEOPLE about the opportunity to work with Warfield, 70, more than three decades after starring together on the original ...