The best episode written by Reinhold Weege is "Santa Goes Downtown", rated 10/10 from 2 user votes. It was "directed by Gary Shimokawa". "Santa Goes Downtown" aired on 1/11/1984 and is rated 0.0 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "Some Like It Hot".
The season is merry as Harry deals with a man in a red suit charged with trespassing and tries to restore the faith of a pair of cynical teenage runaways.
Director: Gary Shimokawa
Writer: Reinhold Weege
A Russian that is charged with selling stolen property would rather burn down the courtroom and everyone in it than go to jail.
Director: Jay Sandrich
Writer: Reinhold Weege
Fans and reporters disrupt court proceedings when Harry dates a rock star, and tries to cope with a new court clerk.
Director: Jay Sandrich
Writer: Reinhold Weege
Harry has to settle the legal status of a woman who remarried after her first husband was mistakenly declared dead, and who wants her back.
Director: Gary Shimokawa
Writer: Reinhold Weege
Bright young public defender Christine Sullivan finds out she still has a lot to learn after her first day in Harry's court, while Harry ends up throwing her overprotective father in jail for insulting him.
Director: Jeff Melman
Writer: Reinhold Weege
Harry sends public defender Billie Young to jail for refusing to reveal the whereabouts of a cat her client is accused of kidnapping.
Director: Lee Bernhardi
Writer: Reinhold Weege
Harry is called before a disciplinary board for his unorthodox courtroom behavior.
Director: Jeff Melman
Writer: Reinhold Weege
Harry feels a lot of official pressure when a notorious madame with a hot diary comes before his bench.
Director: Noam Pitlik
Writer: Reinhold Weege
Harry is reluctant to have surgery for his ulcer symptoms.
Director: Jeff Melman
Writer: Reinhold Weege
A blizzard traps everyone in the courthouse and Dan in an elevator with a man who's attracted to him.
Director: Jeff Melman
Writer: Reinhold Weege
Mac marries Quon Le, a girl he knew in Vietnam, and Harry conducts court despite temporary blindness.
Director: Jeff Melman
Writer: Reinhold Weege
Dan's past is revealed when the parents he told everyone were dead come to see their successful sonny boy.
Director: Jeff Melman
Writer: Reinhold Weege
Harry uses a little hocus pocus to convince Bull he's cured of a gypsy curse.
Director: Alan Bergmann
Writer: Reinhold Weege
Quon Le appears before the court for prostitution and Harry has to choose between Billie and Dan for the mayoral commission.
Director: Alan Bergmann
Writer: Reinhold Weege
A disabled law student takes Harry's refusal of her prom invitation as a slap against her handicap.
Director: Reinhold Weege
Writer: Reinhold Weege
Everyone tries to adjust to Selma's death as Harry interviews possible replacements, but Bull goes on a drinking binge instead.
Director: Jeff Melman
Writer: Reinhold Weege
Christine's father has his first date in eight years and ends up before Harry, along with the tenants of a clothing-optional building.
Director: Jeff Melman
Writer: Reinhold Weege
Mac tries to hide Quon Le from his prejudiced grandfather, who's trying to decide who to leave his millions of dollars.
Director: Alan Bergmann
Writer: Reinhold Weege
Harry falls hook, line and sinker for a beautiful woman.
Director: Alan Bergmann
Writer: Reinhold Weege
Dan has a real problem when his high school buddy comes to visit as a decidedly changed man.
Director: Reinhold Weege
Writer: Reinhold Weege
Harry tries to free a rock star literally imprisoned by his overly solicitous entourage.
Director: Jeff Melman
Writer: Reinhold Weege
A crazy judge brought in to substitute for Harry imprisons Dan and Mac for contempt and appoints Florence and Phil the wino as the defense and prosecuting attorneys.
Director: Jim Drake
Writer: Reinhold Weege
The courtroom becomes a delivery room when Hurricane Mel traps four pregnant women.
Director: Jeff Melman
Writer: Reinhold Weege
The courtroom becomes a delivery room when Hurricane Mel traps four pregnant women.
Director: Jeff Melman
Writer: Reinhold Weege
Harry's distracted from a courtroom full of ventriloquists and their dummies by the delivery of a letter from his mother, mailed fifteen years earlier.
Director: Jeff Melman
Writer: Reinhold Weege