Do you remember the 1980's hit sitcom, 'Night Court?' Well, the creator who gave it birth has died. Reinhold Weege was also a writer for the hit, 70's tv sitcoms, "Barney Miller and “M*A*S*H”. We appreciate those 70's and 80's TV sitcoms, because they were decent for the entire family to enjoy. These days, you could barely count on one hand of a good decent TV sitcom fit for the entire family without profanity and the subject of sex.
Reinhold Weege died at age 63 years old and died of natural causes, according to The Hollywood Reporter. However, years ago when a person died of natural causes, they were in their golden years, possibly he had a heart attack. Whatever he died of, may he rest in peace.
'Night Court' Creator Reinhold Weege Dies at 63
The Chicago native also wrote for “Barney Miller” and “M*A*S*H” and received four Emmy nominations.
Reinhold Weege, creator of the daffy 1980s sitcom Night Court, which ran for nine seasons on NBC and earned seven Emmy Awards and 31 nominations but never the big comedy prize, has died. He was 63.Weege, who before Night Court wrote and produced for ABC’s Barney Miller -- another lovable Manhattan-set sitcom set in the world of the law...Read full article, here.
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