A blizzard outside and a broken boiler inside puts the court staff and all the defendants in danger of freezing to death.A blizzard outside and a broken boiler inside puts the court staff and all the defendants in danger of freezing to death.A blizzard outside and a broken boiler inside puts the court staff and all the defendants in danger of freezing to death.
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- TriviaThe title refers to the song "Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow!" written by lyricist Sammy Cahn and composer Jule Styne in 1945.
- GoofsSeveral characters complain about lack of items to burn for heat, yet there are large stacks of books sitting untouched in the court room and Harry's office.
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Judge Harry T. Stone: Why is it so cold?
Art Fensterman: Well Sir, on earth's trip around the sun, the northern hemisphere
[Harry Stands up and puts a computer mouse in Art's mouth, shutting him up]
Art Fensterman: Art! What I'm asking is, is it possible to take the chill off the air in here?
[Then he removes the mouse from Art's mouth]
Art Fensterman: [Unfazed] Well, I suppose I could go bang Bertha.
Judge Harry T. Stone: [With a puzzled look] Excuse me.
Art Fensterman: Bertha, the furnance. You bang her in just the right spot and she puts out some pretty good heat.
Judge Harry T. Stone: [With a mischievous smile] Okay, Art... but be gentle with her, uh?
Art Fensterman: [Smiling back with understanding at the joke, he nods] A tap and a rap it is Sir.
- SoundtracksThe Twelve Days of Christmas
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Traditional, arranged by Frederic Austin
Sung by Harry Anderson, Markie Post, John Larroquette, Charles Robinson, Richard Moll, Marsha Warfield, Mike Finneran, Robert Costanzo, Diane Robin, Madelyn Cates, Robert Pastorelli, and Denice Kumagai