In the Heat of the Night
Gillespie must discreetly investigate a child-molestation claim against a fifth-grade teacher.
Gillespie must discreetly investigate a child-molestation claim against a fifth-grade teacher.
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Detective Virgil Tibbs investigates a series of elderly citizens that are being beaten and robbed.
The mother of an infant found dead in a trash bin may not be responsible for the crime.
Three convicts escape from prison, and one of them is out for revenge against the women who sent him to prison
Gillespie (Carroll O'Connor) is informed that a death row prisoner wants him present at his execution.
Tibbs and Gillespie lock horns over the murderer of a progressive minister.
Tibbs and Gillespie clash over the prime suspect in a young prostitute's murder.
Virgil's niece and Bubba's nephew are determined to uncover the truth after they witness a crime.
Tibbs finds the robbery suspect he killed is a young, unarmed girl.
Bubba Skinner is seduced by a beautiful lady who has taken residence in Sparta in order to write a novel.
A rookie officer's first arrest, a childhood buddy, dies in jail; guest Ed Ames.
Several murders occur while Tibbs' former partner is visiting.
A woman's (Susan Blakely) claim she murdered her father because of incest shocks Gillespie.
Twenty years after a young woman is gruesomely murdered, a similar crime is committed.
An escaped killer and his girlfriend take Althea and a child hostage to ensure a getaway.
When a wealthy bigamist (Ted Lange) turns up dead in his cell, which of his wives turns out to be a murderer?
Though Tibbs was nearly killed, Gillespie still can't prove Epson is a drug trafficker.
Sparta is overjoyed when a local boy turned successful businessman offers to bring his business back home.
Emotions run high when a black businessman (Randy Brooks) comes to Sparta to buy the town's newspaper.
Gillespie and Tibbs have conflicting suspicions about a woman's murder.
When Virgil Tibbs joins the Sparta, MI, police, resentment festers in Chief of Police Bill Gillespie.
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