In the Heat of the Night
Tensions run high in the police department and in Sparta when Bubba is accused of attacking a black woman.
Tensions run high in the police department and in Sparta when Bubba is accused of attacking a black woman.
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A man's six wives become murder suspects when he dies of food poisoning.
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.
Gillespie (Carroll O'Connor) and Forbes link a suspect to a witness of a hit-and-run fatality.
Businessman runs against Gillespie (Carroll O'Connor) for sheriff.
Mississippi sheriff (Carroll O'Connor) knows actress's (Sydne Rome) identity.
Mississippi policemen (Carroll O'Connor, Carl Weathers) hunt serial killer.
Forbes (Carl Weathers) clashes with a charismatic cult leader (Peter Fonda).
Harriet and Bill become targets of a crazed gunman on the eve of their wedding.
Parker's stepfather returns, pursued by murderous art thieves.
Harriet tries to stop construction at a site where pre-Civil War artifacts have been found.
Harriet DeLong's son Eugene witnesses a robbery in which a store owner is wounded.
A rabbi returns to Sparta, his hometown, and faces anti-Semitism.
Attorney Virgil Tibbs is caught between a client and the certainty that the man murdered his wife.
A blues singer starts receiving racist death threats after spending time with Lt. Jamison's wealthy aunt.
Forbes' fiancee delivers an ultimatum; a boxer Forbes has been grooming commits a burglary.
A former madam's (Elizabeth Ashley) phone-sex business creates an uproar.
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