
In the Heat of the Night
Tibbs' attempts to reconcile family members stall when his cousin is implicated in a crime.

Tibbs' attempts to reconcile family members stall when his cousin is implicated in a crime.

All signs point to bookstore owner Carl Tibbitts as a suspect in his wife's murder.

Gillespie tries to remain aloof in the prosecution of Harriet DeLong's ex, for robbery and murder.

Having served his time, Prosper Hoag is on parole and back home in Sparta. Will the folks in town forgive him?

Evidence indicates a mentally impaired girl is the mother of an infant found in a shallow grave.

The murder of a prominent attorney is linked to Bubba's new love interest, a wealthy widow.

Gillespie and Tibbs clash over turning a hit-and-run driver/drug dealer over to the FBI.

Gillespie must discreetly investigate a child-molestation claim against a fifth-grade teacher.

A father's apathy toward the murder of his hooker daughter shocks Gillespie.

Tibbs is jailed in Philadelphia for murdering a cop; Bubba acts as Althea's birthing coach.

Tibbs is jailed in Philadelphia for murdering a cop; Bubba acts as Althea's birthing coach.

Gillespie won't pursue a murder case against a prominent citizen.

Gillespie appears to know who killed Councilwoman DeLong's sister.

Tibbs and Gillespie clash over a black murder suspect, whose arrest causes racial strife.

Althea does not know that a visiting friend is a fugitive from justice.

Gillespie investigates the hit-and-run death of a young woman.

The madam (Diane Ladd) of a traveling bordello is suspected of murdering a preacher who opposed her.

Someone mysteriously leaves a baby on Lieutenant Bubba Skinner's doorstep.

When Jamison picks up students for cutting school, a simple truancy bust turns into a complicated murder case.

A retired detective assists Gillespie's probe of a murder at a rest home; guest Louise Fletcher.