
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.

Virgil and Gillespie are faced with a violent labor strike at the local Sparta river plant.

Virgil Tibbs and Chief Bill Gillespie investigate a murder of a father of two very different daughters.

Tibbs and Sweet investigate a woman who has been beaten and left for dead on the banks of a local creek.

Virgil and Althea's relationship is strained when her dad visits.

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

On the eve of his execution, a convict asks Gillespie a favor.

Virgil and his wife attend services at an all-white church. The reverend collapses, dead at the pulpit.

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.

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.