
In the Heat of the Night
An ambitious councilman won't support black workers who crossed an all-white picket line.

An ambitious councilman won't support black workers who crossed an all-white picket line.

Estranged sisters (Mary Crosby, Judith Chapman) fight over a man and their father's will.

An assault on a woman conjures up distressing memories for Tibbs and suspicions in Gillespie.

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.

The menace of an escaped convict makes Joann disclose a shocking secret to Gillespie.

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 falls for a woman (Barbara Stock) with devious plans for him.

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.

Sparta is overjoyed when a local boy turned successful businessman offers to bring his business back home.