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  1. Unfortunately, the finest boxer, African-American Kevin "Cat" Brooks, is involved with a professional burglar, Caucasian Dennis Cantrell, in a series of home invasions and robberies. Forbes and Angela must come to terms with their personal goals and the impact on their relationship. 7.9/10 (47)

  2. S1.E1 ∙ Pilot: Part 1. Sun, Mar 6, 1988. Chief Gillespie reluctantly accepts visiting Sparta native Virgil Tibbs as his new Chief of Detectives in the midst of a high-profile murder investigation. 8.4/10 (192)

  3. March 14, 1988. 48min. TV-PG. Police Chief Bill Gillespie and Chief of Detectives Virgil Tibbs are Based on the 1967 Oscar winner about a small southern town and its at odds when Tibbs suspects that Gillespie's friend, Sonny Mims, killed his wife because of his involvement with P. Store Filled.

  4. TV-14. The song of an old bluesman takes Officer Sweet back to the past, where his grandfather died a mysterious death. Freevee (with ads) S5 E9 - Sparta Gold. Watch on supported devices. December 2, 1991. 48min. TV-14. A deputy in a neighboring police department is illegally involved with a huge marijuana operation.

  5. October 28, 1991. 48min. TV-PG. The fun and games come to a halt when Edgar Van Buren, the wealthy host of an annual high-stakes poker party, is murdered. Gillespie and Tibbs must sift through the evidence of a case where everyone is a suspect, including the dead man’s wife.

  6. Bill Gillespie is a police chief in a small town in the American South, and later becomes sheriff of the county. As Bill tries to solve crimes and catch criminals, aided by his capable investigator Virgil Tibbs and police lieutenant Bubba Skinner, he must navigate tricky small-town politics. Racial tensions often run high in the South and this theme is frequently explored. Bill's personal life ...

  7. In the Heat of the Night is an American television series based on the motion picture and novel of the same name starring Carroll O'Connor as the white police chief William Gillespie, and Howard Rollins as the African-American police detective Virgil Tibbs. It was broadcast on NBC from 1988 until 1992, and then on CBS until 1995. Its executive producers were Fred Silverman, Juanita Bartlett ...

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