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Tibbs (Howard Rollins) suspects racism played a part in the mysterious death of a progressive minister (J. Don Ferguson). With Carroll O'Connor.
Tibbs (Howard Rollins) suspects racism played a part in the mysterious death of a progressive minister (J. Don Ferguson). With Carroll O'Connor.
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S2, EP16 "Sister, Sister"Two feuding sisters become murder suspects when it is discovered that their father died from poisoning, not heart failure.
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S2, EP17 "Walkout"An ambitious councilman (O.J. Simpson) won't support black workers who crossed an all-white picket line.
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S2, EP18 "Accused"Bubba (Alan Autry) is accused of the violent rape of a young black woman (Vanessa Bell Calloway). With Carroll O'Connor and Howard Rollins.
In the Heat of the Night
S2, EP19 "Fifteen Forever"Filling in for Gillespie, a retired captain (Joe Don Baker) searches for a drunken driver who killed three teens.
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S2, EP15 "The Creek"Gillespie (Carroll O'Connor) believes an assault victim (guest star Caryn West) is lying about her attacker. With Howard Rollins.
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S2, EP14 "Intruders"Tibbs' father-in-law creates friction; Gillespie placates a city council angry over attacks on senior citizens.
In the Heat of the Night
S2, EP13 "These Things Take Time"Despite the evidence, Gillespie and Tibbs do not believe a teenage mother was responsible for the death of her abandoned infant.
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S2, EP12 "AKA Kelly Kay"Joann (Lois Nettleton) makes a shocking confession to Gillespie (Carroll O'Connor) when her life is endangered by an escaped convict (Kevin Conway).
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