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Althea is raped by an acquaintance, and Tibbs is faced with the possibility that they do not have enough evidence to prosecute the man.

Althea is raped by an acquaintance, and Tibbs is faced with the possibility that they do not have enough evidence to prosecute the man.

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In the Heat of the Night

S3, EP2 "The Fairest of Them All"

After a beauty contestant suffers what appears to be an accidental death, Gillespie and Virgil discover otherwise and fight to uncover the perpetrators.

In the Heat of the Night

S3, EP18 "An Angry Woman"

Althea finds a woman's death especially tragic, and Gillespie investigates whether the woman's ex-husband ran her down.

In the Heat of the Night

S3, EP19 "Indiscretions"

Althea (Anne-Marie Johnson) does not know that a visiting friend (Patrice Chanel) is a fugitive from justice. With Carroll O'Connor.

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S3, EP20 "Night of the Killing"

Tempers flare over the arrest of a black man (Steve Coulter) suspected of murder. With Howard Rollins and Carroll O'Connor.

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S3, EP17 "Home Is Where the Heart Is"

When a fundamentalist preacher is found dead, an ironclad alibi prevents Gillespie from pursuing the case against a traveling madam.

In the Heat of the Night

S3, EP16 "Bubba's Baby"

Bubba downplays the gossip that he is the father of a baby left on his doorstep; blackmail and murder surface in the search for the baby's parents.

In the Heat of the Night

S3, EP15 "A Loss of Innocence"

Althea suspects a student has problems at home, then learns one parent is dead, the other is missing.

In the Heat of the Night

S3, EP14 "December Days"

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

Carroll O'Connor stars as a small-town police chief (and later a sheriff) in fictional Sparta, Miss. For a small town, Sparta has its share of murder, rape, corruption, racism and drunken driving, so O'Connor's Chief William Gillespie has his hands full. The TV series is based on the novel and film of the same name.
Starring: Alan Autry, Anne-Marie Johnson, Carroll O'Connor, Christian LeBlanc, David Hart, Denise Nicholas, Dennis Lipscomb, Diane Ladd, Howard E. Rollins, Hugh O'Connor, Jill Carroll, Peter Gabb
Original Air Date: Mar 6, 1988
Genres: DramaTV Series
Rating: TVPG
Playback: HD
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