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Gillespie (Carroll O'Connor) suspects Sheriff Thompson (Ed Ames), an old friend, may be responsible for a man's death. With Howard Rollins and Geoffrey Thorne.
Gillespie (Carroll O'Connor) suspects Sheriff Thompson (Ed Ames), an old friend, may be responsible for a man's death. With Howard Rollins and Geoffrey Thorne.
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In the Heat of the Night
S2 "Don't Look Back"As Tibbs and Gillespie fight for control of the department, a murderer re-creating an old voodoo case stalks Gillespie.
In the Heat of the Night
S2, EP3 "Family Secrets"A woman (Susan Blakely) who is accused of patricide claims she was a victim of incest. With Carroll O'Connor, Howard Rollins.
In the Heat of the Night
S2, EP4 "The Hammer and the Glove"During Tibbs' old partner's (Michael Warren) visit, two FBI agents and a protected witness are murdered.
In the Heat of the Night
S2, EP5 "Prisoners"Gillespie (Carroll O'Connor) suspects Sheriff Thompson (Ed Ames), an old friend, may be responsible for a man's death. With Howard Rollins and Geoffrey Thorne.
In the Heat of the Night
S2, EP6 "Hot Nights"Bubba (Alan Autry) falls in love with a deceitful siren (Barbara Stock). With Carroll O'Connor and Howard Rollins.
In the Heat of the Night
S2, EP5 "Prisoners"Gillespie (Carroll O'Connor) suspects Sheriff Thompson (Ed Ames), an old friend, may be responsible for a man's death. With Howard Rollins and Geoffrey Thorne.
In the Heat of the Night
S2, EP4 "The Hammer and the Glove"During Tibbs' old partner's (Michael Warren) visit, two FBI agents and a protected witness are murdered.
In the Heat of the Night
S2, EP3 "Family Secrets"A woman (Susan Blakely) who is accused of patricide claims she was a victim of incest. With Carroll O'Connor, Howard Rollins.
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