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Gillespie tries to befriend the daughter he never knew when she returns to Sparta to settle her deceased mother's estate.
Gillespie tries to befriend the daughter he never knew when she returns to Sparta to settle her deceased mother's estate.
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In the Heat of the Night
S6, EP6 "Random's Child"Gillespie tries to befriend the daughter he never knew when she returns to Sparta to settle her deceased mother's estate.
In the Heat of the Night
S6, EP7 "An Occupational Hazard"Althea withholds the truth about a murder from Virgil when a friend confides that she killed her boss during a sexual attack.
In the Heat of the Night
S6, EP8 "Last Rights"A doctor who is treating Virgil's terminally ill aunt falls under suspicion when Chief Gillespie investigates a series of mercy killings.
In the Heat of the Night
S6, EP9 "When the Music Stopped"A country singer (Robert Goulet) accused of stealing songs accidentally kills his accuser; guest Gary Crosby.
In the Heat of the Night
S6, EP5 "Discovery"Althea goes into a deep depression sparked by the suicide of a troubled student while his former girlfriend falls for a biker.
In the Heat of the Night
S6, EP3 "Brother's Keeper"Officer Corbin is forced to pursue her ex-con brother when he returns to Sparta and becomes a suspect in a robbery.
In the Heat of the Night
S6, EP2 "A Small War"Chief Gillespie is caught between Harriet and her son when Eugene agrees to identify the gang members responsible for his best friend's murder.
In the Heat of the Night
S6, EP1 "A Small War"Councilwoman DeLong's son objects to her romance with Chief Gillespie and refuses to cooperate after witnessing the gang-style execution of his best friend.
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