In the Heat of the Night
Based on the critically acclaimed novel of the same name, this series provided a hopeful, yet honest look at life in the new South. Set in the fictional Sparta, Mississippi, the show was a marvelous blend of heartfelt drama and folksy humor. It portrayed both the professional and personal pursuits of Sparta P.D's officers. Series star Carroll O'Connor, in a role far removed from Archie Bunker, served as executive producer. Using the pen name Matt Harris, Mr. O'Connor was also the story editor and wrote many of the episodes.
Many changes come to Sparta. Virgil Tibbs has left the Sparta Police Department and he, Althea and their twins have returned to Philadelphia, PA so Virgil can complete his law school studies. Bill Gillespie has been voted out as chief and is replaced by FBI Agent Hampton Forbes from Memphis, TN. Forbes inherits the case of a reclusive man who is murdered as he is awaiting trial for manslaughter.
Gillespie gets the last laugh against the city council when he is named Newman County Sheriff to replace an ailing Will McComb, who has suffered a heart attack. As county sheriff, Gillespie's first case is that of a triple murder, where the investigation points to a good natured, mentally challenged teenage boy.
Gillespie and Forbes become fast friends when both police forces team up and solve the triple murder. Attorney Wade Hatton returns to Sparta and hopes to rekindle a romance from the past with Sarah Hallisey.
Bubba Skinner is determined to have a womanizing real estate agent charged with attempted murder after the man knowingly infected Bubba's friend with HIV.
A local drunk kills the man he believed was having an affair with his wife.
When Lana's ex-boyfriend comes to Sparta, dim-witted Randy Calhoun stumbles upon the real reason for his visit: an illegal gun running operation.
Luann moonlights as a singer at her boyfriend's new nightclub and she unwittingly uncovers a drug dealing operation run by the bartender.
Virgil Tibbs returns to Sparta with a law degree, news of his failed marriage and a murder suspect to defend.
Bubba travels to Atlanta, GA in an attempt to improve his drug addicted nephew's quality of life.
Luann tries desperately to adopt a baby that was abandoned in a crack house raid.
A hit-and-run accident caused by an alcoholic teenager claims the life of a 10-year-old girl.
An interracial high school couple is the target of a racist sniper on the Sparta High School field.
Virgil defends Parker Williams when he is accused of police brutality during an arrest involving Parker's ex-fiance.
Former madam Maybelle Chesboro returns to Sparta and opens up a phone sex operation disguised as a communications business.
Angela Dolphy, Chief Forbes's fiancée, is in Sparta from Memphis for a week to entice Forbes to change professions before they get married. The chief arranges a dinner with Bill Gillespie and Harriet DeLong to coax Angela to relocate to Sparta. An example of Forbes's work is the new boxing program for at risk young men. 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.
Jazz musician Ches Collins returns to Sparta and it is soon evident that he has a history with Cordelia, the grande dame of Sparta. Cordelia's nephew, Raoul, will stop at nothing to put an end to any hope of a union between the two. It is up to Cordelia's other nephew, Lonnie Jameson, to put an end to Raoul's antics.
Virgil Tibbs finds himself on both sides of the law when he is asked to handle the probate of a verbally abusive alcoholic woman, whose death may not have been an accident.
A synagogue comes to Sparta and is quickly vandalized and robbed. The Rabbi does not believe Sheriff Gillespie is worthy of investigating the incident.
Eugene Glendon is accused of committing a robbery after he tries to persuade the real suspect not to go through with it.
Womanizer Frank Davenport is the general contractor on a large residential project in Sparta that threatens an area of slave artifacts. He is also having a torrid affair with his new secretary, Cindy Jenk, whose father Gus is a protective hot head. There are hard feelings, even fights, among the townspeople who either support or oppose stopping the construction project to save the antiquities. It is a toss-up who will get to Davenport first.
In a somewhat comical episode, Parker's stepfather returns to Sparta with his new wife and runs Parker out of house and home. Among Roy's possessions is an ornate painting, the value of which Roy is unaware.
A newspaper misprint makes Bill Gillespie the target of an escaped killer in the days leading up to he and Harriet's wedding. Bill and Harriet are married in a beautiful, simple ceremony with Chief Forbes serving as best man.
Sparta Police and the Newman County Sheriff's Department join forces to investigate the antics of a religious cult that has taken up residence in an abandoned school building.
The investigation uncovers evidence of statutory rape and drug dealing within the cult. It is further complicated by the actions of an overly aggressive newspaper reporter, as well as the discovery of school age children being members of the cult. But in the end, teamwork pays off and everyone is driven out.
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Carl Weathers | Chief Hampton Forbes |
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Carroll O'Connor | Sheriff William O. 'Bill' Gillespie |
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David Hart | Sgt. Parker Williams |
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Alan Autry | Capt. V.L. 'Bubba' Skinner |
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Crystal R. Fox | Sgt. LuAnn Corbin |
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Denise Nicholas | Harriet DeLong Gillespie |
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Hugh O'Connor | Lt. Lonnie Jamison |
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Harvey E. Lee Jr. | Officer Ken Covey |
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Mark Johnson | Officer Luke Everett |
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Dee Shaw | Officer Dee Shepard |
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C.C. Taylor | Officer Charlie Peake |
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Barbara Lee-Belmonte | Dep. Christine Surillo |
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Wilbur Fitzgerald | Dist. Atty. Gerard Darnelle |
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Wallace Merck | City Councilman E.H. 'Holley' Colmer |
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Karen Carlson | Atty. Sarah Hallisey |
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Thom Gossom Jr. | Ted Marcus |
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Jen Harper | Dr. Winona Day |
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Sharron Cain | Officer Brenda |
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Melissa Suzanne McBride | WPMM Reporter |
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Dan Biggers | Dr. Frank Robb |
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Charles Black | Councilman Grover Dorsey |
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Laura Whyte | Judge Whitley |
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Tonea Stewart | Aunt Etta Kibbey |
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Annie Joe Edwards | Secretary |
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Maureen Dowdell | Nurse |
| Packaging | Custom Case |
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| Nr Discs | 5 |
| Screen Ratios | Fullscreen (4:3) |
| Audio Tracks | Dolby Digital Mono [English] |
| Layers | Single side, Dual layer |
| Edition Release Date | Mar 11, 2014 |
| Regions | Region 1 |
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| Index | 1804 |
| Added Date | Jan 15, 2015 01:45:30 |
| Modified Date | Jul 20, 2023 00:08:51 |