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In the Heat of the Night

  • Série télévisée
  • 1988–1995
  • TV-14
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Carroll O'Connor in In the Heat of the Night (1988)
The cases and adventures of the police forces in and around Sparta, Mississippi.
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Les cas et les aventures des forces de police dans et autour de Sparte, Mississippi.Les cas et les aventures des forces de police dans et autour de Sparte, Mississippi.Les cas et les aventures des forces de police dans et autour de Sparte, Mississippi.

  • Création originale
    • James Lee Barrett
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    • Carroll O'Connor
    • Alan Autry
    • David Hart
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    • Création originale
      • James Lee Barrett
    • Vedettes
      • Carroll O'Connor
      • Alan Autry
      • David Hart
    • 38Commentaires d'utilisateurs
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    • A remporté 1 prix Primetime Emmy
      • 4 victoires et 11 nominations au total

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    Carroll O'Connor
    Carroll O'Connor
    • Chief William O. 'Bill' Gillespie…
    • 1988–1995
    Alan Autry
    Alan Autry
    • Capt. V.L. 'Bubba' Skinner…
    • 1988–1995
    David Hart
    David Hart
    • Officer Parker Williams…
    • 1988–1995
    Hugh O'Connor
    Hugh O'Connor
    • Lt. Lonnie Jamison…
    • 1988–1995
    Howard E. Rollins Jr.
    Howard E. Rollins Jr.
    • Chief of Detectives Virgil Tibbs…
    • 1988–1994
    Anne-Marie Johnson
    Anne-Marie Johnson
    • Althea Tibbs
    • 1988–1993
    Geoffrey Thorne
    Geoffrey Thorne
    • Sgt. Wilson Sweet…
    • 1988–1993
    Crystal Fox
    Crystal Fox
    • Officer LuAnn Corbin…
    • 1989–1995
    C.C. Taylor
    • Officer Charlie Peake…
    • 1989–1995
    Dee Shaw
    • Cpl. Dee Shepard…
    • 1989–1995
    Randall Franks
    Randall Franks
    • Officer Randy Goode
    • 1989–1993
    Denise Nicholas
    Denise Nicholas
    • Harriet DeLong…
    • 1989–1995
    Harvey E. Lee Jr.
    • Officer Ken Covey…
    • 1992–1995
    Mark Johnson
    • Officer Luke Everett…
    • 1992–1995
    Dan Biggers
    • Dr. Frank Robb
    • 1989–1995
    Tonea Stewart
    Tonea Stewart
    • Aunt Etta Kibbey…
    • 1988–1994
    Wilbur Fitzgerald
    Wilbur Fitzgerald
    • Dist. Atty. Gerard Darnelle…
    • 1989–1995
    Carl Weathers
    Carl Weathers
    • Chief Hampton Forbes…
    • 1993–1995
    • Création originale
      • James Lee Barrett
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    Commentaires des utilisateurs38

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    scarlett-30

    A worthy successor to a great film

    It's extremely rare these days to find a film-to-tv spin-off that actually works (anybody remember 'Working Girl'?) but this 'Heat' is a worthy exception. It also has a strong, original slant of it's own -- the quirky (and, since this is the fictional South, sometimes downright eccentric) ways that ordinary people behave in extraordinary situations. Of course, in lazier moments this can sometimes mean genre cliches. And as the years go on it becomes increasingly difficult -- due to a series of well-publicized internal troubles -- to find ALL the stars together in the same episode. But at its best, the show has some powerful things to say about the human condition...and at its worst, it's still a beautifully produced hour spent with some very likable characters.
    8garrard

    Carroll O'Conner's last series was a good one!

    Though most will forever remember O'Conner for his Emmy-winning turn as "Archie Bunker" in the classic "All in the Family," his last television role on the long-running "In the Heat of the Night" was still equally as memorable. Inspired by the Oscar-winning film, starring Rod Steiger and Sidney Poitier, the show dealt with the police force of the mythical town of Sparta, Missisippi, headed by Chief Bill Gillespie with transplanted Philedelphian Virgil Tibbs, new and black to a force that was unprepared for such a high-ranking black. Though the first couple of episodes dealt with the adjustments that had to made with the new man on the force, the racial tension in the department was soon eliminated as both The Chief and Tibbs, along with other policemen (the superb Alan Artry as "Bubba," David Hart as the down-home, tea-drinking "Parker," Geoffrey Horne" and Hugh O'Conner as the young cops, "Sweet" and "Lonnie Jameson," respectively) came to respect and trust each other.

    Many of the shows dealt with timely topics as A.I.D.S., spousal abuse, rape, and corrupt politicians. One of the series' most powerful episodes is "A Trip Upstate," wherein Chief Gillespie is asked to attend the execution of a criminal (guest star Paul Benjamin) that he caught years before. The riveting execution is quite detailed and the dialog-less performances by O'Conner and Benjamin are Emmy-worthy. The eye contact between the two actors is unbelievably intense. Whether one is pro or con on the topic of capital punishment, this particular installment should have some effect, one way or the other.
    dragoneyez01

    Possibly the Best TV Cop Show Ever

    I remember watching the last season on CBS, then later catching re-runs on TNT. This show is amazing, with many memorable shows that caught my attention and didn't let go until the show was over. Many great performances by actors who sadly disappeared or were stuck in guest appearances after this show.

    Basically, the "In the Heat of the Night" show picks up where the 1967 series ended (with some minor plot changes, and the show was updated to the times). Chief Gillespie (Carroll O'Connor) is much more comical and light-hearted than the 1967 character. Virgil Tibbs (Howard Rollins) has settled in Sparta and brings his wife, Althea (Anne-Marie Johnson) along. There are also many stand-out characters in the police department, including Bubba Skinner (Alan Autry), Parker Williams (David Hart), Lonnie Jamison (Hugh O'Connor), Wilson Sweet (Geoffrey Thorne), and Luanne Corbin (Crystal R. Fox). This show also broke ground by introducing Harriet DeLong (Denise Nicholas), who becomes involved in a relationship with Gillespie.

    This show presented the south (and the police) very well, and consistently produced shows that kept your attention - even to the very end. There was also an element of comedy to each episode, that helped the show not to be dragged down to the over-dramatic. But, the comedy also doesn't make the show overly corny or stupid.

    Everyone in the cast contributed great, consistent performances. It's a shame that most of the cast couldn't find work after this show.

    Hugh O'Connor (Carroll's adopted son) committed suicide only months after the show was canceled.

    Howard Rollins died shortly after the show was taken off the air from cancer.

    Carroll O'Connor left acting for a few years, making guest appearances once in awhile, and died of a heart attack in 2001.

    Anne-Marie Johnson has done several voice-overs, and I remember seeing her in a telemovie, 'Asteroid', a few years back. Other than a recurring roll on the now-canceled TV show, 'Grace Under Fire', Alan Autry, has disappeared. David Hart, Geoffrey Thorne, Denise Nicholas, and Crystal Fox have also disappeared after this show.

    In the Heat of the Night was a great show. It was also a seemingly cursed show. None of the actors have gone on to "bigger and better things". And three have since died. R.I.P. TNT still re-runs this show, so, if you catch it, I recommend you watch the show. You won't be disappointed.

    Rating: 9/10
    raysond

    From an excellent film to an excellent series

    This was without a doubt one of the best TV shows to ever depict the South the way it needed to be shown during the latter part of late 80's and continue into the mid-90's. This was in fact a worthy successor to the 1967 Oscar winning film of the same title. Its extremely rare these days to find a film-to-TV spin off that actually works on its own formula(the last show to accomplished such a feat and excel was MASH),and it does just that. It has an originality of its own--and it is sometimes quirky(since this set in the fictional Southern town of Sparta,and sometimes it can be downright eccentric)in the way that ordinary people act under circumstances in extraordinary situations. But in point,it taught us about the racial prejudices and as well as real life situations courtesy of its teacher and executive producer of the series....CARROLL O'CONNOR. It shows how racial problems can be solved,and also shows us that for one how drugs and drinking as well as abuse can tear a family apart and how to deal with those issues(several episodes consisted of the subject dealt with this brilliantly,including one scene where suicide was a major factor). It shows how a police force was very concerned with the community and what made it so good was that they were were not so caring but they knew what the community and its people were going through in a time of crisis. In other words,the police cared what was going on regardless of came about. Also,to make this statement....Carroll O'Connor is the ONLY actor in Hollywood who spoke out about the abuse of drugs in the community(he stepped out of character in one episode to speak about that which brought me to tears),and his show dealt with that exceptionally well. As the show made the switched from NBC to CBS in 1993,the show stayed focus on issues,but it also was the first to show an interracial marriage between characters. At its best it showed the all out emotions of the human condition,but its still is a beautifully produced show. Kudos to the late Howard Rollins,and Carroll O'Connor. R.I.P.
    motorolatimex

    One of my favorite all time shows

    I found that the series was very realistic, and in some cases very funny. The characters seem real, and the plots are interesting. The cast that was chosen could not have been better. That acting was done well, and it was very sincere. Especially, when the show got into the heart of difficult issues. This might sound a bit silly, but the show meant a lot to me, because it was one of the last shows that was true to what it was, and one of the best series that has ever been produced in my mind.The one thing that I would really like to know, if someone somewhere is trying to come up with a DVD collection of the series. I know that I would probably be first in line. It is a show that I enjoyed, and miss watching a great deal.

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    • Anecdotes
      The season 7 episode "Every Man's Family" was meant as the pilot for a proposed spinoff for the character of Bubba Skinner. The network did not have any available slots at the time it was first broadcast and In the Heat of the Night ended soon after, so the spinoff never materialized. It would have been set in Atlanta.
    • Gaffes
      In the final season, all of the major long time characters are now senior police officers holding the ranks of Sergeant through Captain. In most every police department, these are "desk jobs" which hardly ever leave the police station, yet in order to keep the action with the main characters, the show has these senior police officials performing routine tasks such as street patrol and first responding to crimes.
    • Citations

      Virgil Tibbs: I want to like you people; and I want you people to like me. But there can't be liking without respect, and until there is that respect you will call me MISTER TIBBS!

    • Connexions
      Featured in The 41st Annual Primetime Emmy Awards (1989)
    • Bandes originales
      In the Heat of the Night
      Music by Quincy Jones

      Lyrics by Alan Bergman and Marilyn Bergman

      Arranged by Christopher Page (as Chris Page)

      Performed by Bill Champlin

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    • How many seasons does In the Heat of the Night have?Propulsé par Alexa
    • What episode was John C. McGinly in and why does his name not show as ever being on the show? I saw him in an episode.
    • What happened to Officer Sweet? Why did he leave the show?
    • The episode that they played on TV on 7/22/21 they put a girl in a barrel. My husband watches your show all of the time and he wants to know how the girl got put into a sealed barrel.

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    • Date de sortie
      • 6 mars 1988 (United States)
    • Pays d’origine
      • United States
    • Site officiel
      • Roku (United States)
    • Langue
      • English
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • In der Hitze der Nacht
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Covington, Géorgie, États-Unis
    • sociétés de production
      • Fred Silverman Productions
      • JADDA Productions
      • Juanita Bartlett Production
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      • 1h(60 min)
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      • Stereo
    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.33 : 1

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