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  1. As Gillespie (Carroll O'Connor) and Harriet prepare to leave for their honeymoon, Forbes (Carl Weathers) clashes with a charismatic cult leader (Peter Fonda)...

  2. In 1969, In the Heat of the Night was adapted to the stage in the Soviet Union. The adaptor added a scene at the end in which Tibbs boards the train home only to be forced to ride in the section reserved for black people. Following up on the success of In the Heat of the Night, Poitier starred as police detective Virgil Tibbs in two more films.

  3. 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. 7.9/10 (47)

  4. Will You Love Me. This hymn about the challenge of loving God / Jesus, suggested for use at Easter or times of reflection, was written by Australian singer-songwriter Brian Boniwell. It was originally released by Spectrum Publications, Melbourne, Australia in 1978, and later included on the album The Lord Delight, which they released in 1981 ...

  5. This is the title theme to the 1967 film In the Heat of the Night, starring Sidney Poitier as Virgil Tibbs, an African American detective who endures racial prejudice while trying to solve a murder in a small Southern town. Quincy Jones, who scored the film, invited husband-and-wife songwriting duo Alan and Marilyn Bergman to write the bluesy ...

  6. I will be right by your side It is you that I adore you make me fly beyond the skies I just have to tell you you’re beautiful, beautiful to me. In my life I pray for someone who just allows me to be me I just have to tell you you’re beautiful, beautiful to me. In my life I pray for someone who just allows me to be me So Free (Musical interlude)

  7. Anne-Marie Johnson. Althea 125 Episodes 1994. Alan Autry. Bubba 146 Episodes 1995. David Hart. Parker 146 Episodes 1995. Hugh O'Connor. 122 Episodes 1995. Geoffrey Thorne.