TV Schedule for 365BLK (KNWS-LP5) Brownsville, TX
Saturday, February 28th TV listings for 365BLK (KNWS-LP5) Brownsville, TX
In the Heat of the Night Ruda's Awakening
Virgil's Aunt Ruda observes the shooting of a black man who was resisting arrest, but her rage clouds her recollection of the incident.
In the Heat of the Night Unfinished Business
While in Los Angeles to testify in an organized-crime case, Bubba tries to protect a boy who is the state's key witness.
In the Heat of the Night The More Things Change
A woman is the prime suspect in the murder of her father, while a more likely culprit continues an affair with the dead man's wife.
In the Heat of the Night Sweet, Sweet Blues
A blues singer (Bobby Short) claims he witnessed the 40-year-old race-motivated slaying of Sweet's grandfather.
Who's the Man? (1993)
Two Harlem barbers (Ed Lover, Andre Romelle Young) score well on a multiple-choice police exam and use their badges to expose a ruthless developer.
Love Jones (1997)
Emotionally vulnerable Chicagoans (Larenz Tate, Nia Long) carry on a torrid affair but deny their burgeoning love.
Native Son (2019)
A young African-American living in Chicago enters into a seductive new world of money and power after becoming a chauffeur for an affluent businessman.
Gothika (2003)
A criminal psychologist (Halle Berry) awakens to find herself confined in a penitentiary, accused of murdering her husband (Charles S. Dutton).
The Pharcyde.
Groove Theory; comic Paul Mooney.
Monica, LL Cool J, Jodeci, Kool and The Gang and Mary J. Blige perform.
Hootie & the Blowfish.
The Last Boy Scout (1991)
An ex-Secret Service agent (Bruce Willis) plays private eye with an ex-quarterback (Damon Wayans) on a case of sports gambling and murder.
Three Kings (1999)
Near the end of the Gulf War, soldiers use a map that may lead them to gold that Saddam Hussein stole from Kuwait.
Real Soul: A Gospel Music Story
A celebration of America's grass roots musical movement.
Vintage clips of great jazz artists.
Crucial Conflict.
Nas; comic Andre Helm.
Men of Vision.
Music: Kirk Franklin and the Family ("Whatcha Lookin' 4").
