Tuesday, February 17th TV listings for 365BLK (WYCI6) Saranac Lake, NY
All of Us Police ... Open Up
Robert takes Bobby to the police station as a punishment for prank calling 911.
All of Us Love Do Cost a Thing
Neesee hosts a charity bachelor auction; Robert pays Neesee to bid on him, but a mystery woman outbids her.
Roc Up in the Attic
While reminiscing, Roc and Joey (Charles Dutton, Rocky Carroll) discover why Andrew (Carl Gordon) prefers one son over the other.
Roc Million Dollar Brother
Roc (Charles S. Dutton) suffers a crisis of conscience when a bigoted manager wants to invest in his business.
"An Indecent Proposal."
"Piano Rip Off."
A woman petitions the court for a paternity test because the man she insists is her daughter's father has doubts.
A woman sues her former friend for unpaid wages and defamation of character; he countersues for a refund and emotional distress.
Accused of totaling his older sister's car, a man says the accident was not his fault and resists paying for the damages.
A woman sues her ex-boyfriend because, she says, he ran over her dog and left it permanently disabled; the ex counter sues for the balance due on a refrigerator purchase.
In the Heat of the Night Murder Most Ancient
Chief Gillespie (Carroll O'Connor) attempts to trap a pair of lovers (Grainger Hines, Clare Wren) who have murdered the woman's husband. Guest star: Tim Griffin.
In the Heat of the Night First Girl
Sparta's first black female cop is killed while on duty, and an angry Chief Gillespie assumes responsibility for tracking down her killer.
In the Heat of the Night Crackdown
Sweet (Geoffrey Thorne) defies Chief Gillespie (Carroll O'Connor) when he takes a personal interest in saving a 13-year-old crack addict (Dana Barron).
The Vernon Johns Story (1994)
The life of the fiery minister and civil-rights advocate in 1950s Alabama whose radical views led to his dismissal.
Detroit (2017)
As rioting and civil unrest rocks Detroit during the summer of 1967, several policemen begin interrogating guests at the Algiers Motel; by the end of the night, three unarmed men are gunned down while several others are brutally beaten.
Heat Wave (1990)
Young Robert Richardson (Blair Underwood) covers the August 1965 Watts riot for the Los Angeles Times.
Graffiti Bridge (1990)
The Kid (Prince) and his rock-club rival (Morris Day) disagree about music in a sequel to the 1984 film "Purple Rain."
The Parent 'Hood Curfew-sion
Gang signs and street slang invade the Peterson household; Wendell tutors the high-school basketball star.
