Sunday, February 8th TV listings for Bounce (WLBT2) Jackson, MS
In the Heat of the Night Singing the Blues
Officer LuAnn Corbin (Crystal Fox) tries to help when her boyfriend (Willie Gault) is blackmailed by a drug dealer (Judson Vaughn).
In the Heat of the Night Virgil Tibbs, Attorney at Law
Tibbs returns to Sparta with a law degree, news of his failed marriage, and a murder suspect to defend.
In the Heat of the Night Every Man's Family
Bubba (Alan Autry) pursues a drug dealer (Damon Pooser) while his nephew lies in a coma from a heroin overdose.
In the Heat of the Night A Baby Called Rocket
LuAnn takes in an abandoned baby found in a crack house; the welfare agency wants the child returned to its addict mother.
Just Mercy (2019)
Lawyer Bryan Stevenson takes on the case of Walter McMillian, who is sentenced to die for murder despite evidence proving his innocence. In the years that follow, Stevenson encounters racism and legal maneuverings as he fights for McMillian's life.
Marshall (2017)
Young Thurgood Marshall faces one of his greatest challenges while working as a lawyer for the NAACP. He teams up with lawyer Sam Friedman to defend Joseph Spell, a Black chauffeur whose employer accuses him of sexual assault and attempted murder.
Ray (2004)
Blind since childhood, Ray Charles (Jamie Foxx) overcomes poverty, hardship and addiction and becomes an American music legend.
Mo' Better Blues (1990)
Music comes first for a Manhattan jazzman (Denzel Washington) with one too many lovers and a manager (Spike Lee) who gambles.
Purple Rain (1984)
The Kid (Prince) fights his rival (Morris Day) for a singer (Apollonia Kotero) and Minneapolis rock-club success.
The Fighting Temptations (2003)
To collect his aunt's inheritance, an unemployed man (Cuba Gooding Jr.) must form a gospel choir and lead it to success.
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"The Jennifer Hudson Show" and the W.K. Kellogg Foundation honor the National Day of Racial Healing with a special episode focusing on how pop culture and creative expression can spark hope and inspire change.
Actress, comic and Emmy Award-winning longtime co-host of "The View" Sherri Shepherd appears before a live audience with a daily dose of pop culture, comedy, conversations and daytime talk staples, including celebrity and human-interest interviews.
Karamo Truth: Do You Know the Maintenance Man?; Unlock: Stop Playing Games!
Tensions and unresolved issues have kept Tracy, Mary and Tonya divided, but they have come together to discover if they are truly sisters; Dawn says she has had enough of her boyfriend Sean's accusations of cheating every time she leaves the house.
