Tuesday, February 3rd TV listings for TuffTV (WMCN-DT2) Atlantic City, NJ
All of Us Divorce Means Never Having to Say You're Sorry
When their constant arguing begins to affect Bobby Jr., Robert and Neesee think of attending couples therapy.
All of Us School Colors
Bobby Jr. returns home from a prestigious all-white private school asserting that he wants to be white.
Roc The Lady Killer
A woman accidentally dies during a night of passion with Andrew (Carl Gordon). With Charles S. Dutton and Ella Joyce.
Roc Nightmare on Emerson Street
Roc (Charles S. Dutton) tries to find a peaceful means of removing drug dealers from his neighborhood. Tone Loc guest stars. With Ella Joyce.
"Hiding a Fugitive."
"Exes' Bitter Battle."
The plaintiff says her father was killed before she was born, and years later she discovered through social media that the defendant may be her sister, so she has petitioned the court for a sibling DNA test.
A woman hires a family friend to care for her visually impaired mother, then discovers she is staying out all night; the defendant countersues, saying the plaintiff and her daughter threatened her.
A man sues his ex-fiancee for repayment of a loan and a television; the defendant says her ex was verbally abusive and insists he forgave the debt.
A woman sues her daughter for the cost of repairing damages to their apartment and says her daughter went to jail for witness tampering.
In the Heat of the Night By Duty Bound
Gillespie's enemies try to run a smear campaign against him while his opponent's employee becomes a murder suspect.
In the Heat of the Night Grow Old Along With Me (1 & 2)
Gillespie and Forbes link a suspect to a witness of a hit-and-run fatality.
Hell on the Border (2019)
A former slave becomes the first black deputy U.S. Marshal west of the Mississippi River in the late 1800s.
The Untold West The Black West
African-Americans played prominent roles in the Old West.
The Court-Martial of Jackie Robinson (1990)
The future baseball star stands trial as an Army officer (Andre Braugher) in 1944, for refusing to sit in the back of a bus.
... Tick... Tick... Tick... (1970)
A newly elected sheriff (Jim Brown) gets help from his predecessor (George Kennedy) and the mayor (Fredric March) in a racially torn Southern town.
