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Lauren Lake's Paternity Court

S4, EP92 "Robinson vs. Long"

After finding a forged birth certificate, a 36-year-old Detroit woman brings her potential father to court to discover the truth.

Lauren Lake's Paternity Court

S4, EP103 "Mangram/Mangram vs. Schools"

While her son is dying, a Virginia woman is confronted in the hospital by a young woman claiming to be pregnant with his child.

Lauren Lake's Paternity Court

S4, EP120 "Thompson vs. Smithbey"

An admission of infidelity and the suspicious timing of a pregnancy bring a Jacksonville, Fla., man to seek answers in court.

In the Heat of the Night

S4, EP11 "Family Matters"

Virgil's cousin is the prime suspect in a robbery-murder, complicating Virgil's attempts to reconcile his aunt with the family.

In the Heat of the Night

S4, EP12 "Bounty Hunter"

Gillespie must stop a hired bounty hunter who plans to kill a Sparta man wanted for questioning in a Houston murder.

In the Heat of the Night

S4, EP13 "Blessings"

A local reporter (Judith Robinson) writes an article on an unconsenting Chief Gillespie (Carroll O'Connor), who suspects her motives. With Howard Rollins and Alan Autry.

The Blues Brothers

After his release from prison, Jake (John Belushi) reunites with his brother, Elwood (Dan Aykroyd) -- collectively known as the "Blues Brothers." Jake's first task is to save the orphanage the brothers grew up in from closing, by raising $5,000 to pay back taxes. The two are convinced they can earn the money by getting their old band back together. However, after playing several gigs and making a few enemies, including the police, the brothers face daunting odds to deliver the money on time.

Major Payne

Maj. Benson Payne (Damon Wayans) lives, breathes and sleeps war. But after being honorably discharged from the Marines due to a lack of wars, Payne, the natural-born killer, has absolutely no idea how to cope in everyday civilian life. Fortunately, before he completely breaks down, Payne finds his way back into a military capacity at Madison Preparatory School, leading a group of misfit JROTC students who don't want to be led. Whipping these kids into shape might be his toughest battle yet.

Lauren Lake's Paternity Court

S6, EP116 "Edelen vs. Thomas"

A mother from Michigan claims that, before his passing, her son confessed that he doubted the paternity of his girlfriend's daughter.

Lauren Lake's Paternity Court

S6, EP117 "Barkley vs. Barkley/Barkley-Beck"

A Virginia man summons two sisters to court to prove he is their father, rather than the man they have called Dad for 30 years.

Lauren Lake's Paternity Court

S6, EP118 "Sand vs. Hundley"

After catching his girlfriend in a lie, a man from Ohio suspects she cheated and gave birth to another man's son.

In the Heat of the Night

S4, EP2 "Brotherly Love"

Gillespie travels to Philadelphia to help Tibbs, who has been arrested for a murder he did not commit.

In the Heat of the Night

S4, EP3 "Lessons Learned"

Chief Gillespie is shocked by the seemingly uncaring reaction of the father of a murdered teenage prostitute.

In the Heat of the Night

S4, EP4 "Perversions of Justice"

Gillespie tries to calm public furor while investigating charges a science teacher molested a student.

A Time to Kill

Carl Lee Hailey (Samuel L. Jackson) is a heartbroken black father who avenges his daughter's brutal rape by shooting the bigoted men responsible for the crime as they are on their way to trial. He turns to Jake Brigance (Matthew McConaughey), an untested lawyer, to defend him. Brigance struggles to believe that he can get Hailey acquitted in this small, segregated Southern town, given Hailey's race and the deliberate nature of his crimes, but Carl has unshakable faith in him.

Lakeview Terrace

An uptight cop (Samuel L. Jackson), the self-appointed watchdog of his neighborhood, strongly disapproves of the interracial newlyweds (Patrick Wilson, Kerry Washington) who just moved in next door. He becomes increasingly hostile toward the innocent pair, going to great lengths to force them out of their home. The situation changes when the young couple decide to fight back.

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