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Carroll O'Connor won five Emmy Awards during his distinguished career on television. He received four awards for his comedic performances as Archie Bunker in CBS' "All in the Family" (for the 1971-1972, 1976-1977, 1977-78 and 1978-1979 seasons). He also won the 1988-1989 Emmy for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series for his work as Police Chief Bill Gillespie on NBC's "In the Heat of the Night."
School Anywhere in the world would of been scary, the fear that an air raid could happen that night and you had to carry gas masks everywhere, that would of been annoying... :(
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David Blair was reassigned when the RMS Olympic's Chief Officer, Henry Wilde was assigned over to the Titanic. Chief Officer William Murdoch and First Officer Charles Lightoller were both demoted to accomodate Wilde, which then took Blair out of the crew. When he left the Titanic, he supposedly took the key to the Crow's nest locker (by accident), which contained the binoculars. So, the lookouts had no binoculars to use during the journey, especially on that fateful night of the sinking.
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Yes, they did get married in a private ceremony in a beautiful garden. I believe if was the last episode.
In the novel "In the Heat of the Night," Chief Bill Gillespie holds the highest authority within the police department as the Chief of Police. He is in charge of overseeing all operations and making important decisions within the department. His rank gives him the power to give orders to his subordinates and dictate how cases are handled.
It was Actress Christine Elise http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christine_Elise
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The main characters in In the Heat of the Night are Virgil Tibbs, a black detective from Philadelphia, and Police Chief Bill Gillespie, a white chief of police in Sparta, Mississippi. The story revolves around their unlikely partnership as they work together to solve a murder case in a racially divided Southern town.
The setting of the book is Sparta, Mississippi. There is a square in the center of town with a Confederate war memorial. Tibbs is very obviously a Negro, and the chief of police, Gillespie is a redneck.
they carry on in the night.