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- When governments use Covid emergency act edicts to restrict the gathering and worship of the Church, three pastors facing the risk of imprisonment take a courageous stand.
- Grace, newly widowed, has a youthful spirit which puts her at odds with her daughter and son-in-law who are on the stodgy side. She handles things with a sweet spirit that men find attractive especially grave digger Herbert, who wants to be her boyfriend.
- Regan Bishop and Jasper Davis met as children and developed a real relationship, both seeing the other as they were despite their socioeconomic differences. After Jasper is sent to live with a foster family, the two children lose contact. The two children grow up, but the memories shared as children never leave either of them. Regan has her life planned out, she's Valedictorian and is leaving for New York to pursue her dream of becoming a writer in the Fall. Jasper returns to his home town and, as fate would have it, the two reconnect at a local bar in town, rekindling their relationship as the two have now flourished into young adults. As expected, the summer comes to an end and Regan is forced to follow through with her plans in New York. Seven years go by, and Regan is now engaged to Greg Hargrove, a successful business tycoon who she met in Manhattan. Regan returns home after the years away to receive the honor of the town's local library being named after her. Again, fate steps in and Regan runs into Jasper at the same local bar - the memories shared between the two still prominent in both of their minds. Yet again, Regan is faced with a choice between being who she is, and who she's expected to be.
- When Frank sees something, he must have it. So when he finally has the opportunity to own a painting by Peter Booth, he is willing to do anything to get it. But, he is not the only one consumed by the desire to possess.
- When Frank sees something, he must have it. So when he finally has the opportunity to own a painting by Peter Booth, he is willing to do anything to get it. But, he is not the only one consumed by the desire to possess.
- Two brothers are faced with an irrevocable decision when they become involved in a drink driving accident.
- When Damien is haunted by dark memories from his past, he must decide whether to revisit a repressed tragedy in his past, or risk losing his future with Bella.
- Sarah discovers an old photo album that reveals a family secret.
- With only 10 days and $700, Jim Lounsbury and Josh Wakely set out for the Mexican border with a digital camera, and the grand intention of making a documentary. Though it turned out to be tougher than they had first anticipated, the richness of the experience led to a few honest discoveries along the way. One year later, the documentary has come to life - a wide eyed look at a country that has a sense of time all it's own.
- Two brothers sit in Vietnam and reflect on a time before the war when they were at home, fishing with their younger brother in Broome, Western Australia.
- About three teenagers battling with addiction.
- 65 year old, young at heart widow Grace Simpson adjusts to life following the death of her husband by moving into the home of her daughter and son-in-law, Myra and Walter Bradley. While visiting her late husband's grave, Grace befriends charming gravedigger Herbert Morrison. After inviting him home, she gives Herbert her late husband's gold watch and suit, a decision that annoys her stuffy children and creates tension in the household. Feeling unwelcome, Herbert leaves, and so does Grace.
- Grace and Herbert experience their first romantic tiff when he refuses to escort her to a senior citizen's dance. Grace decides to teach him a lesson by asking another man to accompany her. However, she soon realizes that her new fellow isn't exactly a dream date either. Ultimately, Herbert confesses his reason for not accepting her invitation.
- After her friends boast about the joys of grandchildren, a jealous Grace pretends that Myra is pregnant. In order to keep up the impromptu charade, Grace must find a way to convince Myra and Walter to make her a grandmother. Her attempts to persuade them into having a baby result in escalating tension that could seriously affect their marriage.
- Grace and Herbert endeavor to spend a leisurely Saturday night at the movies, but their excursion turns out to be anything but peaceful. First, they mistakenly enter the wrong movie house. Instead of seeing Fiddler on the Roof, they are astonished to find it's actually an x-rated movie entitled Fiddling on the Roof. Then, before they can exit the porno house, they're caught up in a vice squad raid.
- Grace and Herbert ponder what their life would be like if they receive a sudden windfall. The pair are passengers on a bus involved in a minor traffic accident. However, although uninjured, they learn that the accident could escalate into a major legal action, potentially netting them a half a million dollar settlement.
- In order to help make payments on a new car, Myra and Walter convert their basement into an apartment rental. Grace is delighted with the renters, a young couple with a baby. However, the Bradleys face disappointment when the first rent check bounces. Later, the situation deteriorates more when it is revealed that the couple are living together out of wedlock.
- Grace finds herself the impromptu commercial spokeswoman for the Pennymarket chain of grocery stores. The trouble is there's a professional conflict with Walter, but Grace signs a release stating that she has no ties with the company. When Grace's relationship to Walter is exposed, Walter finds himself standing in the unemployment line, and it's up to Grace to resolve the dilemma.
- Grace feels that the time has finally come for her to learn how to drive. When she announces to Walter and Myra that she plans to enroll in driving school, Grace is met with skepticism, but ultimately, she decides to pursue her goal. To achieve it, she must pass the driving test. Her methods are alternately comical and a bit underhanded.
- In the series finale, after months of continuous encouragement from Myra and Walter to reach a decision about whether or not to marry Herbert, Grace finally accepts his marriage proposal. However, the engagement ring she fancies is certain to cost Herbert far more than he can possibly afford on a gravedigger's salary.
- Comical complications arise when Grace and Herbert keep secrets from one another. Grace learns that Herbert has been chosen to win the man-of-the-year award at his lodge, and she works to maneuver him to the right place at the right time. Meanwhile, unaware of his upcoming honor, Herbert secretly plans a surprise birthday party for Grace, on the same night as the lodge award ceremony.
- Herbert becomes a victim of the little green monster when Grace receives a surprise visitor. Her late husband's old Army buddy comes to town, and because he once saved Grace's husband during the war, he is invited to stay. Unfortunately, he finds the Bradley household very comfortable and seemingly decides to never leave. It's up to Grace to find a way to extricate her family from his visit.
- Grace's "swinging lifestyle" shocks Myra. Herbert has won a free weekend vacation trip for two to a waterside resort, presuming he brings his wife. Later, Grace and Herbert decide to sneak away on the trip. Once there, Herbert suddenly begins to have second thoughts when he and Grace are required to register as Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Morrison.
- When Walter is tapped for a lucrative job far away from Oakland, Grace realizes that she does not want to give up Herbert and the only home she has ever known. She vows to remain behind, and build a new life for herself as a completely independent woman. She realizes her goal by accepting a job as a ladies room attendant, a position certain to mortify her uptight daughter.