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- In 1972, Jeff Hayes was tried and convicted of killing the wife of a wealthy businessman. 18 years later, a detective reopened the case and discovers a necklace that was labeled as missing evidence and he discovers Jeff was innocent all along. Though he is pardoned and released from prison, he finds it hard adjusting to normal life. Jeff's wife Ellen is shocked to learn that he is still alive is dealing with rebellious teenage son Cary. Jeff also is hired by a magazine publisher, who is actually the son of the businessman that originally framed Jeff, for a travel column and attempts to mend fences with his bitter father Jack, as well as Cary and Ellen. This was actually the pilot for a new TV series that never got off the ground as Michael Landon passed away in the summer of 1991.
- Two ex-cowboys from Montana wind up on the run when they are set up by a corrupt sheriff. They arrive in Nashville, where they open up a detective agency and soon they are hired to foil a kidnapping involving a singer.
- Exasperated by his intrusions, a family shoots a census taker and tries to hide his body from a detective.
- Three friends at a California high school get into all sorts of trouble involving girls, bullying jocks, and the sadistic vice principal.
- Alan and Lorin are ex-soldiers who are attending a war convention, with their wives tagging along. When they check into the hotel, Alan is met by an old flame who dated Alan when he was away at war. He and Lorin then must keep it a secret from their wives.
- Hugh is put in a difficult position, when his wife leaves him around the same time his boss accepts an invitation for dinner at Hugh's house. He is forced to have a delivery girl pose as his wife and the usual slapstick complications ensue.
- On the day of his wedding, Cliff decides to come out as gay, which does not sit well with his two older brothers, Joe and Lou.
- Gordon visit Peter's, an Italian restaurant in West Babylon, NY, that is in financial trouble due to the fact that the owner, Peter, spends most of the money on expensive suits, fancy cars, etc. Also not helping matters are a feuding kitchen/wait staff and frequent visits by debt collectors.
- The secret of Olde Stone Mill is that nobody eats there (even if they can find the entrance, which is also a secret).
- Gordon's biggest challenge is fixing Dillon's, a multi-cultural restaurant in New York City that is located directly across the street from one of Gordon's own eateries. Dillon's is suffering from an identity crisis due to its menu serving various types of cuisine, a filthy kitchen, an incompetent staff, and three different owners, none of whom are doing a good job.
- Gordon visits The Mixing Bowl, a small bistro in Long Island that is being run into the ground by its irresponsible manager and his working relationship with the husband and wife owners is suffering because of it.
- Gordon visits Seascape, the oldest standing restaurant in Islip, New York, which used to be a thriving establishment in the community, but now is crumbling and nearing foreclosure. The place is owned by Irene and her incapable son Peter, both of whom feud constantly in the restaurant and do not see eye to eye on certain things. Gordon also has his hands full with arrogant head chef Doug, his uncaring sous chef Charles, and a disorganized group of waitresses, but Gordon notices the kitchen is filthy beyond belief and must take drastic measures to bring the restaurant back to its former glory.
- Sebastian's has 20, ah, 21, maybe 23 unique failure combinations, and terrible pizza. Can Ramsay get through Chef Sebastian Di Modica thick skull or is the final combination of closure unavoidable?
- Gordon visits Finn McCools, an Irish pub in the Hamptons that is in deep financial trouble. He also encounters an obnoxious, unprofessional head chef, who is actually the owner's son.
- The series' pilot focuses on three friends: Pete Falcone, Neil Heffernan, and Dewey Hooper, all starting their freshman year at Ulysses S. Grant High School as Pete is doggedly pursued by a fellow schoolmate and also has his hands full when a former bully returns to town to settle a score.