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- A compassionate teacher returns to his inner city high school of his youth to teach a new generation of trouble making kids.
- The relationship between a cranky old mechanic and a twentysomething Chicano.
- Taro, a single father, relocates because of business from Japan to Chicago. Conservative Taro wants a traditional nanny for his children Aki and Sachi. But he gets Nebraska born Tina, who challenges his orthodox ways.
- The Pittsburgh Pitts, an all female roller derby team, is owned by the bombastic and penny-pinching Don Mitchell. The women bond over their financial adversity and time in the rink.
- Female rock trio Sugar, which consisted of Maxx, a hatcheck girl, Maggie, a dental hygienist, and Diane, a dance instructor. Sugar performed for free at the Tryout Room, a Los Angeles night club owned by Al Marks.
- The story, set in the mythical town of Riverdale, follows the misadventures of the "Archie" Gang: Archie Andrews, Betty Cooper, Veronica Lodge, Jughead Jones, and Reggie Mantle.
- A lesson about eavesdropping leads to Ed opening a package addressed to Raul.
- Della convinces Ed to join the Barrio Better Business Bureau despite his being a minority of one: the last remaining white man in the neighborhood.
- Ed Brown's garage has a new tenant: teenage runaway Monica, who has come to Hollywood to seek fame and fortune.
- When Ed meets Chico's rich Aunt Connie, he quickly becomes enamored of her.
- A former silent-movie actress whom Ed idolized pulls her car into the garage for repairs. Ed still idolizes her and cannot accept her current position.
- Della asks Ed to be her date to a black-tie, $100-a-plate charity dinner.
- Chico convinces Ed that they need a loan for spare parts to build up the business.
- Ed becomes worried when the President is supposedly on his way to visit the garage and the Secret Servicemen are doing security checks.
- After successfully replacing an ailing boxer in the ring, Chico considers a career change.
- Charo plays flamenco guitar, Raul plays marimbas, and Ed tap-dances in a recreation of his vaudeville act.
- After a passage of some 30 years, Charo's longtime fiancé arrives to claim his bride.
- An overprotective Ed drives Chico to move into a swinging-singles apartment complex.
- Chico wants to install his own bathtub, but before he can make any additions the building must be inspected. The violations and the fines start to pile up, and Chico is told he can no longer live in his van. Chico moves upstairs with Ed, but the closeness might actually drive them apart.
- Chico's blind cousin Pepe, a famous Latino singer, shows up in a limo and his driver quits the same day. He offers Chico the job, but while Chico is out, Ed unwittingly talks Pepe into considering Chico's girlfriend. She doesn't know, however, that Pepe is "all hands" when it comes to women. Feliciano briefly sings his classic version of "Light My Fire" and actually sings the show's theme song to Ed and Chico when they start arguing.
- Chico isn't too pleased to receive a visit from the father he never knew, having been told for years that Gilberto Rodriguez was dead.
- Chico has a new girlfriend to go along with his new apartment. Lisa is a nurse and she and Chico are planning on spending a special evening together. But on this particular night she cannot leave the job behind and the constant interruptions cause a quarrel between them as Chico accuses her of using work to get out of their date.
- Ed meets his new neighbor, who doubles as his new landlady.
- Della wants her footloose son to become her partner in the catering business.
- Louie asks Ed to sell his battered Studebaker, with disastrous results.