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- A Puerto Rican former convict, just released from prison, pledges to stay away from drugs and violence despite the pressure around him and lead on to a better life outside of N.Y.C.
- Adam Jones is a chef who destroyed his career with drugs and diva behavior. He cleans up and returns to London, determined to redeem himself by spearheading a top restaurant that can gain three Michelin stars.
- An alcoholic ex cop finds a woman on the roadside, left for dead. He offers to find the killer pro bono as P.I. Her granddad hires him. Things get nasty.
- Narrowly avoiding jail, new dad Robbie vows to turn over a new leaf. A visit to a whisky distillery inspires him and his mates to seek a way out of their hopeless lives.
- A supernatural, time-travelling, musical adaptation of Charles Dickens's cult Christmas story.
- A champion boxer on the lamb, believed to have committed murder while drunk, takes refuge and finds redemption at a farm for delinquent youths.
- Three ex-cons buy a luggage shop to tunnel into the bank vault next door. But despite all they can do, the shop prospers...
- Sidney Pythias is a bumbling janitor picked up by cop Mike Damon as a teenage gang member worth saving from delinquency. With Damon's help, Sidney works his way through the Police Academy to become a cop too.
- Muriel farms horses and owns an almond plantation. When her grandson comes to visit her for one last time before he leaves for Canada. She learns that he has dark secrets.
- A miserly mill-keeper kidnaps two Dutch children, but their pet duck runs for help like Lassie.
- As leader of the notorious "Stovepipe Gang" on the East Side of New York, Kid Brady is jolted into sudden thoughtfulness by the trusting gaze of Molly McKeever's eyes. He makes peace with his enemy, the police, and goes to work at his trade of plumbing and steam fitting. He and Molly have decided to go straight and to marry. One day he goes to repair some plumbing in the swell apartment of Mrs. Hethcote and there sees a splendid set of Russian sables valued at $1,000. He sees in his mind Molly decked out in that same set. That evening he visits Molly with a pretentious set of furs which he assures her are genuine Russian sables. The McKeevers are skeptical until the Kid insists that they are really bona fide, at which Molly has misgivings. She knows in her dim way that grand furs cost real money, but the Kid assures her that he has plunged his all upon them. The pair go out for a walk to display the new furs. Detective Ransom finds it his duty to accost them and to point to the furs as Mrs. Hethcote's property, her set having disappeared from the house about the same time the reformed gangster disappeared. The Kid takes one look at the shocked face of Molly and struggles with himself, then without a word of denial is about to be led away as the thief of a $1,000 fur set. Policeman Kohen appears then, an ex-fur expert. Hearing the charge, he looks narrowly at Molly's sables and scornfully appraises them at $12.00. Hotly the Kid denies the insulting charge and might have got away with his claim had not Mrs. Hethcote's set been found in her closet at her home. Then the crestfallen Kid confesses to Molly that his vanity had led him to lie to her as to the value of the furs, and would she forgive him? But what does Molly care for all the sables in the world. "It's my Kid I want," she cries, "oh you dear, stuck-up, crazy blockhead."
- A troublemaking boy pretends to be a victim of a hit-and-run, winning attention from his enabling parents. When a witness and the Hobo move to expose him, he threatens retaliation.
- A return to some memorable stories from King's College A&E, including a builder who fell down a hole, and a reformed prisoner who turned his life around due to the love of his wife.