Aging gay writer Jimmy Randall finally gets a big break when he's hired to produce his own show for the Here TV network, but only with a tiny budget and many strings attached. From here on out, Jimmy is headed for one hilarious headache after another!
After promising the network president he would hire an openly gay leading man, Jimmy discovers on set that his golden boy Sam is secretly straight! Butts against the wall, they must hatch a plan to hide Sam's hetero shame and keep the show in production.
Pressure ramps up as network president Taylor adds another episode to the production but cuts the budget, while suspicions mount over the coupledom of Sam and Jimmy, who nearly get arrested in a desperate scheme to raise money for the disgruntled crew!
During a hard day on the set of Guy Dubai: International Gay Spy, Jimmy breaks up a steamy but unprofessional threesome, flips out on co-star Haggis for hitting on "his man" Sam, and begs the crew not to walk out before an unlikely heroine saves the day.
To promote the show, Taylor sets up an interview for Jimmy and Sam as an unlikely new Hollywood power couple for the cover of OUT Magazine, but their relationship is a tough sell to the skeptical OUT editor, who's dug up some hilarious dirt on their past.
Sam and Jimmy are photographed for OUT Magazine but then lose the cover when megastar Eric Mutos comes out as gay...friendly, but thanks to some inside info from Rico the poolboy, Eric becomes the gang's secret weapon to make their show an instant hit.
Inspired by the real-life story of America's only premium LGBT cable network, Here TV (which is owned by the same company as Out magazine), From Here on Out is a comedy that follows the character of aging gay writer Jimmy Richards (Terry Ray), who, after years of failed attempts, finally sells his television show Guy Dubai: International Gay Spy to the 18-year-old president (Austin Robert Miller) of Here TV. But Jimmy first must hire an openly gay leading man or the series will not go forward. Jimmy casts the sexy and talented Sam Decker (T.J. Hoban)... except Sam is secretly straight.
In the cheesy, ultra low budget, but ALWAYS sexy world of international gay spy Guy Dubai, Guy travels to Hawaii and bumps into a volcano as well as an equally steaming hot waiter.
Guy Dubai witnesses the murder of a Hawaiian Prince, whose nude corpse nearly redefines the term "stiff". Aloha, Prince Eyewannaleiyou!
Guy Dubai has every intention of getting to the bottom of Prince Eyewannaleiyou's mysterious death, but first, he's got another bottom to tend to. What's sarong with that?
Guy Dubai travels to Scotland where he can identify a native by a mere glance up his kilt, but Guy ends up in handcuffs after the Kilt Inspector looks up his.
This Scottish episode features some of Guy Dubai's most dramatic action sequences (just wish we could afford to show them to you). The hot special effects may be off screen, but the hot naked corpse is definitely ON!
At a Swedish gay massage parlor, Guy Dubai rubs down a double agent who is a little too "stiff" for a happy ending.
After years of failed attempts, aging gay writer Jimmy Randall finally sells his show "Guy Dubai: International Gay Spy" to the 18-year-old president of the only premium LGBT cable network, Here TV. However, Jimmy must hire an openly gay leading man or the series will not go forward. Jimmy casts sexy, talented Sam Decker...except Sam is secretly straight. To keep their show on the air, Jimmy and Sam must conspire to convince the network that they are a gay couple. From here! on OUT, Sam is publicly an out man as he, Jimmy, a pool boy, a diva maid wannabe actress, the network president and his nanny/receptionist struggle every week to make a new television show...and in the process, a new family.
Accidentally cast a straight guy for a gay film...