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In general, One Day at a Time risks falling through our cultural cracks. It’s not remembered as reverently as Norman Lear’s other shows or The Mary Tyler Moore Show. It doesn’t quite have ...
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“One Day at a Time” writers, cast and crew members assemble on a sound stage at Sony Pictures Studios for a table reading of an upcoming episode in Culver City, Calif., on Aug. 2, 2017.
The hugely acclaimed reboot of “One Day at a Time” already experienced a major network shift when it moved from Netflix to Pop TV after the third season, mainly due to the loud, bring-it-back ...
"One Day at a Time" has been canceled by Pop TV, nearly two years after it was first axed by Netflix—though its makers have pledged they will fight to get Season 5 made.
Producers are searching for a third home for "One Day at a Time" after Pop TV canceled the Norman Lear reboot. The show ran three seasons on Netflix.
Showrunner Gloria Calderon-Kellett talks about the "One Day at a Time" animated episode, post-pandemic production, and the Emmys.
Speaking personally, Professor Ruiz said “One Day at a Time” was the only show he had ever known to accurately represent his Colombian partner’s immigrant experience.
“One Day at a Time” and other recent sitcoms just say yes to episodes confronting drug use — and consciously try to avoid the corny trappings.
One Day at a Time was created by TV legend Norman Lear. Lear has almost seven decades of experience in Hollywood and has four Emmy wins for All In The Family (1971-1979).