
Like many sitcoms developed by Norman Lear, One Day at a Time often tackled serious issues in life and relationships, particularly those related to second-wave feminism, and can be considered an example of the "dramedy" (hybrid comedy/drama) genre.
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From 1982 to 1984, the series was taped at Universal Studios. Shortly after its premiere, the series began taping at Metromedia Square, where it remained until 1982. Originally, it was taped at CBS Television City. įor its entire run, the series was taped in Hollywood before a studio audience. After a major re-working the second filmed pilot became the one used that launched the show. Two major differences is that Ann worked as a nurse and had only one daughter in the first pilot. The first was filmed in 1975 under the series original working title "Three to Get Ready". In the series finale, Schneider also leaves town, moving to Florida to take care of his niece and nephew. In the penultimate episode, Ann decides to take a job in London, leaving her daughters in Indianapolis raising their own families. And Ann marries Mark Royer's father Sam ( Howard Hesseman). Later in the series' run, Julie gives birth to daughter "Little Annie" Horvath, Barbara marries dental student Mark Royer ( Boyd Gaines), and Ann's mother Katherine ( Nanette Fabray) moves nearby. Ann starts her own advertising business with her once workplace rival Francene Webster ( Shelly Fabares). Alex ( Glenn Scarpelli), the orphaned son of Ann's deceased boyfriend, Nick ( Ron Rifkin) moves in, changing the dynamics in the female-dominated apartment. Julie eventually marries flight attendant Max Horvath ( Michael Lembeck). Julie and Barbara graduate from high school and head into the working world. Ann's strained relationship with her ex-husband Ed slowly improves, as does the girls' relationship with his new wife Vickie. Dwayne Schneider, the building superintendent, provides usually unwanted advice to the tenants, especially Ann.Īnn dates her divorce lawyer, David Kane, and they become engaged, but on their wedding day David says he wants kids Ann does not, so they call off the wedding.Īfter David takes a job in Los Angeles, the show focuses on Ann's dilemmas as single mother and career woman, as well as the girls' growing pains, with Schneider becoming a more welcome part of the family. Ann frequently struggles with maintaining her role as mother while affording her daughters the freedom she never had as a young woman. Overview ĭivorced mother Ann Romano moves herself and her teenage daughters, rebellious Julie and wisecracking Barbara, from their home in Logansport, Indiana, to Indianapolis. The series was based on Whitney Blake's own life as a single mother raising her three children (including future actress Meredith Baxter) after her divorce from her first husband.

The series was created by Whitney Blake and Allan Manings, a husband-and-wife writing duo who had both been actors in the 1950s and 1960s. It starred Bonnie Franklin as a divorced mother raising two teenage daughters, played by Mackenzie Phillips and Valerie Bertinelli, set in Indianapolis. One Day at a Time is an American television sitcom that aired on CBS from December 16, 1975, to May 28, 1984. Lucky for Dolores, Luis is twisted enough to help her dispose of the bodies by carving them up to make delicious empanadas.Bonnie Franklin, Mackenzie Phillips, and Valerie Bertinelli Pat Harrington Jr. So magic, it turns out, that they can fatally snap a client's neck before she's consciously decided to do so. Dolores moves into his gloomy apartment, in the basement of the empanada joint, and sets up a gray-market business to capitalize on a skill she learned behind bars: giving massages. At least good, old Empanada Loca is still hanging on-and its proprietor, her acquaintance Luis (Alejandro Hernandez), is happy to host her there.

Hoping to reunite with him, she returns to their old neighborhood, Washington Heights, only to find the area overrun by young, white gentrifiers and the fancy businesses that so reliably spring up around them. Played-gloriously against type-by the wonderful Justina Machado ( One Day at a Time), Dolores has just been released from prison after doing time for a drug-dealer boyfriend. Step aside, Sweeney Todd! There's a new human-meat entrepreneur in town, and her name is Dolores Roach.
