One Day at a Time

Approval Rate: 46%

46%Approval ratio

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    disgustingfats_tupidsmellyugl_ypig

    Fri Sep 11 2009

    Kind of liked Schneider...didn't really care a rat's ass for the rest of them.

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    proboxer75

    Wed Mar 26 2008

    i dont know why people gave this show such a horrible review....must have liked it somewhat to actually take the time to review it.. i loved this show...funny as hell at times... but the theme song from this show is my all time favorite amond tv show theme songs... but the incredible hulk and emergency are among my elite from the 70's

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    spike65

    Thu Aug 23 2007

    Good family show in it's day. When you only have three t.v.channels to watch this was good stuff.

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    disgust4pcness

    Wed Nov 08 2006

    A horrible show. The only redeeming aspect of the show was Schnieder. How on earth did the show have such a long run?

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    virilevagabond

    Mon Nov 06 2006

    I have to concur with most of the prior reviewers' opinions that "One Day At A Time" was sorry television. With the exception of Valerie Bertinelli (Barbara), the casting and acting was rather poor. Bonnie Franklin (Ann) was bland when not whiney, MacKenzie Phillips (Julie) was butt ugly and loud, and Pat Harrington, Jr. (Schneider) was buffoonish even for comic relief. Moreover, the plots weren't intellectually challenging even when they attempted to tackle issues facing a single mom.

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    oscargamblesfr_o

    Wed Nov 01 2006

    An awful memory from my childhood, a vapid show that nevertheless had a long run for some reason or other. Valerie Bertinelli got her start here and so did MacKenzie Phillips John Phillips of the Mamas and Papas daughter. It wasn't the product of Michelle Phillips, a late 60's hottie, so, whoever her mom was she couldn't have been very physically appealing. I am sorry, but MacKenzie Phillips simplywas, in the immortal words of Zero Mostel as Max Bialystock in "The Producers" A FISH FACED ENEMY OF THE PEOPLE. There was also a character named Snyder, whose sole function appeared to be to act grouchy and stand around looking filthy. Horrible program, unfunny and boring.

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    rockerrreds

    Thu Oct 26 2006

    Worth watching for Valerie Bertinelli.

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    mr_nuetron

    Wed Dec 14 2005

    Somewhere in this country i bet there is a college class on 70's shows.I bet they would say Norman Lear was of the king of T.V. Sitcoms trash heap.I think i hated this one Sitcom most of all.Stupid,Boring,Talentless Characters.I could struggle thru eternity on who i hate most on this show.The schlocky Schneider,the whinny Bonnie Franklin,The future queen of lifetime(all men are evil)network,Valerie Bertineli.The standard thinly vailed plots expounded Lears intellectually bankrupt views.I use to hate this show in and of itself,however you have to trace it back to its father.Like so often in life you can always blame the parents in this case Norman Lear.

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    blooeyz2001

    Sat Aug 07 2004

    Norman Lear had a good grasp on the happenings of the 1970's & showcased them in his sictoms. Bonnie Franklin (horrible casting as Ann Romano an Italian-American) was not a very good actress & she was not an asset to this series. McKenzie Phillips, as Julie, was very believable & relatable as a homely, gawky teenager. Valerie Bertinelli's Barbara had an annoying cutesy poo persona that wore thin very quickly. Glenn Scarpelli was atrocious with his big, greasey nose, zits & effeminate personality. Mary Louise Wilson, as Ginny Wroblicki, was an asset but just stayed around one season. Schneider was an annoying character, but the necessary buffoon for comic situations to entail.

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    throwback72

    Mon Jun 21 2004

    All I can think of is Julies huge bell bottoms loved this show anyone has eps holla back

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    louiethe20th

    Sat Jun 19 2004

    I used to despise this show as a kid. My mom always made me watch it.

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    kolby1973

    Sun Nov 02 2003

    This show was very interesting because of the taboo subjects it covered...there was lots of drama, lots of comedy, and the acting was superb by all. I kinda miss it. But it did have a long run, but it wouldn't hurt to show the reruns again....

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    mllelarisa

    Sun Nov 02 2003

    Valerie B was a cutie, but otherwise this show was annoying as hell.

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    philc01b

    Sat Mar 08 2003

    Really loved this show. Valerie was always so cute and sweet and I thought the lines were funny. Especially enjoyed it when Nanette Fabray came on as the Grandmother - she is a pro and did a great job.

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    sosingular

    Wed Nov 06 2002

    What horrible acting? Sure, some Italian-Americans flop their arms around to make a point, but aren't actors supposed to be creative enough to use their brains? The only good thing about this show is Richard Masur. Can you believe that Pat Harrington won an Emmy for playing a cartoon character? It must have been a bad Emmy year.

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    mstewart

    Sat Jul 06 2002

    I thought the show was great. The first of its kind dealing with a divorced mom with raising her children while having a career at the same time. I thought the show ran two seasons too long. If you look at the eighth season it was full of transitions and changes. It started with: Barbara and Mark getting married and moving out, Julie and Max having their baby, Barbara and Mark getting their on campus apartment blown up and moved back home with Ann, Julie and Max moved back, Ann falls in love with Mark's father and gets engaged. Then the clincher of the season was when they got married. Maybe that's the season the plug should have been pulled. The ninth season (and final) was horrible and it was good that Bonnie Franklin decided to pull the plug. Seasons 3 and 4 were very good seasons and the show began to peak. Unfortunately season five was tragic because of Mackenzie Phillips' drug addiction blew open. I hate watching those episodes from that season. She looked horrible especially whe... Read more

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    quincy

    Fri Jul 05 2002

    Not a regular viewer of this show by any means, but I saw at least a few episodes from every season up until about the time Hesseman joined; then maybe saw it a total of twice or three times after that. I just never found the show itself very appealing. But I did find Glenn Scarpelli very repelling!

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    molfan

    Fri Jun 14 2002

    Iliked this show better the first couple of seasons. I cannot believe it lasted nine seasons tough. It was okay when Julie and Barbara were still teens. It got stale real fast at the end. I did not even watch it much at the end. I was sometimes irrritated by the character that Bonnie Franklin played {she seemed to overact at times}Barbara always seemed to be the best character.

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    joey1963

    Thu Jun 13 2002

    I never understood how this show lasted so long. There was nothing funny about it. It was actually sort of depressing in many ways. I absolutely disliked the character of Ann Romano. She was always searching for something she could never find. And Mackenzie Phillips was soooo annoying as Julie...she constantly had a new problem every week...unfortunately she really overshadowed Valerie Bertinelli...who was actually the most likeable of the cast. Schneider...created to add comic relief...didn't! Although trying to tackle the idea of divorce and single parenting, the show became nothing more than a half-hour "dramady" every week. Ugggh!!

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    errol4e1

    Thu Feb 14 2002

    Same old Norman Lear plate of beans (See All In The Family). So what if Valerie Bertinelli is good looking? Get a photograph!

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    raincat

    Sat Oct 20 2001

    "This is it, up on your feet, somewhere there's music playin... don't you worry none, you just take it like it comes, One Day at a Time..." I loved this show, especially Valerie Bertinelli as Barbara. Bonnie Franklin was also good, but a bit whiny at times. But she was realistic as a hard-working single mom trying to raise 2 teen daughters. Valerie was great at juggling a basketball and wise cracks at the same time!

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    kiwi8577

    Sun Sep 09 2001

    The show was okay, but I couldn't stand Valerie Bertinelli then, and I still can't stand her....

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    callmetootie

    Mon Apr 09 2001

    One Day At A Time seems like something that Marsha Brady would write for a story. It's extremly corny and tasteless, and even though the characters develop, you don't want them to, because they are that annoying and dull! They have like no lives whatsoever!

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    pbu9377om

    Fri Aug 04 2000

    The only reason this show lasted, it was the best out of a horrible lineup.

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    jayn7123om

    Mon Jun 05 2000

    Whiney characters, rather unpleasant to watch any of them.

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    ruby9916

    Mon Dec 13 1999

    A pretty terribly written show, but Valerie Bertinelli was so cute that it merits 3 stars. Actually she was so cute it would get 4 stars, except that Schneider was such a weirdo that it goes back to 3 stars. Do you follow me?

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    shafty

    Wed Nov 03 1999

    Big crush on Valerie Bertinelli at the time for me.