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Classic 1970s sitcom created by [[Norman Lear]], focusing on an Indiana woman and her two daughters moving to [[Indianapolis]] to begin life anew after a rocky divorce, and the trials they face adjusting to their new life. Oh, and their [[Casanova Wannabe]] super named Schneider joins in the wacky adventures.
 
The'''''One showDay at a Time''''' is probably best remembered nowadays for its [[Ear Worm]] theme song, a preponderance of [[Very Special Episode]]s, and the [[Real Life Writes the Plot|offscreen travails]] of cast member [[Mackenzie Phillips]].
 
In 2017, [[Netflix]] began broadcasting a Lear-helmed [[Continuity Reboot]] set in the current day, also entitled ''[[One Day at a Time (2017 series)|One Day at a Time]]''.
 
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* [[Abhorrent Admirer]]: Schneider, for Ann.
* [[Acting for Two]]: In a 1983 episode, Pat Harrington played not only Schneider, but also Italian immigrant Guido Panzini, a character he had created for ''[[The Tonight Show|The Jack Paar Show]]'' some thirty years earlier, and [[Intercontinuity Crossover|who also appeared in episodes]] of ''[[The Man from U.N.C.L.E.]]'' and ''[[McHale's Navy]]''.
* [[Amazingly Embarrassing Parents]]: Ann's mother.
* [[Arson, Murder, and Jaywalking]]:
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* [[Catch Phrase]]: Schneider's "Please always remember and don't ever forget..." (or sometimes the other way around) followed by some mangled aphorism or observation.
** Ann's frequent [[Big OMG|"Oh. My. God."]]
* [[Christmas Episode]]: A regular feature, including among others the episode mentioned in ''Snowed In'', below.
* [[Contractual Purity]]: As [[Valerie Bertinelli]] put it in the [[Reunion Show]], "I had the pressure of being a virgin."
* [[The Couch]]
* [[Cousin Oliver]]: Alex, who was added to the show during one of the times Mackenzie Phillips had been fired.
* [[Dawson Casting]]: Notably averted with Valerie Bertinelli and Mackenzie Phillips, who were almost exactly the same ages as their characters. Amusingly Bertinelli, who played the younger sister, was actually older than Mackenzie Phillips.
* [[Delusions of Eloquence]]: Schneider and his "words of wisdom", preceded by his [[Catch Phrase]].
* [[Disguised in Drag]]: Schneider in one Christmas episode, although it's not really intended as that much of a disguise (and of course he kept the mustache).
* [[Double Entendre]]: Schneider kept trying to make them...
* [[Drop-In Character]]: Schneider.
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* [[Heartbreak and Ice Cream]]: At least one sequence with Ann and Barbara working their way through a coffee table covered with pint containers of ice cream.
* [[Hey, Let's Put on a Show]]: The first time it was to save their building; later it continued happening for murkier reasons. And as the cast kept gaining singers and dancers, the shows got more elaborate.
* [[DisguisedIncredibly inConspicuous Drag]]: Schneider in one Christmas episode, although it's not really intended as that much of a disguise (and of course he kept the mustache).
* [[Landlord]]: Schneider
* [[Indianapolis]]: Setting of the show and seen in the opening credits, but very little of it actually appeared in the episodes themselves.
* [[Intercontinuity Crossover]]: See ''Acting for Two'', above -- Pat Harrington's alternate character Guido Panzini, who also had also made appearances in ''[[The Man from U.N.C.L.E.]]'' and ''[[McHale's Navy]]''.
* [[Landlord]]: Although Schneider was technically only the building superintendent, we never heard about ''anyone'' else involved in the building's management.
* [[Mad Libs Catchphrase]]: Schneider -- see ''Catch Phrase'', above.
* [[Older Than They Look]]: Valerie Bertinelli. She and Mackenzie Phillips are the same age; she was cast as the younger sister because she ''looked'' younger.
* [[Off-Screen Breakup]]: So very averted with Ann and David.
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* [[Rapunzel Hair]]: Barbara, in the first few seasons, had long, straight hair reaching down to her waist.
* [[Reunion Show]]: In February 2005.
* [[The Rival]]: Francine Webster, initially, for Ann. Eventually they become business partners, and seem to grow to something close to [[Vitriolic Best Buds]].
* [[Role-Ending Misdemeanor]]: Mackenzie Phillips' drug problems.
* [[The Runaway]]: Julie in one episode.
* [[Seventies Hair]]: Fading into early [[Eighties Hair]].
* [[Snowed In]]: One [[Christmas Episode]] has Ann and the girls getting snowed in at a mountain cabin with no heat.
* [[Thigh-High Boots]]: An early episode had Barbara, during a try at being a "bad girl", rocking a pair of these with tight jeans. Oddly, when she reached college age, her usual look involved a nice dress and knee-high suede boots.
* [[Tomboy and Girly Girl]]: At the show's start, Barbara was the tomboy jockette (the original opening credits show her in gym clothes bouncing a basketball in the apartment), and Julie was the boy-crazy one. They slowly swapped places over the course of the show's run -- helped, no doubt, by the change in focus when Phillips was fired.
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