Episode
One Day at a Time: Happy New Year II
Overview
Ann and the family put on another show at the senior citizen hotel.
Details
- Series
- One Day at a Time
- Season
- Season 5
- Episode
- Episode 12
- Air date
- 1979-12-30
- Runtime
- 24 min
Episode context
Happy New Year II is Episode 12 in Season 5 of One Day at a Time. It aired on 1979-12-30. The runtime is 24 min.
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Episode 11: Male Jealousy
A feud erupts between Schneider and Max for male dominance in the Romano household as well as the attention of Ann and the girls.
Episode 13: Schneider, the Model
After a man-on-the-street chat with a newscaster, Schneider is offered a job as a male model, but becomes depressed when he learns the role he is to portray.
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Episode 14: Triple Play
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Episode 9: A Little Larceny
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Episode 15: So Long, Mom (a.k.a.) Not Telling
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Episode 8: Et tu, Ann
Ann pressures her assistant into working on a Saturday night at her place.
Episode 16: Old Horizons
Grandma Romano moves to Indianapolis, takes an apartment in Ann's building and finds a job in her office.
Episode 7: Small Wonder
Barbara hires a genetics tutor, unaware of his obvious shortcomings.
Episode 17: Endless Elliot
Barbara is harassed by an overzealous suitor.
Episode 6: Between Mother and Daughter
A psychiatrist recommends a heart-to-heart talk to take the heat out of Ann's relationship with her mother.
Episode 18: Retrospective (1)
The topsy-turvy years in Schneider's building are fondly remembered (in clips from past shows) when condominium conversion threatens to disperse the tenants.