One Day at A Time - Syndication

Syndication

CBS aired daytime reruns of the show for three years. From September 17, 1979 to February 1, 1980, it aired on the daytime schedule at 3:30pm Eastern time; with the cancellation of Love Of Life to accommodate the expansion of The Young And The Restless to one hour, it was moved on February 4, 1980 to 4:00pm Eastern due to Guiding Light moving to the 3pm hour. On September 28, 1981 it moved to 10am Eastern time, and on September 20, 1982, it was replaced by The $25,000 Pyramid. Soon after, the show entered off-net syndication, including airing on Chicago superstation WGN-TV, as well as TBS and the E! Network.

One Day at a Time has not been syndicated nationally since the mid or late 90's.

In 2006, the show was available to some Comcast digital cable customers as part of Comcast's retro-themed "Tube Time" on-demand network.

In Canada, the show can be seen weekdays on the digital cable specialty channel, Comedy Gold.

Selected "Minisodes" from the first three seasons are available to view for free on Crackle.

In Chicago, the series can be seen locally on WWME-CA.

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