OneDayAtATime has been saved by PopTV! 🎉
the critically acclaimed sitcom in March. A new, 13-episode season will debut exclusively on Pop in 2020, before airing on CBS later in the year.
“How amazing it is to be involved with this brilliant and culturally significant series that deals with important themes one minute while making you laugh the next,” said Pop TV President Brad Schwartz in a press release. “If has taught us anything, it’s that love and kindness always wins. Pop is now the home to two of the most critically praised and fan-adored comedies in all of television, bringing even more premium content to basic cable.
is inspired by legendary producer Norman Lear's 1975 CBS sitcom of the same name and follows a Cuban-American family living in Los Angeles. The series stars Justina Machado, Todd Grinnell, Isabella Gomez, Marcel Ruiz, Stephen Tobolowsky and EGOT legend Rita Moreno.cancellation. Today, I’m overwhelmed with joy to know the Alvarez family will live on,” said Lear, who also serves as an executive producer on the new series.
Calderón Kellett also confirmed the news on Twitter, writing,"Dale #ODAAT Dale!! Can't keep a good Cuban-American or a good show -- down! Grateful to @PopTV & @SPTV."
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