Bonnie Franklin became a household name as the independent-minded divorcee with two teenage daughters on the long-running sitcom “One Day at a Time.” She died March 1.
“One Day at a Time,” which ran on CBS from 1975 to 1984, followed Ann Romano (played by Bonnie Franklin, lower right), who moved with her two teenage daughters, Julie (Valerie Bertinelli, center) and Barbara Cooper (Mackenzie Phillips, upper right) back to her home town of Indianapolis to start fresh after her divorce. Dwayne Schneider (Pat Harrington Jr., left) was the superintendent of their building.
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