One on One

2001

Seasons & Episodes

  • 5
  • 4
  • 3
  • 2
  • 1
7.2| NR| en| More Info
Released: 03 September 2001 Ended
Producted By: CBS Paramount Network Television
Country: United States of America
Budget: 0
Revenue: 0
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A sportscaster becomes a full-time dad when his ex-wife decides to accept a job out of the country and his teenage daughter, Breanna, moves in with him.

Genre

Comedy, Talk

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CBS Paramount Network Television

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Cebalord Very best movie i ever watch
Lovesusti The Worst Film Ever
GazerRise Fantastic!
Mandeep Tyson The acting in this movie is really good.
Niketa Kitten JellyBean Zephaniah Sometimes this show is good, other times it'a bad. Most of the time bad.The first set of series are just terrible. All it is is a rude, ignorant girl from Atlanta or wherever moving in with her supposedly famous dad. Brianna is just a rude girl who doesn't care about anyone else's feelings, but still gets lots of boyfriends? That, I don't understand.But as the show's gone on, Brianna has gotten nicer. One thing that I hate about the show, is the racial comments they make. No, I'm not a white person who you might call "racist", I'm just a mixed-race girl (half black, half white). And sometimes Spirit says passing comments about Arnaz being half black, half white, and the whole audience burst out laughing. I really don't understand that ... Basically the shows giving the impression that it's OK to be like that, which I consider racist. But who, who watches the show, will agree with that? Most people believe it's OK for black people to make racial stereotypes and be racist anyway.The second last series were good: When a nice, decent woman (Danielle) came and she was probably the only heartfelt person in the show. Everyone else seems like they only care about themselves.In my opinion, only chavs (Americans won't know what that word means, but it isn't a compliment) will enjoy this show because it's a show about chavs. Although I don't like the racial comments Spirit makes, she does make girls who aren't like the pretty, popular girls like Brianna feel better because it makes them know that they're not alone.I'd only watch this show if there was nothing else on TV to watch, then it is a good show. I wouldn't exactly cry if I knew that I'd missed it.Oh, and the fact that Brianna lost her virginity to the guy who Ray J plays in the end, after Arnaz has been begging for her virginity for years was just stupid!
allerick I was watching One on One the other day and I saw the most beautiful woman I've ever seen and she was so talented too. She played the psychiatrist that moved in to Flex's building and she helped him and his daughter reconcile their differences. She is so funny and natural and easy with the rest of the cast. I hope she will be a regular if she isn't already but I've only seen her in about 3 episodes. Her chemistry with Flex is really great. I can't wait for them to kiss but it's more fun waiting and then not happening. It builds the nticipation I think. I know I've seen her in something else but I can't remember - does anyone know her name? She looks a bit Latino, or some kind of mix. Love this show!!!
myndurbizness The performance by actress Angell Conwell was comical, cute and classy. She played a 21 year old believingly as well as a 17 year old believingly, in the same episode "2 Young & 2 Curious" last night. Her range has no boundaries. I've seen her play both classy and ghetto and she really rocks. That's what you call ACTING. Congrats to the Producers, Director and Casting of One On One for having the EYES for true talent. There is hope for Hollywood. As a writer myself, it's good to know that TRUE TALENTED Actors still have a shot at the good roles.
DominqueZarinha This series is a very realistic series unlike some I've seen. The acting could use a little more effort but it is a great, comedic show for the entire family as it tackles real issues. Breanna played by Kyla Pratt (Dr. Dolittle) is funny but sometimes her character is pushed to being too funny to a point where she is just not funny and very annoying. Her dad portrayed by Flex Alexander (Out Cold) is also very funny. His character is trying to raise his daughter without spoiling her and that can relate to many people. The show is nice. I watch it as often as I can and I give it *** out of *****.