Originally produced for The Norman Lear Collection DVD set, this special has interviews with Norman Lear, Mackenzie Phillips, and Bonnie Franklin. Find out the back story on the show and how Norman developed it.
The two actors discuss growing up on television and share memories of their time working on One Day at a Time.
After his father's death, Alex comes to live with Ann and Barbara.
Alex, Barbara and Schneider await Ann's flight by flirting at the airport.
Ann's old nemesis Francine proposes a business partnership.
Julie returns after having left Max.
Ann tries to prevent Julie and Max from divorcing.
Barbara's busy dating schedule backfires.
Barbara hatches a plan to repay Mark for their disastrous first date.
Schneider contemplates taking Ann's cousin to a dance.
An overprotective Ann frets over Alex's first date.
When Ann and Francine are turned down for a loan, Schneider enters the partnership.
While Ann is away, Barbara's grandmothers wage war for her affection.
Unwelcome guests arrive just in time for Barbara's surprise birthday party at the store.
Barbara's engagement causes Ann to worry about getting old.
Ann's mother strikes up an affair with Francine's father.
Barbara fears that her marriage plans will dissolve when she learns that she can't conceive.
Alex is lauded as a hero despite having caused the danger himself.
The men go fishing and the women await their return, but they are talking about marriage.
A Russian female athlete falls for Schneider and wants to defect.
Ann and Francine battle over the same man.
Coach Max benches Alex after taking command of his baseball team.
While in Las Vegas, Barbara and Mark consider a sudden marriage ceremony.
The family rushes off to Las Vegas to talk Barbara out of getting married there.
The annual variety show for the senior citizens' home takes place.
Schneider appears to be going deaf.
Ann's mother tries to make money as a fortune teller.
With the wedding date approaching, Barbara is frustrated with Mark's lack of participation.
Barbara worries that Mark's golf game will make him late for the ceremony.
Barbara has trouble adapting to life at Mark's crazy rooming house.
Schneider and his friends take Alex to a female mud-wrestling show.
To land a new French account, Francine talks Ann into a weekend trip to Paris.
Ann is jealous when Francine takes Alex for a fun-filled weekend.
Barbara fixes up Ann with Mark's newly divorced father.
Pregnant Julie's plan for an underwater birth troubles Ann.
Julie's labor begins, but she wants to be in California to give birth underwater.
Barbara's enrollment in college damages the Royers' budget and love life.
Needing temporary shelter, Barbara and Mark come to stay with Ann.
Ann's patience is tested when her home is overrun with family members.
To escape the chaos at Ann's place, she goes to stay with Sam.
Ann's mother returns from a cruise with news that she's marrying the ship's piano player.
Alex's obsession with video games gets him in trouble at school.
When Schneider saves a man's life, he is rewarded with a cushy executive job.
Sam wants Ann to run away with him to a tropical island,
Ann's mother hides her financial troubles.
Alex makes a play for an older woman.
A letter to Ann's mother from her late father is delivered four years late.
Barbara's friend Bob reveals he still has feelings for her.
Alex must choose between a weekend outing with an attractive girl and an event at Schneider's lodge.
An Italian designer sweeps Francine off her feet.
Mark and Max rent a house without consulting their wives.
Sam sets a wedding date but then develops cold feet.
Ann and Sam have a disastrous ski honeymoon.
Newlyweds Sam and Ann quibble over small details.
A visit from Sam's ex-wife makes Ann jealous.
Mark nervously starts a dentistry practice.
Julie and Max plan to write children's stories together.
Sam's business trip with an attractive girl ignites Ann's jealous imagination.
Barbara considers adopting a child.
Barbara continues to consider adoption.
Barbara tries her hand as a travel agent.
Ann is despondent at the prospect of spending Christmas without her family.
Sam's mysterious disappearance leads Ann to worry he's been kidnapped.
Julie decides to leave her husband.
Francine talks Sam into designing an elaborate office suite.
Schneider reunites with a high-school flame on his 50th birthday.
Barbara loses charge of the household when her grandmother moves in.
Francine's marriage plans threaten her business partnership with Ann.
An Italian priest arrives, claiming to be a distant relative.
A frustrated Barbara tries to teach Mark's joke-playing friends a painful lesson.
Sam resumes his smoking habit and finds it hard to quit.
Schneider has a near-death experience.
Working together fuels an attraction between Max and Barbara.
Ann accepts a job offer in London and ponders how she will break the news.
Schneider decides to move to Florida to care for his niece and nephew.
A 60-minute CBS retrospective special reuniting Bonnie Franklin, Mackenzie Phillips, Valerie Bertinelli, and Pat Harrington to reminisce about the series and their characters. Regular cast members Richard Masur, Shelley Fabares, Nanette Fabray, Michael Lembeck, and Glenn Scarpelli shared their feelings about their time on the show in separate interviews.
Even some of the greatest sitcoms ever to grace television has a scandal in it's past. The Truth Behind the Sitcom Scandals talks with cast members who recount some of the crazy stories of what happens behind the scenes and what really happened. Although it airs on the Biography network, and is considered a brand new show, The Truth Behind the Sitcom Scandals was made by TV Guide in 2000.
Three to Get Ready was produced for CBS in 1975. The setting remains the same, Indianapolis. Ann Romano (Bonnie Franklin), however, is a nurse being wooed by a doctor (Lewis J. Stadlen, later of Benson), barely a month after her divorce had been finalized. Also, Ann only has one daughter, Julie (Mackenzie Phillips), not two. Dwayne Schneider (Pat Harrington) is the building superintendent. Marcia Rodd plays Ann's upstairs neighbor.