
One Day at a Time
Ann's apartment building gets a new owner.

Ann's apartment building gets a new owner.

Mistaking Finch for a woman, a lesbian (Brooke Burns) expresses an interest in him.

The staff must cope with cold, hunger and a woman in labor when they are stranded in a blizzard.

As part of an economy blitz, the softhearted Benson must decide which staff member to lay off.

Jo convinces Tootie and Natalie that money's no object for Mrs. Garrett's birthday present.

Blair is conflicted when her cousin, Geri, who has a disability, pays a visit.

Tootie's new boyfriend questions the real motives of her white friends.

Jo is shattered when Harrison Andrews, Blair's childhood friend makes it clear he invited her not Blair.

Ann's father visits and continues to insist that she can't make it on her own.

The folks at the Utopia Park Retirement Hotel sweet-talk Ann, Barbara, Schneider, Max and Grandma Romano.

Jessica questions her husbands whereabouts at 2:30 the previous morning, he weaves a tale so she believes him.

Mary goes into labor and Jessica's health takes a turn prompting a visit from her old butler, Benson.

Ann's ex-husband announces that he can no longer make child-support payments.

After his father's forced retirement, Finch gets him a job as Jack's driver.

Matthew's Big Brother is a man (Michael Buchman Silver) only a few years his senior.

Jimmy makes the employees vote on who will become the news director.

Bill is a success when Dave and Lisa give him the job of running WNYX.

Paul and Ira try to rescue Paul's documentary from a butchering editor.

Ira encounters his estranged wife (Cyndi Lauper) during a free weekend in Atlantic City.

Jamie and Paul lose each other on the subway on her 30th birthday.