‘One Day At A Time’ Is Officially Over After Failing To Find A New Network Home
One Day at a Timeis officially over. The beloved sitcom, which already managed to survive one cancelation after it was dropped by its first home Netflix, failed to find a third home following its axing by Pop TV. Co-showrunnersGloria Calderon KellettandMike Roycehave declared the series officially dead.One Day at a Timewas the little show that could, garnering a passionate following and a reputation for survival after Netflix first canceled the remake starring Rita Moreno. It had vocal fans likeLin-Manuel MirandaandBusy Phillips, who urged networks to saveOne Day at a Timeeven after itssecond cancelation by Pop TV. But alas, it was not meant to be.
Efforts to find a third home forOne Day at a Timehave failed, and co-showrunners Gloria Calderon Kellett and Mike Royce have confirmed that there will no fifth season for the former Netflix and Pop comedy. Producers Sony Pictures Television also confirmed that the show will be closing its doors.
“It’s officially over. There will be no newOne Day at a Timeepisodes,” Calderon Kellett wrote. “But there will always be 46 episodes that we got to make that live FOREVER. Thank you to this beautiful cast. Our dedicated crew. And to you, our loyal fans. We loved making this for you. Thank you for watching.”
Added Royce, “I wish we could say otherwise, but sadly,ODAAT’s time has come to an end. The only silver lining about not doing a show anymore is that nobody can take away the show you already did. 4 seasons that will forever exist for people to watch.”
It’s officially over. There will be no new@OneDayAtATimeepisodes. But there will always be 46 episodes that we got to make that live FOREVER. Thank you to this beautiful cast. Our dedicated crew. And to you, our loyal fans. We loved making this for you. Thank you for watching.pic.twitter.com/sTMorHSu1w
— ♥ Gloria Calderón Kellett ♥ (@everythingloria)August 04, 2025
The news comes a few weeks after ViacomCBS, the parent company of Pop, opted out of picking up the show for a fifth season, according toThe Hollywood Reporter. CBS had been airing repeats of the show after Pop saved the canceled comedy and brought it on the air for a fourth season. But Pop is phasing out its scripted content, and ViacomCBS wasn’t able to bringOne Day at a Timeto its streaming service CBS All Access due to contractual limitations that were part of the show’s original Netflix deal.
One Day at a Timeaired its revived fourth season on Pop TV, but it was cut short by the coronavirus (COVID-19 pandemic. Production was shut down after completing only six of its 13 episodes and never resumed, though Pop and Sony were able to commissionan animated specialthat ended up serving as the series finale.