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One on One

Show Info

  • Status: Ended
  • First Aired: September 3, 2001
  • Seasons: 5
  • Episodes: 113
  • Networks: UPN
  • Genres: Comedy, Talk
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One on One(2001)
Comeback King
This show finished strong! The final season's average rating was higher than the previous one.

TMDB Rating: 8.1 (31 votes)

Overview

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.

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Season 1 Poster

Season 1

22 episodes • 2001Avg: 8.5

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1When Flex Got BreannaSep 3, 20019.0
2JailbaitSep 10, 20010.0
3Radioactive PlatonicSep 17, 20010.0
4School DazedSep 24, 20019.0
5My Life as a DogOct 1, 20018.0
6Let's Wait AwhileOct 8, 20018.0
7Playing PossumOct 15, 20018.0
8Phantom MenaceOct 29, 20018.0
9Fifteen CandlesNov 5, 20019.0
10Mi Casa Es Mi CasaNov 12, 20010.0
11Thanksgiving It to Me, BabyNov 19, 20010.0
12Santa BabyDec 17, 20019.0
13Tame Me, I'm the ShrewJan 21, 20020.0
14The Case of the Almost Broken HeartFeb 4, 20020.0
15Adventures in Double-DatingFeb 11, 20020.0
16Me and My ShadowFeb 25, 20020.0
17It's Raining WomenMar 4, 20020.0
18The Way You Make Me FeelMar 25, 20020.0
19Love Means Never Having to Say I Know YouApr 29, 20020.0
20Fatal AttractionsMay 6, 20020.0
21MiseryMay 13, 20020.0
22He Got Game...AgainMay 20, 20020.0
Season 2 Poster

Season 2

23 episodes • 2002Avg: 8.5Golden Era

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1I Believe I Can Fly (1)Sep 23, 20020.0
2I Believe I Can Fly (2)Sep 30, 20029.0
3Unemployment Up, Pride DownOct 7, 20020.0
4Daddy in OverdriveOct 14, 20020.0
5Pop ArtOct 21, 20020.0
6Give Me Some CreditOct 28, 20020.0
7Give'em an Inch, They'll Throw a RaveNov 4, 20029.0
8A Fla-dap by Any Other NameNov 11, 20029.0
9Crappy BirthdayNov 18, 20020.0
10Is It Safe?Nov 25, 20020.0
11Everybody Loves Whom?Dec 16, 20029.0
12Daddy, I Don't Need an EdumacationJan 6, 20030.0
13Daddy's Other GirlFeb 3, 20039.0
14The One About Your FriendsFeb 4, 20039.0
15The TestFeb 10, 20039.0
16Take This Job and Love ItFeb 17, 20039.0
17Where Everybody Knows Your NameFeb 24, 20038.0
18I Know What You Did Last ThursdayMar 17, 20036.0
19Meet the ParentsApr 14, 20038.0
20Checkmate DaddyApr 28, 20030.0
21Heart to HeartMay 5, 20030.0
22Stuck on YouMay 12, 20030.0
23Find My Wife, PleaseMay 19, 20030.0
Season 3 Poster

Season 3

24 episodes • 2003Avg: 7.7

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1It's a Family ThingSep 16, 200310.0
2Stepmom, MisstepSep 23, 20030.0
3Creepin'Sep 30, 20030.0
4PTAmoreOct 7, 20030.0
52 Young, 2 CuriousOct 14, 20030.0
6One Hand Washington's the OtherOct 21, 20030.0
7I Hear White PeopleNov 4, 20030.0
8Keeping ItNov 11, 20030.0
9Tears of a ClownNov 18, 20037.0
10Spy GamesNov 24, 20030.0
11It's a Miserable LifeDec 16, 20036.0
12Dream SellerJan 13, 20046.0
13East Meets East CoastJan 27, 20048.0
14It's a Mad, Mad, Mad Hip Hop WorldFeb 10, 20047.0
15The CatchFeb 24, 20047.0
16He's Not Heavy, He's My Half-BrotherMar 2, 20040.0
17Spy Games ReloadedMar 30, 20047.0
18Cabin FeverApr 6, 20040.0
19Sleepless in BaltimoreApr 27, 20048.0
20No More Wire HangersMay 4, 20049.0
21The Prodigal BrotherMay 11, 20049.0
22Splitting HairsMay 18, 20040.0
23The Play's the Thing (1)May 25, 20048.0
24Bright Lights, Big City (2)May 25, 20040.0
Season 4 Poster

Season 4

22 episodes • 2004Avg: 8.2

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1We'll Take ManhattanSep 20, 20040.0
2Zen DaddySep 27, 20049.0
3Follow That CarOct 4, 20048.0
4Dirty LaundryOct 11, 20048.0
5Rock The VoteOct 18, 20040.0
6Manic MondayOct 25, 20048.0
7You Don't Have To Go Home...Nov 8, 20040.0
8Daddy's HomeNov 15, 20040.0
9Who Brought The Jive Turkey?Nov 22, 20040.0
10Lost In The HeadlightsNov 29, 20040.0
11Mojo No MoDec 13, 20040.0
12Shock JockJan 3, 20058.0
13Goodbye, Mr. ChipsJan 31, 20050.0
14Lock Blockin'Feb 7, 20050.0
15Rock and a Hard PlaceFeb 14, 20050.0
16Contract HighFeb 21, 20050.0
17Accidental Love (1)Feb 28, 20050.0
18Accidental Love (2)Mar 28, 20050.0
19Glug, GlugMay 2, 20050.0
20Save The First DanceMay 9, 20050.0
21Cap And FrownMay 16, 20050.0
22The GraduatesMay 23, 20050.0
Season 5 Poster

Season 5

22 episodes • 2005Avg: 8.8

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1One on One RemixSep 19, 20050.0
2Money's Tight and So Are My AbsSep 26, 20050.0
3House DadOct 3, 20050.0
4Static ClingyOct 10, 20050.0
5Study BuddyOct 17, 20050.0
6Where's my Yemmy?Oct 24, 20050.0
7Who's The Boss?Nov 7, 20050.0
8Venice Boulevard of Broken DreamsNov 14, 20050.0
9One On One, One Oh OhNov 21, 20050.0
10Waiting for HuffmanNov 28, 20050.0
11It's Beginning To Look A Lot Like? Venice?Dec 12, 20050.0
12Missing the Daddy ExpressJan 16, 20060.0
13Fame and the Older WomanFeb 6, 20060.0
14Espresso Your LoveFeb 13, 20060.0
15Tijuana Break Up?Feb 20, 20060.0
16Dump Me? Dump You!Feb 27, 20060.0
17Recipe for DisasterMar 27, 20060.0
18The Reel WorldApr 17, 20060.0
19California GirlApr 24, 200610.0
20Double TroubleMay 1, 200610.0
21I Love L.A., Part 1May 8, 20067.0
22I Love L.A., Part 2May 15, 20068.0

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