Entertainment
One Day at a Time: Rita Moreno and Justina Machado in joyously reimagined 70s sitcom – The Guardian
Don’t be put off by the hints of canned laughter. First-class acting and deep pathos ensure this sitcom holds its own with the best of the genre

The classic multi-camera format of traditional sitcoms think brightly lit studio sets, audible laughter, broad comedy has mostly fallen out of favour as the less restrictive single-camera format has taken the genre to more sophisticated heights in shows like The Office, The Good Place and Schitts Creek.
The first hint of canned laughter is often enough to put people off, which may be why no one I know has watched the joyous 2017 series One Day at a Time.
The focus of this multi-cam sitcom, a reimagining…
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