One Day at a Time: Off We Go


8:30 pm - 9:00 pm, Friday, May 22 on WPIX Antenna TV (11.2)

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Off We Go

Season 9, Episode 21

Ann accepts an offer to run a marketing enterprise in England, but wonders how her family and friends will take the news. Pat Harrington, Nanette Fabray. Mark: Boyd Gaines.

repeat 1984 English
Comedy Sitcom

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Nanette Fabray (Actor) .. Grandma Katherine Romano
Boyd Gaines (Actor) .. Mark Royer

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Nanette Fabray (Actor) .. Grandma Katherine Romano
Born: October 27, 1920
Died: February 22, 2018
Birthplace: San Diego, California, United States
Trivia: In vaudeville from the age of six, Nanette Fabray made her first film appearance (under her family name Fabares) as one of Bette Davis' ladies-in-waiting in The Private Lives of Elizabeth and Essex (1939). She established herself as a Broadway star in the 1940s, starring in musicals ranging from 1947's High Button Shoes to 1962's Mister President, winning a brace of Donaldson awards along the way. In 1953, she played her most famous screen role as a Betty Comden-ish playwright in MGM's The Band Wagon (1953). On television, Fabray won three Emmies for her work on Sid Caesar's programs of 1954 and 1955; she also starred in her own 1961 sitcom, The Nanette Fabray Show, and was co-starred as Bonnie Franklin's mother in the 1970s series One Day at a Time. Legally deaf since the 1950s, Fabray has worked tirelessly on behalf of America's hearing impaired, and has been honored for her efforts by several presidents. Nanette Fabray is the widow of screenwriter/director Ranald McDougall, and the aunt of actress Shelley Fabares.
Boyd Gaines (Actor) .. Mark Royer
Born: May 11, 1953
Birthplace: Atlanta, Georgia, United States
Trivia: A veteran of both stage and film, Boyd Gaines made his big-screen debut, quite appropriately, in the 1980 showbiz movie Fame. In 1982 he played Coach Brackett in the sex comedy Porky's, and in 1985 he was cast as Valerie Bertinelli's love interest and later husband Mark on the series One Day at a Time. Gaines would stay with the series until 1984, and several TV guest appearances followed on shows like L.A. Law and Murder, She Wrote. Additionally, Gaines nurtured a successful career on Broadway, eventually wracking up four Tony nominations.

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