Here’s When ‘One Day at a Time’ Season 4 Will Start Shooting

They’re not air dates, but they’re something!

One Day At A Time
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“One Day at a Time” showrunner and executive producer Gloria Calderón Kellett took to Twitter Saturday to announce the 2020 dates the Pop TV show would shoot its fourth season.

“WE FINALLY HAVE OUR 2020 SHOW DATES FOR SEASON 4 of @OneDayAtATime! Plan accordingly,” she wrote, highlighting dates from January through May. “1/28, 2/4, 2/11, 2/25, 3/3, 3/10, 3/24, 3/31, 4/7, 4/21, 4/28, 5/5, 5/12. SO EXCITED!!”

She clarified in a subsequent tweet, “To be clear these are WHEN WE SHOOT @OneDayAtATime not when we air. Still no idea what our air dates are. As I get information I give it to you all.”

Netflix canceled “One Day at a Time” earlier this year, citing low viewership numbers for the critically acclaimed sitcom. Fans rallied around the program on social media as producers at Sony Pictures Television said they were exploring other options for the show, using hashtags like #SaveODAAT to call on a new network or streaming service to pick up the show.

In June, Pop TV picked up the Norman Lear sitcom reboot after a lengthy fan campaign to save the show. The new season will be debuting in 2020 on Pop TV, with a subsequent run on sister network CBS.

The multi-camera comedy stars Justina Machado, Rita Moreno, Isabella Gomez and Marcel Ruiz as a Cuban-American family navigating the ups and downs of life. Todd Grinnell and Stephen Tobolowsky also star.

“One Day at a Time” is currently streaming on Netflix.

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