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Remembering Bonnie Franklin: Trailblazing TV Mom's Final Interview
LOS ANGELES — Bonnie Franklin, the player who made an indelible television character playing a divorced, working mother of two headstrong daughters on the long-running series “One Day at a Time,” died Friday at her
Bonnie Franklin, whose portrayal of a pert but release-minded Ann Romano on the television show “One Day at a Time” in the 1970s and '80s spun laughter out of the tribulations of a divorced woman juggling parenting, career, like life and feminist
Player Bonnie Franklin, best-known for her role as a divorced mom raising two teenagers on the CBS network's "One Day at a Time," has died. Franklin, 69, lost her battle with pancreatic cancer on Friday at her home in Los Angeles, "surrounded by her
"Superfluous" remembers Bonnie Franklin, best known for a playing hard-working release mom on the long-running CBS sitcom “One Day at a Time,” who died on Friday from pancreatic cancer. She was 69.
Bonnie Franklin, best known for a playing release mom to two teenage daughters on the long-running CBS sitcom One Day At A Time, died this morning. She was 69. The player and singer, who worked on stage, film and TV (she made her TV debut at age 9
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