One on One

UPN (ended 2006)
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Intelligent and outspoken, the in-your-face 17-year-old Breanna Barnes (Kyla Pratt)(The Proud Family, Love & Basketball) loves attention. Anywhere there's a crowd, you can bet she's at the center of the action. Breanna's sportscaster dad, Flex (Flex Alexander)Gas, Where I Live)(, is a fun-loving ladies' man who not only wants to be a responsible parent, but also wants to be his daughter's best friend. Flex is happy giving Breanna the freedom to make her own choices, but only if she is willing to accept the consequences.

Flex's best friend and Breanna's godfather, Duane (Kelly Perine), is a constant presence in their lives for better and sometimes worse. A used-car salesman who lives next door, Duane has a way of repelling women the way Flex has attracting them. Keeping Breanna busy is her best friend, Spirit (Sicily), with whom she creates a lot of mischief, while her best guy-friend, Arnaz (Robert Ri'chard), is the object of her on-again off-again affection.

In 2004, the series received two NAACP Image Award nominations: Flex Alexander earned a nomination for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series and Kyla Pratt earned a nomination for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series.

In 2005, UPN launched a One On One spinoff titled, Cuts. It stars R&B singer/TV actor Marques Houston as Kevin Barnes and actress Shannon Elizabeth as Tiffany.

Spinoff: Cutsmoreless
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  • Another father daughter show!

    9.0
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    I watched this show for some time. I really liked their role playing. It was simple, the concept of the series was simple to understand, and you can see that through their brief struggles and disputes, they learned to love each other as Flex and Briana. Flex is a challenging father and Briana is just that teenage girl you want to learn from in fashion, style, pizazz, and her mistakes.
  • Kelly Perine who played DUANE is one of the funniest actors around. He played in the "The Parent 'Hood" w/ R. Townsend... Flex, Arnaz, & Kyla are also defnitely the real deal.. but the chemistry of this show in seasons 1-4 was historic.moreless

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    The Final season was creative & featured Stars like Kel Mitchell, & Ray J. Webster/Emanuel Lewis was featured in one episode. To me the difference between seasons 1-4 and seasons 5 must be the target audience. The shows early stages featured fine classy women like: Holly Robinson-Peete, Tamala Jones, & Panamanian/American Melissa de Sousa....... My synopsis: (Compare/Contrast this to Tyler Perry films and creations) One on One show had stars appear on every epsisode seasons 1-4. This put a lot of flavor in the advertising to a key market/viewers. They had star appeal almost too much. If they packed that much star appeal and still could not make it in TV-land(Not the channel) then that says how hard show business really is. TeenNick is showing One on One, but at really late hours of the night. So who does the network think is watching Teen Nick at 2AM in my area of the country? And What is being marketed at that time of night? It's the questions...???moreless
  • One on one is about a girl name Breanna and her father Flex who doesnt come into her life until she is a teenager. Her mother moves away, so her father raises her. Together they go through life, learning new lessons, and growing together as a family.moreless

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    I wish that there would be a season 6! How could they just end it right when Breanna and D Mack got together. Plus, i wanna see more of Flex.

    A bunch of people should petition for there to be a season 6. They bring back shows by popular demand sometimes, and they show it in syndication, so they should put it back on the air. I always watch the episodes in syndication, but i would like to see a season six with more of the adults, but also what is going to go on with Breanna and the others in the house.moreless
  • Fairly funny.

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    I have to say that this is a show that I use to like to watch on a regular basis. I don't like the fact that it was chnaged in theme during the last two seasons, so I quit watching after season 2. But the first season was really entertaining and also was very funny. I liked the characters and I also thought the storylines were decent enough to be interesting. I must say that I liked the humor, but some of the time it was predictable. Overall, this was a good show to watch for the first two years. Thank you.moreless
  • I enjoyed watching this show and wish it would be brought back.

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    I agree with the person below.. you can't end a TV show like that! It just got GREAT! What happened? Did Arnez find out? Did Arnez get to Michelle? I bet Arnez and Michelle didn't work out and he came back.. and BAM! Breanna and D-Mac are together. That would be great. What happened with it all? This show seriously needs to come back and start where it left off. There was no reason for it to be cancelled. BRING IT BACK!! Atleast for one more season, and don't end it so juicy next time!! I agree with a petition. This should be considered a classic.moreless
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