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One World

  • TV Series
  • 1998–2001
  • TV-Y7
  • 30m
IMDb RATING
6.6/10
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One World (1998)
Comedy

Six kids from different backgrounds all live together under their foster parents' roof.Six kids from different backgrounds all live together under their foster parents' roof.Six kids from different backgrounds all live together under their foster parents' roof.

  • Creator
    • Robert Tarlow
  • Stars
    • Bryan Kirkwood
    • Arroyn Lloyd
    • Harvey Silver
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.6/10
    181
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    • Creator
      • Robert Tarlow
    • Stars
      • Bryan Kirkwood
      • Arroyn Lloyd
      • Harvey Silver
    • 6User reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 2 nominations total

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    Bryan Kirkwood
    Bryan Kirkwood
    • Ben Blake
    • 1998–2001
    Arroyn Lloyd
    Arroyn Lloyd
    • Jane Blake
    • 1998–2001
    Harvey Silver
    Harvey Silver
    • Neal Smith
    • 1998–2001
    Alisa Reyes
    Alisa Reyes
    • Marci Blake
    • 1998–2001
    Michelle Krusiec
    Michelle Krusiec
    • Sui Blake
    • 1998–2001
    Brandon Baker
    Brandon Baker
    • Cray Blake
    • 1998–2001
    Michael Toland
    Michael Toland
    • Dave Blake
    • 1998–2001
    Elizabeth Morehead
    Elizabeth Morehead
    • Karen Blake
    • 1998–2001
    Tasha Taylor
    Tasha Taylor
    • Kate
    • 1998–2000
    Jordana Spiro
    Jordana Spiro
    • Alex
    • 1998
    Kimberly Smail
    • Actress…
    • 1999–2000
    Denny Kirkwood
    • Bryan
    • 1998
    Daya Vaidya
    Daya Vaidya
    • Dr. Johnson
    • 1998
    Ossie Mair
    Ossie Mair
    • Neffi
    • 1998–2001
    David Carpenter
    David Carpenter
    • 'Gator' Joe Monroe…
    • 1998–1999
    Milo Ventimiglia
    Milo Ventimiglia
    • Eric
    • 1998
    Mercedes Colon
    Mercedes Colon
    • Jenna Daniels
    • 1998
    Jason Ross-Azikiwe
    Jason Ross-Azikiwe
    • Policeman
    • 1998
    • Creator
      • Robert Tarlow
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    8Catherine_Grace_Zeh

    Good show

    I used to watch this show when I was growing up. When I think about it, I remember it very well. If you ask me, it was a good show. The opening sequence and theme song are pretty vivid in my mind. In addition to that, everyone was ideally cast. Also, the writing was very strong. The performances were top-grade, too. I hope some network brings it back so I can see every episode. Before I wrap this up, I'd like to say that I'll always remember this show in my memory forever, even though I'm not sure if I've seen every episode. Now, in conclusion, if some network ever brings it back, I hope that you catch it one day before it goes off the air for good.
    Quinn-5

    Is There A God?

    Just what the American tv viewing public has been in dire need of...another Saturday morning, teen-oriented "sitcom" from the master of the medium, Hollywood outcast extraordinaire, Peter Engel, creator of the "Saved By The Bell" series, a franchise that has no doubt made him richer than he ever imagined and spawned a collection of similar projects from his frighteningly unoriginal mind, the latest of which is this laughable effort, "One World". Once more, a cast of about seven or so well-groomed, well-mannered and extremely well dressed "teens" (I put the word in quotes because there are at least 3 cast members that look well over 20) who struggle with that pesky thing called a conscious as they get into such life-shaping and soul-searching situations like...finding the PERFECT gift for their foster dad, or...learning to live with the rebellious new girl, because she's rude with an AT-TI-TUDE, GIRLFRIEND!!! But the real kicker about this show is the overall premise...the teens are all orphans and/or troubled kids living in a huge three story house with their foster parents, who I suppose just woke up one day and said "Honey, let's forget about kids of our own! Let's just welcome in as many ethnically diverse juvinile delinquents and orphans the state has to offer!!" And thus this brilliant filler of a half hour was born, complete with the good ol' Engel touch of mixing in some adults to balance the viewing balance...and like past Engel triumphs, the adults here have been seemingly pulled at random out of crowds at shopping malls or movie theaters, because if they can be called actors, I have a pet parrot that can deliver embarrassingly awkward jokes more flatly. However, I get the feeling Mr. Engel's intentions are, in fact, good...after all, behind each storyline is a very thinly veiled morality message, and kids do need that. Its sort of a "Sesame Street" for teens, only without the Jim Henson wit...and creativity...and decent writing...mediorce lighting...I could go on...but I'm going to get work on making my own sitcom. Because apparently anyone who speaks the King's English can...
    helll_razor

    I have to disagree with a fellow Brooklynite

    I like the show(well maybe its because of Alisa Reyes)...chica bonita....but the show has its moments of "silliness". But its trying to show you that its possible for a mixed bag of people to get along...kinda like our city of NYC and my old HS. A melting pot, sure some of the jokes are lame...but I can over look that.

    P.S. Alisa Reyes is hot!!
    1fanbaseofone

    oooh! Even infomercials are better than this show

    Awful, Awful, Awful show. "Real world" issues dealt with blatant unoriginality. Stereotypes galore. What the hell is going on with the African-American (black!) guys eyebrows? Tyrone power! Awful, Awful, Awful, Awful, Awful show. The fact that it lasted three seasons beggars belief. This show truly is swill for the brain dead accepters of mediocrity.

    Saved by the Bell almost seemed humorous compared to this. Well, upon hindsight, no. It's of the same banal ilk and therefore equally devoid of intelligence. The only thing that it's missing so far is the Jesus is GOD message. The mentality and deliverance is the same, yet somehow feels evil and soulless. You can almost hear the TV executives sprouting buzz words at each other. In fact I felt so incensed at this shows excremental existence, I felt compelled to comment.

    Awful, Awful, Awful show.
    warlock162

    Stale Attempt at Ethnic Diversity

    The main reason that teen-oriented sitcoms saturated the Saturday morning landscape is due to the unfortunate decline of creativity in cartoons. First, there was "Saved by the Bell"/ "Good Morning, Miss Bliss". Due to the success of this franchise, this led to so many others: "Saved by the Bell: The New Class", "City Guys", "Hang Time", "USA High", "California Dreams", "All About Us", etc. These shows share one important common bond: They dealt with teens as they interacted with each other in the high school setting. Of course, each show took place in a different city. These shows also tried to include "ethnic diversity" in the cast. Then we come around to "One World".

    First, the show tried to be blatantly diverse in ethnicities: the Whites, the Asian, the Black, the Hispanic, the American Indian. (Did I leave anything out?) Given the forced diversity and the way they dressed, the show looked like an advertisement for the United Colors of Benetton. Second, the show centered around their lives at home, and getting along while they lived together. This was different from the other shows, which centered around how the teens got along while in school together.

    The rest of the show can be called "predictable", because the plots, jokes, and morality messages have existed in the same forms on the rest of the teen sitcoms. However, this series clearly showed that the "teen sitcom" genre was getting extremely stale and overused. The show tried to be different due to the focus being at home rather than at school, but it was all the same. This oversaturation of this genre led to its demise. Because it was so stale, it was simply canceled. This was unlike "Saved.." or "Hang Time", when the final episodes gave a sense of closure to those series.

    Because the characters of "One World" got along so well, this was an attempt to show teens that racism is dead, or something like that. Please

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      Karen Blake: You've always told the kids to pursue their dreams.

      Jane Blake: You told me not to pursue my dream.

      Karen Blake: Well honey, that's because your dream would get you ten to twenty.

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    • Release date
      • September 12, 1998 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Filming locations
      • Raleigh Studios - 5300 Melrose Avenue, Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA(Studio)
    • Production companies
      • NBC Productions
      • Peter Engel Productions
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    • Runtime
      30 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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