One In A Million is an American television sitcom that aired on ABC for one season in 1980. The show was developed as a starring vehicle for comedienne Shirley Hemphill after the success of What's Happening!! in which she played a supporting role. The show was not a success and was cancelled after just 13 episodes. The series was broadcast on Saturdays at 8 p.m Eastern time.
The series centers around Shirley Simmons, a sharp-tongued taxicab driver who inherits controlling interest in the multimillion dollar conglomerate Grayson Enterprises at the death of its founder, Jonathan Grayson, one of Shirley's regular fares. Gleefully assuming her position as CEO, she declares war on 'pompous stuffed shirts', especially company vice president Roland Cushing. She finds an ally in Nancy, Grayson's secretary. The series was set in New York City.
The cast included several well-known character actors including Richard Paul as Mr. Grayson's nephew and Carl Ballantine as the owner of Shirely's favorite deli.
Episodes
Cast
Season 1
1. Chairman of the Board
30min
8th Jan 1980
In this series premiere, a lady cab driver in Los Angeles inherits the controlling interest in a giant corporation and becomes a champion for the little guy against the system. Shirley Simmons is a cabbie who inherits controlling interest in a $200-million corporation. In the opener, she refuses to be bought out and assumes board chairmanship.
13. Italian Connection
30min
5th Apr 1980
2. Executive Dad
30min
15th Jan 1980
6. Stone versus Simmons
30min
16th Feb 1980
4. On The Cuff
30min
2nd Feb 1980
12. The Committee
30min
29th Mar 1980
11. Over The Hill
30min
22nd Mar 1980
10. Max Falls in Love
30min
15th Mar 1980
3. Shirley's Prince of a Guy
30min
26th Jan 1980
8. Suddenly Single
30min
1st Mar 1980
5. Lost Weekend
30min
9th Feb 1980
9. Cushing Quits
30min
8th Mar 1980
7. The Chairman Babysits
30min
23rd Feb 1980
Shirley's good deed lands her in a pickle of a predicament that requires some outrageous maneuvering when she loses her secretary's nine-year-old son.