One World
One World

One World

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1998- 2001
3 Seasons
39 Episodes
10.0(1 votes)
Ended
Comedy

Overview

A former pro ballplayer and his sculptor wife start a family in an unorthodox way, adopting six teenagers of various ethnic and racial backgrounds.

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Production Companies

NBC Productions

Cast & Crew

8 members
Acting

Michael Toland

Dave Blake

Michael Toland
Acting

Elizabeth Morehead

Karen Blake

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Bryan Kirkwood

Ben Blake

Bryan Kirkwood
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Arroyn Lloyd

Jane Blake

Arroyn Lloyd
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Alisa Reyes

Marci Blake

Alisa Reyes
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Michelle Krusiec

Sui Blake

Michelle Krusiec
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Brandon Baker

Cray Blake

Brandon Baker
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Harvey Silver

Neal Smith

Harvey Silver

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