Any Day Now

1998

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Released: 18 August 1998 Ended
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Country: United States of America
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Any Day Now is an American drama series that aired on the Lifetime network from 1998 to 2002. The show stars Annie Potts and Lorraine Toussaint as best friends of different races who grew up in Birmingham, Alabama, in the 1960s during the peak of the Civil Rights Movement. In every episode, contemporary storylines are interwoven with a storyline from their shared past.

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Drama, Family

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Incannerax What a waste of my time!!!
Ehirerapp Waste of time
Bessie Smyth Great story, amazing characters, superb action, enthralling cinematography. Yes, this is something I am glad I spent money on.
Lidia Draper Great example of an old-fashioned, pure-at-heart escapist event movie that doesn't pretend to be anything that it's not and has boat loads of fun being its own ludicrous self.
harlan-4 OK - it's finished its run and its rerun run. Now I hope to secure rights to broadcast the series in Rockford, Illinois. I plan to pair it with an interactive reality TV show called "Come Together" which will originate from a dozen living rooms and be watched by a thousand small groups - diverse groups - who will participate in dialogue regarding the "hot buttons" in each week's episode. Dialogue, not discussion - which rhymes with percussion and concussion and is about who wins - whose ideas preveal. DIALOGUE - likened to sitting by a stream - a flow of ideas - suspending your own beliefs (being willing to examine your own beliefs) working for shared meaning. The goal: to bring Rockford, which is polarized, together. I need to know how to get the rights, and I am looking for help in producing "Come Together." Email me if you might help in this project. When it works, it will transform the world - beginning in Rockford. Currently, I'm planning to prepare a simulation of to put on DVD and use it to pitch the concept.
USSS_Agent I remember myself just sitting at home, flicking through all these cliche programs. I just fell upon a KKK meeting in black and white. I find such an interest in how these people feel they are doing a service for "their" country when all they do is disgrace our forefathers. Anyway, from that day on, I got hooked to it. It's just so realistic. It tackles so many common problems. I just loved it. Yeah, yeah, I'm a guy, but it's such a cool program. I got it here on Lifetime Networks but it comes on at around 1:30 AM to 2:30AM. Lately getting cut off by trashy and ridiculous infomercials. Anyway, if you catch an episode, just look at it. It's so... Powerful. I love the original girls that played the young Mary-Elizabeth and the young Rene. They were better than their replacements. I love Lorraine Toussaint, she just showed a power in her character, but she also had that weakness. It's hard to describe, but she great. ME played by Annie Potts is also wonderful. If nothing else, it's awesome to see their relationship and how long its been together. Even through the stupidity of segregation, they survived. This is getting too long. Long story short, I love the show. I hope that Colliar Sims (young and old) work on some new projects. As well as ME and Rene. Kelly is a nice character. Davis is okay. Ajoni is interesting. Joe, that's a hilarious guy right there. CATCH THE SHOW PEOPLE, you'll love it.
baert_kris It's only the second season over here but so far it's the best TV drama I have ever seen. The actors are great ! I can't count the times I sat and watched with tears in my eyes. It's a real emotional roller coaster.
sandy-57 It's so very refreshing to have two women, one black and one white, as friends and it is not in a witless comedy. After all the black men/white men pairing, this is hopeful. There seems to be a hint that perhaps Rene will become involved with her law partner. But the writers are treading ever so carefully.Funny that people think that it is the white woman/black man that is objected to in America, but from what I see it is the white man/black woman combination that is the taboo.Television can do so much good and I believe this is the first step. Everyone is excellent in this show. It has a past, a present and it definitely has a future in my book. I'll write letters as people did with Cagney and Lacy to keep it on the air.You go girls.