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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Ensofter Overrated and overhyped
JinRoz For all the hype it got I was expecting a lot more!
Forumrxes Yo, there's no way for me to review this film without saying, take your *insert ethnicity + "ass" here* to see this film,like now. You have to see it in order to know what you're really messing with.
Logan By the time the dramatic fireworks start popping off, each one feels earned.
Sunshine14clr ok i didn't grow up in the 60s. i know that there was major racial tension. but come on, do you really think a white girl and a black girl would be best friends back then? a realistic white girl would not even much less talk to a black girl. this show seems to be very liberal. i.e. every white person (except M.E. of course) is a racist creep, rene's parents being loving and accpeting to M.E. yet M.E.'s parents treat rene like a leech, and M.E. has kkk family members. it just seems to be liberal propoganda. but honestly do you think mary elizabeth's politically correct actions of "befriending a black girl" would have existed back then??? people in general just didn't think back then like we do now. for instance i am friends with minorities. as a white person, that would have been un-acceptable. and the show always mentions racism. it is not the 60s any more. our country has matured in that section. these are just some problems i have with the show. the show is very addicting. i love it. it has special values and interests. i watch it whenever its on. i know i sound very irritated with it, i just don't like the propoganda in it. someone correct me if i'm wrong about this.....the flashbacks are a good spice to the show. 7 stars out of 10.
chrish-1 The confederate flag burning episode simply ended any interest in the Lifetime channel or the products of its' sponsors. Not a racist or a klansman or anything but a Southerner who knows the history of the flag, I am not going to be insulted by this sort of second reconstruction misinformation.
wbrax2-1 Kudos to the writers and actors for making Any Day Now the most addicting show on tv. Every show brings up discussions that we like to talk about around the water cooler at work. What an excellent concept to have the flashback episodes of just a splash of color dotted here and there. Its a true inspiration and I am looking forward to the new series in anticipation. Long may it reign on tv. Thank you Lifetime!
peg-4 Although "gal pal" shows are not uncommon, most are presented as sit-coms , i.e. Cybill, I Love Lucy, Laverne and Shirley, etc. This show presents an adult female friendship that has evolved out of childhood into adulthood. This aspect of the series is , to me, the most appealing facet of the show. No doubt that the stand against racism and the exploration of the differences between the family woman and the successful career woman help to shape the show's character, but the friendship is the heart of the program and the main reason I tune in each week.

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