Friday, 7 December 2012

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arry her boyfriend, Colliar Sims.
More than twenty years later, M.E. and her husband still live in Birmingham, where they struggle to make ends meet. Their oldest son, Bobby, died as a child, but they have two more children, daughter Kelly and son Davis. Rene moved to Washington, D.C. where she was a successful attorney for many years, but after the death of her father, Rene decides to move back to Birmingham and establish a law practice there. She reunites with M.E. and the two quickly resume their close friendship. In every episode, contemporary storylines are interwoven with a storyline from their shared past.

Any Day Now focuses on the lives and interactions of two female protagonists: Mary Elizabeth "M.E." O'Brien Sims (Potts) and Rene Jackson (Toussaint). The two had grown up as close friends in Birmingham, Alabama in the 1960s during the peak of the civil rights movement. However, their friendship ended when M.E. became pregnant and chose, despite Rene's disapproval, to keep the child, drop out of college, and marry her boyfriend, Colliar Sims.







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Rene's friendship was fostered by M.E.'s loving grandmother, and her older brother, Johnny, who was sent to Vietnam, while M.E.'s older sister, Teresa, often threatened to tell their parents that M.E.'s "little colored friend" had been in their house. Colliar Sims (played by Dan Byrd), M.E.'s childhood sweetheart and eventual husband, played a large role in this timeline as well. Rene's family included her father, James, who was a lawyer and an active member of the civil rights movement; her mother Sarah, also active in the movement; and her older brother Elston, who was the same age as M.E.'s brother Johnny but dodged the draft by fleeing to Canada.
The contemporary timeline showed M.E. and Rene as adults. M.E. was a homemaker with aspirations of becoming a writer, and Rene starts her own law firm in Birmingham. Characters from the 1960s timeline appeared in the contemporary timeline as well, such as Rene's widowed mother, her brother Elston (openly gay, with an adopted son), M.E.'s oft-divorced sister Teresa

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friendship ended when M.E. became pregnant and chose, despite Rene's disapproval, to keep the child, drop out of college, and marry her boyfriend, Colliar Sims.
More than twenty years later, M.E. and her husband still live in Birmingham, where they struggle to make ends meet. Their oldest son, Bobby, died as a child, but they have two more children, daughter Kelly and son Davis. Rene moved to Washington, D.C. where she was a successful attorney for many years, but after the death of her father, Rene decides to move back to Birmingham and establish a law practice there. She reunites with M.E. and the two quickly resume their close friendship. In every episode, contemporary storylines are interwoven with a storyline from their shared past.

Any Day Now



Any Day Now focuses on the lives and interactions of two female protagonists: Mary Elizabeth "M.E." O'Brien Sims (Potts) and Rene Jackson (Toussaint). The two had grown up as close friends in Birmingham, Alabama in the 1960s during the peak of the civil rights movement. However, their friendship ended when M.E. became pregnant and chose, despite Rene's disapproval, to keep the child, drop out of college, and marry her boyfriend, Colliar Sims.
More than twenty years later, M.E. and her husband still live in Birmingham, where they struggle to make ends meet. Their oldest son, Bobby, died as a child, but they have two more children, daughter Kelly and son Davis. Rene moved to Washington, D.C. where she was a successful attorney for many years, but after the death of her father, Rene decides to move back to Birmingham and establish a law practice there. She reunites with M.E. and the two quickly resume their close friendship. In every episode, contemporary storylines are interwoven with a storyline from their shared past

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This article is about the 1962 Bacharach-Hilliard song. For other songs with the same title, see Any Day Now (disambiguation).
"Any Day Now" is a popular song written by Burt Bacharach and Bob Hilliard in 1962. It has been recorded by numerous artists over the years
Jackson, an R&B singer born in South Carolina in 1937, recorded the first version of the song to hit the Billboard Hot 100 chart; it reached number twenty-three in 1962 with the title "Any Day Now (My Wild Beautiful Bird)" and spent six weeks in the Top 40. Jackson's version appeared on his album, which was also titled Any Day Now. The song was Jackson's highest charting hit on the US pop chart, and also peaked at number two for three weeks on the Hot Black Sides chart.[1] Any Day Now