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Now and Again

Now and Again is an American science fiction comedy-drama television series created by Glenn Gordon Caron[1] that aired on CBS from September 24, 1999 until May 5, 2000. The story revolves around the United States government engineering the perfect human body for use in espionage, but not being able to perfect the brain. In an attempt to get the project up and running, they take the brain of overweight family man Michael Wiseman, who is killed in a train accident.

Not to be confused with Once and Again, which premiered the same week.

Now and Again

"Gimme a Sign" performed by Ariel Ryder

United States

English

1

22

60 minutes

CBS

September 24, 1999 (1999-09-24) –
May 5, 2000 (2000-05-05)

Given a new life, Michael is kept in an apartment where he is trained by government experts, led by Dr. Theodore Morris, in the art of espionage. Despite his new life and new abilities, Michael longs to return to his wife Lisa and daughter Heather, who are themselves discovering that not all is as it seems with Michael's death.

Plot[edit]

Michael Wiseman (John Goodman in the pilot and flashbacks, and subsequently Eric Close) lives in suburban New York with his wife Lisa (Margaret Colin) and daughter Heather (Heather Matarazzo) and works as an executive at an insurance company. When passed over for a promotion, Michael and his friend and co-worker Roger (Gerrit Graham) go out drinking after work. While standing on the subway platform heading home that night, Michael is accidentally knocked off the platform directly into the path of an oncoming train. When he awakes, he sees Dr. Theodore Morris (Dennis Haysbert), the head of a top secret government project to artificially engineer the perfect human body. Unable to create a brain from scratch, Dr. Morris has rescued Michael's brain from his dead body and implanted it in the engineered body. The process allows Michael Wiseman to continue to live, but also forces him to work as an experiment for Dr. Morris and occasionally help fight terrorists. Because of the top-secret nature of the project, Michael is told he may never again have contact with his wife or daughter, under penalty of his own death and the death of anyone he tells of his existence. Despite the threat, Michael finds ways to contact his family while keeping his true identity a secret.


Over the course of the series, Dr. Morris continues to experiment on Michael, testing the limits of his abilities and strength. Michael is occasionally used to complete secret missions or foil criminal activity. Lisa and Heather find themselves running out of money because the insurance company refuses to pay on Michael's policy, leading Lisa to become a realtor.

John Goodman

Dr. Theodore Morris (), the head of the top secret government project to engineer a human being

Dennis Haysbert

Lisa Wiseman (née Slegermelge) (), Michael's housewife widow who must learn to move on with life after her husband's death

Margaret Colin

Heather Wiseman (), Michael's teenage daughter

Heather Matarazzo

Roger Bender (), Michael's best friend and fellow executive at the insurance company

Gerrit Graham

Production and broadcast[edit]

The show ran for one season. Airing on Friday nights, the show was frequently preempted and received only fair ratings. The reasons cited by CBS for its cancellation included the unjustifiable expense of the program and the low ratings. Each episode of the series cost $2.4 million.[2]

Home media[edit]

In 2014, CBS DVD released Now and Again: The DVD Edition on region 1 DVD in the US.[3] The 5-disc set features all 22 episodes of the series, two featurettes and a nearly two-hour long retrospective documentary. These include interviews and full participation from almost all of the leading cast and crew, bar John Goodman. According to the packaging the "music has been changed for this home entertainment version."


In 2016, an identical set was released on region 4 DVD in Australia by Via Vision Entertainment (VVE), though it was slightly retitled Now and Again: The Complete Series.

Best Genre TV Actress – Margaret Colin

Best Genre TV Supporting Actor – Dennis Haysbert

Best Network Television Series

In 2000 Now and Again won three Saturn Awards for:


Now and Again was also nominated for an Emmy in 2000 for Outstanding Main Title Design.

at IMDb

Now and Again