What is tv show homefront?

The TV show Homefront is an American drama series that aired from 1991 to 1993. It was set in the small town of River Run, Ohio, during the post-World War II era and focused on the lives of four women who supported each other through the challenges of daily life. The show dealt with a variety of social issues, from racism to domestic violence. It was created by Lynn Marie Latham and Bernard Lechowick and produced by Lorimar Television. The main cast included Kyle Chandler, Tammy Lauren, Mimi Kennedy, and Ken Jenkins. The show received critical acclaim for its portrayal of women's roles in society and was nominated for several awards, winning one Emmy for Outstanding Individual Achievement in Drama in 1992.