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The Nanny (TV series)

The Nanny
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Genre Sitcom
Running time 23 minutes
(per episode)
Creator(s) Peter Marc Jacobson
Fran Drescher
Developer(s) Robert Sternin &
Prudence Fraser
Executive producer(s) Robert Sternin &
Prudence Fraser
Peter Marc Jacobson (seasons 2-6)
Fran Drescher (seasons 4-6)
Diane Wilk (season 5)
Frank Lombardi
Caryn Lucas (season 6)
Starring Fran Drescher
Charles Shaughnessy
Daniel Davis
Lauren Lane
Nicholle Tom
Benjamin Salisbury
Madeline Zima
Country of origin USA
Original channel CBS
Original run November 3, 1993May 12, 1999
No. of episodes 146
IMDb profile

The Nanny was an American sitcom that first aired on November 3, 1993 on CBS. It starred Fran Drescher as "the nanny named Fran" (as Ann Hampton Callaway sang in the theme she wrote). Six seasons were aired; the show ended its run in 1999.

The show was produced by Sternin/Fraser Ink, Inc. and High School Sweethearts Productions, in association with and distributed by TriStar Television. The Nanny was executive produced by Drescher and her then-husband Peter Marc Jacobson, who was her high school sweetheart.

Along with Rhoda, Seinfeld, and Will & Grace it is one of a handful of successful American comedies with an explicitly Jewish main character. Many of the characters in the series (Sylvia, her mother, Morty, her father, and Yetta, her grandmother) were named after Fran Drescher's real family.


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The plot

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The plot revolved around nasal-voiced Fran Fine (Fran Drescher) from Flushing, New York City, who, fresh out of her job as a bridal consultant in her boyfriend's shop, was peddling cosmetics on the Upper East Side doorstep of a wealthy and widowed Englishman, Broadway producer Maxwell Sheffield (played by former Days of our Lives star Charles Shaughnessy). When he mistakenly believes Fran has been sent by a nanny agency, she quickly seizes upon the opportunity to become the nanny for his three children. But soon Fran, with her off-beat nurturing and no-nonsense honesty, touched Maxwell as well as the kids. It was a situation of blue collar meets blue blood, as Fran gave the prim-and-proper Maxwell and his children a dose of "Queens logic," helping them become a healthy, happy family.

Proudly running the Sheffield household is the butler, Niles (Daniel Davis), who watches all events with a bemused eye and levels problems with his quick wit. Niles quickly recognizes Fran's gift for bringing warmth into the family and becomes fast friends with her. He does his best to undermine Maxwell's socialite business partner, C.C. Babcock (Lauren Lane), in their ongoing game of one-upmanship. C.C. views Fran with a mixture of skepticism and jealousy, as they both have designs on the very available Mr. Sheffield.

From the outset, Mr. Sheffield is clearly smitten with Fran, even if he is too shy to admit it, and Fran is equally taken with Mr. Sheffield. For the first few years, the writers teased viewers with a series of '"will they or won't they?" situations. Throughout that plotline, they still always address each other professionally, as "Miss Fine" and "Mr. Sheffield" (or more accurately, and often self-lampooned, "MIS-TUH Sheffield"). At the end of the fifth season, the two wed, and in the sixth - and final - year, the two welcomed twins into the family. Far more unexpected was the pairing of Niles and C.C., whose antagonism towards each other apparently masked their true feelings.

Perpetually hovering close by were Fran's typically obsessive and food-loving "Jewish mother" Sylvia (who would, when hungry, steal from or demand food from other characters, citing anything from her slow metabolism to their well-being ("It's too big for you") as a reason); her never seen (until the final season, when he is portrayed by performer Steve Lawrence, for a few episodes) but oft-mentioned father Morty; her cigarette-addicted senile grandmother Yetta, dispensing nonsensical advice and often erroneously believing Sheffield to already be Fran's husband and his children to be hers as well, a belief she did not keep to herself; and her dim-witted best friend Val, keeping her company on her perpetual quest for a husband, and being a constant reminder that things can always get worse (as Val is much more unlucky than Fran).

The comedy

The comedy in The Nanny was formulated with many running gags, which contributed heavily to the success of the series. Much of this formulae is character-based, with all major characters possessing a specific trait or quirks that provided a source of satire for other characters. Such traits include:

These running gags, coupled with the development of each major character, made the show very accessible when compared to other TV shows which can often revolve exclusively around one or two characters. The conflicting elements of each character's own comedy were often played off against one another (Fran and Mr. Sheffield, Niles and Ms. Babcock, Maggie and Brighton).

Cast

(in alphabetical order)

Regulars

Actor Role
Fran Drescher Fran Fine Sheffield
Charles Shaughnessy Maxwell Sheffield
Daniel Davis Niles
Lauren Lane C.C. Babcock
Nicholle Tom Maggie Sheffield
Benjamin Salisbury Brighton Sheffield
Madeline Zima Grace Sheffield

Recurring

Actor Role
Renee Taylor Sylvia Rosenberg Fine
Rachel Chagall Val Toriello
Ann Morgan Guilbert Yetta Rosenberg

Guest appearances

Characters

People playing themselves

Two of the aformentioned celebrities guest starred on The Nanny as both characters and themselves. Rosie O'Donnell played both herself and Clausette, a cab driver, and Whoopi Goldberg played Edna, a wedding photographer (and Sammy's niece), as well as herself.

Trivia

Syndication and DVD

United States

Reruns of The Nanny are currently being broadcast in the United States on Lifetime Television. It can also be seen weekdays on individual television stations in syndication across the country and is packaged with Mad About You. On July 12 2005, the first twenty-two episodes of The Nanny were released on Region 1 DVD from Sony Pictures Home Entertainment. On May 2 2006, the second season was released on DVD. The show will air on Nick at Nite starting in February 2009. The show is also broadcast in Australia on TV1, which regularly has marathons airing the entire series back to back.

Other countries

Country Local title Channel Notes
ArgentinaLa NiñeraTelefe 
AustraliaThe NannyTen, TV1 
AustriaDie NannyORF1 
Belgium één 
BrazilNannyRede Record 
CanadaThe NannyTVtropolisBegan 1 June 2006
ChileLa NiñeraCanal 13 and now RED-TV
CroatiaDadiljaRTL Televizija 
DenmarkAlle tiders barnepigeTV3 
EstoniaNannyTV3 
FranceUne nounou d'enferM6 
GermanyDie NannyVOX, RTL Television 
GreeceΝταντά αμέσου δράσεωςMega Channel, Macedonia TV 
ItalyLa TataCanale 5

The original version was redubbed with very heavy edits by the private network Mediaset, a common network policy for anime, but never used before for a sitcom. Major changes:

  • Fran was renamed "Francesca Cacace" and became a Italian immigrant from Ciociaria, an area that could qualify her as a stereotyped Italian; the public was left wondering her links with Jewish culture as having been in a kibbutz or having a relative's son circumcised.
  • Fran's mother Sylvia was renamed Assunta and became her aunt, while Fran's parents were supposed to be still in Italy.
  • Yetta retained her name and heritage, but became Sylvia's sister-in-law, not Fran's grandmother.
Malaysia The Hallmark Channel 
MexicoLa NiñeraTV Azteca 
NetherlandsThe NannyRTL 5 
New ZealandThe Nanny  
NorwayThe NannyTV3, ZTVDiscontiniued spring 2005
Philippines The Hallmark Channel 
PolandPomoc DomowaPolsat 
PortugalCompetente e descaradaTVI 
RussiaМоя прекрасная няняSTS 
SerbiaDadiljaB92 
SloveniaVaruška  
South AfricaThe NannyM-Net Series 
SpainLa NiñeraAntena 3 
SwedenNannyTV3 
SwitzerlandDie NannySF1, SF2 
TurkeyThe NannyComedyMax-Digiturk 
United KingdomThe NannyLIVINGtv 

Foreign adaptations

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Countries with local versions

The Nanny has been broadcast in more than eighty countries. In addition, several local versions of the show have been produced in other countries. These shows follow the original scripts very closely, but with minor alterations in order to adapt to their respective country's culture.

Argentina

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La Niñera

Chile

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La Nany

Ecuador

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La Niñera

La Niñera

Greece

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Η Νταντά

Indonesia

Neny

Mexico

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La Niñera

La Niñera

Poland

Niania

Russia

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Моя Прекрасная Няня

Turkey

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See Also


The Nanny
Main characters: Fran Fine | Maxwell Sheffield | Niles | C.C. Babcock | Maggie Sheffield | Brighton Sheffield | Grace Sheffield
Recurring characters: Sylvia Fine | Yetta Rosenberg | Val Toriello
Episodes: List of The Nanny episodes
Related: Dadı

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The Nanny (TV series) | 1990s TV shows in the United States | CBS network shows | Jewish comedy | Jewish film and theatre | Lifetime network shows | Sitcoms | Television series by Sony Pictures Television | Television shows set in New York

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