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NANNY, THE - What the Butler Sang

Air Date/Released Monday, February 27, 1995
Station/Studio CBS / High School Sweethearts Prod.

Door-to-door cosmetics saleswoman Fran Fine, a Brooklynite, becomes nanny to the three children of a wealthy Broadway producer.

Fran’s sister sets up residence in the Sheffield mansion after she leaves her husband. Sis quickly makes a nuisance of herself, so Fran plots to reunite her with her husband. Chaos erupts between Fran, sis and the ex, and unfortunately it happens just as Maxwell and C. C. are hosting a musicale for potential Broadway investors, with Niles subbing for their no-show singer.

As Maxwell yells at Fran for the bedlam, Niles asks how he thinks his performance went…

Niles: Excuse me sir, how do you think it went?
Maxwell: Didn’t you notice Larry, Moe and Curly going on in the background!?


Cast: Fran Drescher (Fran Fine), Charles Shaughnessy (Maxwell Sheffield), Daniel Davis (Niles), Lauren Lane (C. C. Babcock), Nicholle Tom (Maggie Sheffield), Benjamin Salisbury (Brighton Sheffield), Madeline Zima (Gracie Sheffield), Ellen Ratner (Nadine Cooperman), Ron Orbach (Barry Cooperman), Berl Erdahl, Leland Sun (Investors), Michael Munoz (Servant)

Crew: Lee Shallet Chemel (Director, Producer), Diane Wilk (Writer, Producer), Fran Drescher, Peter Marc Jacobson (Creators), Robert Sternin, Prudence Fraser (Developers), Peter Marc Jacobson, Prudence Fraser, Robert Sternin (Executive Producers), Fran Drescher, Katherine Landsberg, Frank Lombardi, Dana Reston, Eric Cohen, Janice Minsberg, Janice Hirsch (Producers)
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