new york city,babysitter,family relationships,female protagonist,employer employee relationship,sitcom,domestic worker

The Nanny (1993)

Poster for The Nanny

She's the lady in red when everybody else is wearing tan. The flashy girl from Flushing, the Nanny named Fran.

Fran, fresh out of her job as a bridal consultant in her boyfriend’s shop, first appears on the doorstep of Broadway producer Maxwell Sheffield peddling cosmetics, and quickly stumbled upon the opportunity to become The Nanny for his three children. But soon Fran, with her offbeat nurturing and no-nonsense honesty, touches Maxwell as well as the kids.

Cast & Crew

Director
  • Profile picture of Fran Drescher
    Fran Fine Fran Drescher
  • Profile picture of Charles Shaughnessy
    Maxwell Sheffield Charles Shaughnessy
  • Profile picture of Daniel Davis
    Niles Daniel Davis
  • Profile picture of Lauren Lane
    C.C. Babcock Lauren Lane
  • Profile picture of Nicholle Tom
    Margaret Sheffield Nicholle Tom
  • Profile picture of Benjamin Salisbury
    Brighton Sheffield Benjamin Salisbury
  • Profile picture of Madeline Zima
    Grace Sheffield Madeline Zima

Videos

Poster for Season 6

Season 6

1998

22 episodes

Season 6 of The Nanny premiered on September 30, 1998

The sixth season begins with a series of comics that complement the events of the previous season. Maxwell deals with Fran on her first night together in her bedroom. Now, things look good because they are resolving that position by agreeing that a successful marriage needs a compromise. In the meantime, Fran vows to be more paper while Maxwell is to be less ready for that moment, as they are trying to embrace new personalities differently.

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Keywords

  • new york city
  • babysitter
  • family relationships
  • female protagonist
  • employer employee relationship
  • sitcom
  • domestic worker