The Nanny

The Nanny (1993)

Episode list - season 1

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All season 1 mistakesMistakes
Show generally4
1Pilot (a.k.a. The Nanny)2
2Smoke Gets in Your Lies2
3My Fair Nanny3
4The Nuchslep2
5Here Comes the Brood2
6The Butler, the Husband, the Wife and Her Mother1
7Imaginary Friend1
8Christmas Episode0
9Personal Business0
10The Nanny-in-Law0
11A Plot for Nanny1
12The Show Must Go On0
13Maggie the Model1
14The Family Plumbing3
15Deep Throat0
16Schlepped Away0
17Stop the Wedding, I Want to Get Off0
18Sunday in the Park with Fran2
19The Gym Teacher6
20Ode to Barbara Joan [aka Daddy Dearest]0
21Frannie's Choice3
22I Don't Remember Mama2

Franny and the Professor - S3-E2

Continuity mistake: At the end of this episode Fran is on the phone with the people from Jeopardy saying she only got 5 boxes of the rice-a-roni but when they show her again talking to Maxwell, Fran now has 6 boxes of rice-a-roni.

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Niles: You know, the next time you give your clothes away, why don't you just stay in them?

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Trivia: Ann Morgan Guilbert plays Yetta Rosenberg, the mother of Sylvia Fine (Renee Taylor). In real life, Guilbert is only five years older than Taylor.

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Answer: Mr. Sheffield needed someone to manage the kids, not necessarily babysit them. Brighton was a Bart Simpson type, Maggie was shy and awkward and Gracie had personality issues.

Answer: It's a bit of a stretch plot wise, but she is supposed to be more than just a "nanny." She oversees the kid's activities, manages the household, and generally keeps the family running smoothly in the absence of a mother. She is more like a family member rather than an employee.

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