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This series was never shown on British terrestrial television, only on satellite (the downmarket Sky network, owned by Rupert Murdoch). So, virtually no-one in the UK is familiar with it or Charles Shaughnessy, unsurprisingly perhaps as both it and he specialise in the kind of "stuffy, stiff upper-lip" stereotypes that only exist in American's minds. Dolmance (talk) 17:34, 15 July 2009 (UTC)
Chester Drescher the dog is is listed in the credits for his role on the show according to http://akas.imdb.com/title/tt0106080/. He is listed as Chester 'Drescher'. Since his owner, Fran Drescher was the show's creator and executive producer it wasn't hard for her to have him listed in the credits. (Alphaboi867 03:59, 4 Dec 2004 (UTC))
Rachel Chagall,Renee Taylor, and Ann Morgan Guilbert weren't credited cast members either. They were technically guest stars despite appearing in nearly every episode. (Alphaboi867 20:07, 4 Dec 2004 (UTC))
It's worth mentioning the Spanish - http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0396351/ - and Russian - http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0442726/ - remakes. They use the same scripts and jokes, taken directly from the original series.
I think it's also worth mentioning that Fran Fine had a sister, Nadine, who appeared in the second season in the show titled "What the Butler Sang." I think she was portrayed by Ellen Ratner...
Those russian words are very annoying, so could you please remove all russian words in this article--Jsalims 02:13, 3 June 2006 (UTC)
It seems that when TVBUff90 made edits on 18 October 2017 moving the season/episode/ratings summary from the Impact section to the Episodes section, the First Aired and Last Aired dates for seasons 4-6 were changed and made incorrect. It seems this was a mistaken transposition based on information from the pages that are the source for the ratings information of the individual episodes (cited as a source on the "List of The Nanny episodes" wikipedia entry, which also has incorrect episode air dates for all the episodes of those seasons). The correct (I think) air dates are available on IMDB and align with the information at the cited sources for the ratings of each episode.
Joan Van Ark appeared in a 1998 episode as 'Margo Lange'. Fran accidentally wiped off her trademark mole and destroyed her career.
I never knew if Cher really acts as herself in one episode of The Nanny of it was an extra. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 200.45.111.69 (talk) 09:01, 11 April 2007 (UTC).
Am I missing something here? The article seems to be making a big deal of the fact relatively few shows have Jewish characters. Fewer than 2% of Americans identify themselves as being Jewish according to the article on the Demography of the United States. So by rights, you'd expect less than one in fifty sitcoms to be in some way "Jewish" if demographically fair. To then list big, big shows like Rhoda, Seinfeld, Will & Grace and say that somehow "The Nanny" is special in having a Jewish lead character just seems (to me) ridiculous. There is a not wildly different number of Native Americans compared with Jewish Americans, and yet I haven't seen any Native American sitcoms at all, and something like two or three times as many Asian-Americans, and you definitely don't see more, bigger shows than Seinfeld with Laotian or Bangladeshi American lead characters! So what's the deal here? Cheers, Neale Neale Monks 21:21, 13 May 2007 (UTC)
Come on ... here is the most egregious example, among many:
Wikipedia is not a fan site. There is also what appears to be tons of original research, also not appropriate to Wikipedia. We need to tone down the fawning and turn this into a more neutral presentation of verifiable, published facts regarding this long-running TV series. Lawikitejana 10:23, 13 June 2007 (UTC)
Couldn't agree more. I'm sitting here watching an episode. It's cliched, trite, over acted and very unfunny. I can't believe it was a primetime comedy - compare it to classics like Cheers, Frasier and Seinfeld. Yet to read this site you'd have thought it was a mould-breaking classic 203.114.139.60 03:01, 20 June 2007 (UTC)
Where is the Region 1 DVD release date for the 3rd season coming from? Dec. 17th is a Monday, and DVD releases are on Tuesdays. Wikipedia gets a very bad reputation for DVD release dates, especially of TV shows, because sources are not cited (as in this case) and lots of supposed release dates get posted that could not possibly be accurate. For example, as someone "in the biz", I know that Sony is only just now announcing October releases, so anything as far out as December is either an unverified rumor or somebody's pure imagination. I recommend that it get deleted from this article until Sony's announcement date, or else point to good sources that provided this info.
A marketing manager has confirmed that the season 3 release date is incorrect, and is not currently planned. Please remove the date from the listing. Gord Lacey - TVShowsOnDVD.com
The Russian version of this article talks about a totally different, unrelated TV show (Moya Prekrasnaya Nyanya). What's that all about?
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I am writing an article about all of the series which are in the same shared reality as this one through spin-offs and crossovers. I could use a little help expanding the article since it is currently extremely dense and a bit jumbled with some sentence structures being extremely repetitive. I would like to be able to put this article into article space soon. Any and all help in writing the article would be appreciated, even a comment or two on the talk page would help. Please give it a read through, also please do not comment here since I do not have all of the series on my watch list. - LA @ 17:20, 16 March 2008 (UTC)
We need a character list because there are many recurring characters like Michael (Gracie's husband) Nettie and Freida Fine, and others who are recurring and need a page. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 74.68.26.91 (talk) 00:35, 15 September 2009 (UTC)
Resolution should be 720p. There is no such thing as 720i Algr (talk) 09:28, 4 February 2010 (UTC)
FRAN'S BEAUTIFUL WEDDING DRESS WHO DESIGN IT? —Preceding unsigned comment added by 69.112.137.56 (talk) 06:48, 14 February 2010 (UTC)
Where are the remaining last seasons? Does anbody know the cause why Sony doesn't release them? There are so many series available on DVD, why not The Nanny? Are there any problems of property rights? Kind regards! Nilesthebutler 13:48, 12 August 2010 (UTC) —Preceding unsigned comment added by 194.97.41.149 (talk)
In the UK, Australia and other countries which share common UK idioms, the line of the theme song: "She was out on her fanny" is often a cause of amusement and sometimes surprise to many viewers. In the USA, "fanny" refers to backside or buttocks and thus is quite apt, but in the UK and elsewhere "fanny" has long been a common euphemism for vulva. American viewers would have the same reaction to a line such as "out on her pussy"- fanny was the word more favoured used until "pussy", borrowed from US English became more common, but is still used widely. I wonder if this may be mentioned in the article as it's quite a genuine cultural point. For example in Australia when a Nanny episode is shown with children present it's common to hear them pipe up a loud chorus of "Fanny, fanny, they said fanny". With great delight of course.!!!!! --MichaelGG (talk) 06:54, 20 January 2011 (UTC)
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