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Scenes from his more demonstrative co-stars.Įven though she lived amongst the upper crust, the Most deadpan hilarious characters of 90s television. Snooty assistant CC (Lauren Lane) and the Sheffields' crusty butler Niles.Īs Niles, Daniel Davis was this show's secret weapon, creating one of the Sharing the to-die-for mansion with the family as well as Mr. Therefore, Fran moves in amongst the upper crust, Straight!) Maxwell Sheffield (Charles Shaughnessy). They are kids of a gorgeous and rich Broadway musical producer (and he's Still, even with those later, less-rewarding episodes, this boxĪnd yet The Nanny was as simple as simple canīe: the old sitcom standby storyline of a person who has no businessīringing up small children suddenly landing into a care-giving position.įran Fine (Fran Drescher) was a flashy girl fromįlushing, Queens (as the catchy theme song explains) – big hair, tightĬlothes, nasal voice, working class Jewish attitudes – who through aĬompletely ridiculous set of situations that could never occur in real lifeīecomes the nanny for the three neurotic children. You may just want to skim over the last couple of Has as many laughs as just about any sitcom made in the 1990s. Killed so many sitcoms, but for the first few seasons at least, The Nanny They finally succumbed to the will-they-or-won't-they trap that has Okay, towards the end the show got long in tooth and It's most certainlyĪged better than Friends or Frasier or The Drew Carey Show Other network sitcom on television in the 1990s, with the exception of Hitting on all cylinders, The Nanny was funnier than just about any Nanny was by far one of the funniest shows on television. Marching on of time, but for a brief white hot pop culture period, The The oddball tabloid stories, Happily Divorced and the inevitable Reruns, jokes about Fran Drescher's voice, Beautician and the Beast, It's hard to remember now, with all the years of