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A millionaire (Efrem Zimbalist Jr.) invites Fran (Fran Drescher) to go to dinner with him -- in Paris.

Starring: Fran Drescher, Charles Shaughnessy, Lauren Lane, Daniel Davis
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Original Air Date: Oct 3, 1994

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S2, EP18 "The Nanny Behind the Man"
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S2, EP18 "The Nanny Behind the Man"

To help Maxwell's (Charles Shaughnessy) efforts to woo a playwright (Ray Stricklyn), Fran (Fran Drescher) offers to set the man up with a feisty woman. Guest star: Roger Clinton.

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S2, EP19 "A Fine Friendship"
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S2, EP19 "A Fine Friendship"

When Fran (Fran Drescher) befriends an attractive male nanny (Christopher Rich), Mr. Sheffield (Charles Shaughnessy) reveals his possessive side.

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S2, EP20 "Lamb Chop's on the Menu"
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S2, EP20 "Lamb Chop's on the Menu"

C.C.'s (Lauren Lane) dog is the main suspect when house guest Shari Lewis' (guest starring as herself) puppet Lamb Chop is missing.

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S2, EP21 "Close Shave"
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S2, EP21 "Close Shave"

When Maggie's (Nicholle Tom) social life clashes with her job as a candy striper, Fran (Fran Drescher) comes to the rescue.

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When she appears on the doorstep of wealthy widower Maxwell Sheffield's New York home, cosmetics saleswoman Fran Fine unexpectedly gets a job as the nanny for the Broadway producer's three children, Maggie, Brighton and Grace. Fran brings her no-nonsense honesty, sharp sense of humor and "Queens logic" into the Sheffield household, helping them become a happy, healthy family -- a family that Fran eventually joins when she marries Maxwell. Also in the Sheffield household is sarcastic English butler Niles.
Starring: Adeline Drescher, Adrienne Brett, Alex Nevil, Alex Trebek, Allan Rich, Amanda Carlin, Amy Lerman, Andrew Steel, Ann Morgan Guilbert, Anne Betancourt, Anthony Addabbo, Athena Stensland, Barbara Howard, Ben Vereen, Benjamin Salisbury, Billy Ray Cyrus, Blanche Rubin, Bob Barker, Bonniejean Biehl, Bonniejean Mijanou, Brenda Ballard, Brian Bloom, Bryan Kirkwood, Burke Moses, Burt Bacharach, Catherine Oxenberg, Charles Shaughnessy, Chris Brandi, Chris Edwards, Christopher Rich, Cyndi James Gossett, Dana Gould, Daniel Davis, David L. Lander, David Letterman, David Lowe, David Starzyk, Dean Tarrolly, Derek Webster, Dina Merrill, Donald O'Connor, Donald Trump, Donna Dixon, Dorothy Lyman, Dr. Joyce Brothers, Eartha Kitt, Edward Hibbert, Efrem Zimbalist Jr., Elizabeth Taylor, Ellen Ratner, Florence Griffith-Joyner, Fran Drescher, Fran Montano, Gabrielle Boni, George Furth, George Murdock, Gloria Gifford, Harry Van Gorkum, Heidi Thompson, Helen Verbilt, Hugh Grant, Iakavos Korres, Ian Buchanan, Irene Olga Lopez, J.D. Daniels, Jake Richardson, James DiStefano, Jane Seymour, Jason Alexander, Jay Leno, Jeffrey Winner, Joan Collins, Jodi Taffel, Joe Lando, Joey Dente, John Astin, John Bishop, John Davidson, John G. Bishop, John LaMorta, Jonathan Penner, Justin Jon Ross, Kane Picoy, Kevin Light, Lainie Kazan, Lauren Lane, Lauren Tom, Les Brandt, Lisa Thames, Liz Smith, Lorna Luft, Madeline Zima, Magda Harout, Manny Kleinmuntz, Marilyn Cooper, Mark Cheat, Marvin Hamlisch, Marvin Nathan, Merrick Deamon, Michael Bacall, Michael McKean, Michael Winters, Milton Berle, Milton James, Monica Seles, Monty Hall, Morty Drescher, Nicholle Tom, Nora Dunn, Paolo Seganti, Patrick Cassidy, Peter Marc Jacobson, Philip Casnoff, Philip Lehl, Philippe Bergeron, Rachel Chagal, Rachel Chagall, Renee Taylor, Rich Little, Richard Kind, Robert Vaughn, Roger Clinton, Roger Keller, Roger Kern, Ron Greshner, Ron Melendez, Ron Orbach, Ron Recasner, Rosie O'Donnell, Roslyn Kind, Sally Jessy Raphael, Sally Kirkland, Sandy Hackett, Sean Kanan, Shari Lewis, Shawn Phillips, Steve Posner, Sue Goodman, Susan Goodman, Susan Segal, Sylvia Drescher, Tara Holland, Todd Oldham, Tracy Nelson, Tyne Daly, Wallace Shawn, Wayne C. Dvorak, William Bumiller, Zack Norman
Original Air Date: Nov 3, 1993
Genres: ComedyTV Series
Rating: TVPG
Playback: HD
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