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Fran the nanny
Fran the nanny









fran the nanny

“That’s the only part that I never really bought, to tell you the truth,” Daniel Davis, who played Niles, said to.

fran the nanny

It appears too, the character’s didn’t understand this union either. What we didn’t buy into was the secondary plotline – Niles the Butler getting together with CC. When they finally did, audiences cheered and their wedding, had it been in today’s social media world, surely would have been dubbed as much of a must-watch as Meghan and Harry’s. There was closeness, there were near-misses and for six seasons of flirtation, we waited for these two to get together. Sheffield watched on with judgment and jealousy as Miss Fine went on numerous dates with very unsuitable suitors. Sheffield’s office at the exact time he may have kissed Miss Fine. We waited for the moment CC Babcock didn’t burst into Mr. Her opinion does come as surprising as season-after-season, audiences would tune in to see just how this love story would end. It really wasn’t our choice.” Fran Drescher (left, as Fran Fine) and Charles Shaughnessy (right, as Maxwell Sheffield) star in THE NANNY. That was dictated to us by the network - to get married, and hope they could get one last season out of it and increase ratings. “So the show would have ended with her being the nanny of the kids, and him being her boss but the two of them sharing a certain attraction that never got realised… Honestly, I would have preferred not to wrap the show up the way it was at all. “I would have written a great season finale, but not changed the dynamic of the relationship ,” she explained to in a resurfaced interview.

fran the nanny

In fact, the actress, now 63, says she would have loved to have kept Fran Fine and Maxwell Sheffield’s sexual tension in place and not seen them marry, a decision she says the show was pushed into by the studio’s producers. But when the wildly successful television show The Nanny wrapped in 1999, the finale wasn’t how star Fran Drescher imagined. She was the leopard mini-wearing Jewish nanny from Flushing, Queens she had style, she had flair, she was there, and Miss Fine and her nasal giggle were a staple presence in homes of millions across the world every night in the 90s.











Fran the nanny