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The Nanny

Have been watching Nanny and yet again it is as engaging as it was when I first watched it about 9 years ago. I can never get enough of Fran's honest concerns with kids especially Maggie. How Fran salvages her from situation which Fran herself experiences in past. I see CC as one of most downplayed character of show. Though she is portrayed chesty woman looking down upon at Niles and Fran, but they are equally responsible for making her hate them; be it Niles constantly lampooning her or Fran getting in the way of CC and Maxwell. Fran's granny Yetta, is another favorite of mine. She is the oldest person in the show but carries more warmth than any one else. And then there is Gracie, who is always protected by Fran (and so as the others kids in family). I dare say, The Nanny has potential to be as famous as Friends; just needs a better publicity.

p.s. got to know about nanny reunion should download soon.

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