The Nanny Season 2

September. 12,1994      TV-PG
Rating:
8.1
Trailer Synopsis

Fran, fresh out of her job as a bridal consultant in her boyfriend’s shop, first appears on the doorstep of Broadway producer Maxwell Sheffield peddling cosmetics, and quickly stumbled upon the opportunity to become The Nanny for his three children. But soon Fran, with her offbeat nurturing and no-nonsense honesty, touches Maxwell as well as the kids.

Episode 26 : Fran Gets Mugged
May. 22,1995
An valuable Shakespearian document is taken from Fran when she is mugged in New York's Central Park.
Episode 25 : The Chatterbox
May. 15,1995
Maggie receives a party invitation so Fran takes her to her favorite beauty salon. Fran gets a job there for an actress who loses a Sheffield audition.
Episode 24 : Strange Bedfellows
May. 08,1995
Fran worries about her future when Mona, one of her fellow nannies, retires to Florida. The night of Mona's goodbye party, Fran gets drunk and staggers into Maxwell's bed.
Episode 23 : A Kiss Is Just a Kiss
May. 03,1995
Maggie is upset when Fran beats her in a kissing contest. The winner is to appear on an album cover with Billy Ray Cyrus.
Episode 22 : What the Butler Sang
February. 27,1995
Maxwell hears Niles singing and asks him to sing for his backers' audition. Meanwhile, Fran clashes with her sister Nadine.
Episode 21 : Close Shave
February. 20,1995
Maggie is a candy striper at the hospital. When she takes off to go on a date, Fran fills in for her and must shave Maxwell for an appendectomy.
Episode 20 : Lamb Chop's on the Menu
February. 13,1995
C.C. plans to move into feature film production with a star vehicle for Shari Lewis and Lamb Chop. When Shari and Lamb Chop visit the Sheffield mansion, C.C.'s dog Chester tries to eat Lamb Chop.
Episode 19 : A Fine Friendship
February. 06,1995
Fran strikes up a friendship with a male nanny whom she erroneously assumes is gay.
Episode 18 : The Nanny Behind the Man
January. 23,1995
In an attempt to score a play by award-winning playwright Dakota Williams, Fran and Maxwell set him up to go out with Yetta. The romantic sparks are there—but the play's script may not be.
Episode 17 : The Will
January. 16,1995
Maxwell draws up a will which states that Fran will remain nanny in the event of his death. Meanwhile, she thinks that a fax of a potential client's heart-sensitive diet given to Niles is really for Maxwell.
Episode 16 : Canasta Masta
January. 09,1995
After Brighton joins Sylvia's canasta team, Fran is dumped from it.
Episode 15 : Kindervelt Days
January. 02,1995
Fran receives a surprise when Sylvia sends in a long-lost "Win a Date With Erik Estrada" contest entry form.
Episode 14 : I've Got a Secret
December. 12,1994
Maxwell refuses to divulge the identity of the celebrity recuperating from surgery in the Sheffields' house.
Episode 13 : The Strike
November. 28,1994
There's a busboy strike going on at the cast party for Maxwell's latest play. When Fran refuses to cross the picket line, a photo of Maxwell dragging her out of the line makes the news.
Episode 12 : Take Back Your Mink
November. 21,1994
Maggie is upset when Fran inherits a mink coat. Fran decides to give it up to appease Maggie, but Sylvia won't hear of it.
Episode 11 : When You Pish Upon a Star
November. 21,1994
Fran inadvertently persuades an obnoxious child star, who's set to star in Maxwell's revival of "Oliver!", to give up show business.
Episode 10 : The Whine Cellar
November. 14,1994
C.C.'s vision for a romantic weekend hit a snag when she and Fran end up locked inside Maxwell's wine cellar together.
Episode 9 : Stock Tip
November. 07,1994
Fran gives Maxwell a stock tip that turns out to be from a hot dog vendor.
Episode 8 : Pishke Business
October. 31,1994
Maxwell has Fran pretend to be C.C. in order to get theatrical backing from a man C.C. attacked to get a cab.
Episode 7 : A Star Is Unborn
October. 24,1994
A director plans to sabotage his production of "Romeo and Juliet" by casting Fran in the lead role.
Episode 6 : The Nanny-Napper
October. 17,1994
On the subway, a Russian immigrant accidentally leaves her baby, and Fran picks it up, believing it to be abandoned.
Episode 5 : Curse of the Grandmas
October. 10,1994
Gracie's Red Robin troop goes to Grandma Yetta's retirement home to "adopt" a grandparent. When Gracie's first and second picks pass away, it sours her on scouting.
Episode 4 : Material Fran
October. 03,1994
Fran goes out with a much older rich man.
Episode 3 : Everybody Needs a Bubby Sometimes
September. 26,1994
Grandma Yetta stays with Fran and the Sheffields while her retirement home is being fumigated.
Episode 2 : The Playwright
September. 19,1994
A man whom Fran snubbed in high school has written a play and threatens to jump off a ledge unless Maxwell reads it.
Episode 1 : Fran-Lite
September. 12,1994
Maxwell dates a woman with a striking resemblance to Fran.

Seasons

Season 6
Season 6 1998
Season 5
Season 5 1997
Season 4
Season 4 1996
Season 3
Season 3 1995
Season 2
Season 2 1994
Season 1
Season 1 1993

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