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  1. Comedy Family Romance. When Maxwell's old partner Bobbi Flekman starts moving in on him, Fran's friends suggest that Maxwell only likes her because she looks like Fran, and she even tells Fran not to talk so much because her voice is so annoying. Director. Dorothy Lyman. Writers. Robert Sternin. Prudence Fraser. Peter Marc Jacobson. Stars.

  2. Lisa Loeb: Chloe. It looks like we don't have any photos or quotes yet. Be the first to contribute! Add a photo or add a quote. See also. Release ... the nanny - OK a list of 146 titles created 02 Jun 2014 US 1997 Full a list of 9927 titles created 15 May ...

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › The_NannyThe Nanny - Wikipedia

    The Nanny is an American sitcom that originally aired on CBS from November 3, 1993, to June 23, 1999, starring Fran Drescher as Fran Fine, a Jewish fashionista from Flushing, Queens who becomes the nanny of three children from an Anglo-American upper-class family in New York.

  4. 15 de oct. de 1997 · Lisa Loeb. Guest Star. Information. Genre. Comedy. Released. 1997. Run Time. 21 min. Rated. TV-PG. Languages. Original Audio. English. Subtitles. English (United States) (SDH), Spanish (Latin America) Fran is led to believe that a female record company executive is after Maxwell.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Lisa_LoebLisa Loeb - Wikipedia

    Lisa Loeb was born to a Jewish [9] family in Bethesda, Maryland, [10] and was raised in Dallas, Texas, [11] where her parents still reside. Her mother, Gail, was the president of the Dallas County Medical Society Alliance and Foundation, and her father, Peter Loeb, was a gastroenterologist. [12]

  6. 15 de oct. de 1997 · October 15 [10:00 EDT] -- Lisa Loeb, she of the horned rim glasses and pleading 1992 hit "Stay," will turn up on the CBS series "The Nanny" this Wednesday night, playing the assistant of the...

  7. The fifth season of the American television sitcom The Nanny aired on CBS from October 1, 1997, to May 13, 1998. The series was created by actress Fran Drescher and her-then husband Peter Marc Jacobson, and developed by Prudence Fraser and Robert Sternin.