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Especially for the Corona days: "Nanny" returns | Israel today

2020-04-01T15:30:26.551Z


The cast of the successful hit series from the 1990s with Fran Drescher will make a one-time comeback with the Zoom app • All details on TV


The cast of the successful hit series from the 1990s will make a one-time comeback using the Zoom app • All details

Nanny Payne, everyone's favorite nanny, joins Corona in her special way and comes to lift national morale.

Fran Dresher, who starred in the 1990s in the hit "Nanny" series, announced last night (Tuesday) that Cast's original series (with the exception of James Marsden who portrayed Eddie's character) would come together in a special reunion episode. The episode, which will be filmed through a zoom app and aired on Sony's YouTube channel on April 6, will not be an official and new episode of the series but will include a virtual pilot reading of the pilot episode.

The exciting news was shared last night with hundreds of thousands of followers on Twitter, a few days after responding to a tweet from a fan stating she was in solitary confession and begging for someone to pick up the glove and reboot the series in streaming service. "Hold on. We have a surprise. The announcement this week. Keep following it," Dresher wrote and said - no disappointment.

Awe hangs in! We got a surprise for you! Announcement this week! Stay tuned! Weeeee !!! https://t.co/DTe4rE6IRc

- Fran Drescher (@frandrescher) March 24, 2020

"Laughter is the best cure," Dresher, 62, said in a statement to Variety. "In these difficult times, Peter and I thought it would be wonderful if we could assemble Nanny's original cast for a virtual reading of the pilot. It's a once-in-a-lifetime show sponsored by the plague for our fans around the world who are currently under pressure and stress and really in need of encouragement. Us and we hope that you will be able to encourage you too. "

"Nanny" was an American comedy series that won the Emmy Award from the CBS Network, which aired from 1993-1996 and was a great success. At the center of the series is the figure of Fran Payne (played by Fran Dresher), a popular Jewish bridal salon worker from Queens, who was fired and thrown by her partner at the same time, and finds herself serving as the nanny of three Maxwell Sheffield children (Charles Shunsey) a wealthy British widower working as a playwright Manhattan singer. The series was written and written by Drescher and her husband Peter Mark Jacobson, and was largely based on her real life.

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