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The Nanny is a TV series that aired on CBS from November 3, 1993 to June 23, 1999 for six seasons.

Guest Characters

Characters

From

Date

Episode

Crossover Type

Jim Dial

Murphy Brown

September 18, 1996

S04E01: "The Tart with Heart"

A

Bobbi Flekman

This Is Spinal Tap

October 15, 1997

S05E03: “The Bobbi Flekman Story”

A

Ray Barone

Everybody Loves Raymond

March 25, 1998

S05E18: “The Reunion Show”

A

Outgoing Crossovers

Characters

Guest On

Date

Episode

Crossover Type

Elizabeth Taylor

Can’t Hurry Love

February 26, 1996

S01E19: “The Elizabeth Taylor Episode”

A

Elizabeth Taylor

Murphy Brown

February 26, 1996

S08E18: “Trick or Retreat”

A

Elizabeth Taylor

High Society

February 26, 1996

S01E13: “The Family Jewels”

A

Fran Fine, Val Toriello

The Simple Life

June 3, 1998

S01E01: “Pilot”

A

Sylvia Fine

The Simple Life

June 17, 1998

S01E04: “The Other Mother”

A

(Note: Celebrities typically would not count as a crossover, but this specific version of Elizabeth Taylor is unique to a CBS crossover advertised as both “Taylor Made Monday” and “Liz Night” which involved The Nanny, Can’t Hurry Love, Murphy Brown, and High Society. On the original airing, we briefly returned to characters from The Nanny after the High Society episode but I am unsure if this was part of the episode itself.)

Reboots & Alternate Versions

Name

Date

La Niñera (Ecuadoran remake)

Dadı (Turkish remake)

January 5, 2001

Η Νταντά (Greek remake)

September 23, 2003

La Niñera (Argentine remake)

January 19, 2004

Моя прекрасная няня (Russian remake)

September 17, 2004

La Nany (Chilean remake)

August 9, 2005

Niania (Polish remake)

September 10, 2005

Si Neny (Indonesian remake)

September 25, 2006

La Niñera (Mexican remake)

July 18, 2007

La Mujercita Niñera (American remake for Univision)

2017

A Ama (Portuguese remake)

2020

(Note: There were several dubs of the original version in addition to these full remakes. The Italian dub called La Tata is arguably heavily localized enough to be considered a remake. Fran and her family are changed to Italian and European immigrants and references to Jewish culture and religion are changed to Catholicism.)

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