The Nanny - The Complete Third Season

The Nanny - The Complete Third Season

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Editorial Reviews

Fran Drescher returns for a star-studded third season of The Nanny, available for the first time on DVD. This year, the best-dressed nanny dates more men than she can handle, hosts a wild sweet sixteen party for Maggie, seeks treatment for her out-of-control shopping and finally gets Mr. Sheffield to profess his love for her when he thinks their plane will crash. Featuring an array of guest stars including Elizabeth Taylor, this three-disc DVD set also contains the rarely seen but unforgettable animated "Oy to the World" holiday episode.

The Nanny may be many things, but subtle isn't one of them. Nanny Fine's whine and wardrobe are as loud as the laugh track, but her heart's in the right place in actor/producer Fran Drescher’s fish-out-of-water sitcom. In her third season, the "flashy girl from Flushing" continues to add pizazz to the staid Manhattan world of the Sheffields, while her mother, Sylvia (Renée Taylor), keeps up the pressure for her to marry a rich man. Granted, Fran’s debonair employer, Maxwell (Charles Shaughnessy), fits the bill--and the two do share a mutual attraction--except Fran has her sights set on a Jewish doctor rather than a Broadway producer. If she met her match too soon, the show wouldn’t have lasted six seasons. Instead, Fran falls for a con artist, a mobster, and New York Ranger Mike LaVoe. Romance aside, she bumbles into numerous (mis)adventures throughout this 27-episode collection, like a stint on Jeopardy (featuring Alex Trebek), an appearance on Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman (with Jane Seymour), an afternoon with Elizabeth Taylor, and a day in court, during which her senile Uncle Manny (Milton Berle) represents her.

Unlike many '90s comedies, The Nanny held onto the same cast, and year three comes compete with wisecracks from Max's assistant, C.C. (Lauren Lane), his kids (Nicholle Tom, Benjamin Salisbury, and Madeline Zima), Fran’s Yetta (Ann Guilbert), and Niles the Butler (Daniel Davis, a Yank with a spot-on English accent). Though extras aren't part of the package, this three-disc set includes the trippy animated special "Oy to the World" featuring talking dogs and lovesick clouds. --Kathleen C. Fennessy

Customer Reviews

Great, BUT.....................

Reviewed by S. Shaw, 2010-02-13

Finally the 3rd season.............the dvd's are great BUT the dvds are just piled one on top of the other in the case, which could cause them to easily be scratched. Otherwise it's pretty good.

Funny Show; Terrible Packaging

Reviewed by awesomep, 2010-01-12

My review is not about the show, because I am a fan. My problem is with the company's packaging of the discs. The set comes with three discs, but each are stacked on top of one another. To me this was a cheap way to package delicate items. Possibly these discs could become damaged this way. All of my multi-packs have never looked this way. Saving money is fine, but do it in a more common sense factor. Customer satisfaction is highly important, and I don't feel that skimping on quality packaging to protect the goods is a good idea. If the discs become damaged from this, then sales may be lost from word of mouth. Use the appropiate amount of disc storage in the case, which makes sense to me.

Sarcastic and sassy

Reviewed by D. J. Nardi, 2010-01-12

This isn't the best sit-com, and it certainly doesn't have the best acting, but it is hilarious. The show is overflowing with sarcasm and irreverence. Fran Drescher is great as a nanny who doesn't respect boundaries - both personal and comedic. I love how Niles personifies the sarcastic butler. The kids are adorable, especially Grace, who talks back with an attitude. Every once in a while when I watch "The Nanny" I find myself bursting with laughter.

Unfortunately, the show didn't get much attention when it was on. Some of its cultural references are outdated (frequent references to the Clintons and Dolly Parton). However, if you didn't catch it while it was being aired, these DVDs are definitely worth checking out.

Portuguese subtitles

Reviewed by Vandre Mazzaro, 2009-12-31

The third season was finally released... Unfortunately portuguese subtitles is unavailable (like all the others DVD released in USA).

Fine as ever

Reviewed by Martial Arts Damsel, 2009-12-29

The entire cast and their antics provide laughs after laughs after laughs. Yet Nanny Fine and that butler steal the show every time. I cant wait to get my hands on the others. It is absolutely my favorite comedy .... for far more reasons than one. Thanks guys.