Everyone is asking, "why was it aired once?" "They were allowed only once to show this because between copyright and royalties, the Nanny production company didn’t have the rights to broadcast it again or to include it in other formats." and they would have to pay for the showing and Lucy's estate would also get paid, that's a lot of money!!" Hope this answer explains it well!! :)
I’ve seen the entire Nanny series several times, but have never seen this. Thank you for posting. Fran talks about her administration for Lucille Ball a lot and you can see it in her acting. What a beautiful way to honor her hero.
No problem! I'll be uploading another scene, but the scene I will be uploading was deleted from the original script! This scene will be from Season 4 Episode 1 :) stay tuned!
thank god this scene isn't lost. this is a really cool scene especially considering how high quality it was for a 90s show. i wonder why they didn't keep this scene for future airings?
they were allowed only once to show this because between copyright and royalties, the Nanny production company didn’t have the rights to broadcast it again or to include it in other formats.
I recently rewatched the entire series again! Beautifully Inspired! Without a doubt, one of the best series in TV history! - Congratulations on the excellent work! God bless you!
This is special, what a tribute to Lucy. But if I'm not mistaken... Isn't this when Lucy found out she was expecting Little Ricky? The glow in her face gives it away. Lucy was always beautiful. So is Fran. Thank you for posting this, I've never seen it before. Take care, stay safe, have a nice day. 👵🙂✌️🖖 😷 🙉🙈🙊 🌎☮️
No wonder why when I first saw this episode I was confused by the episode description of "Fran having a talk with Lucille Ball the night before her wedding"
It must be a money issue. The outfit owning the Nanny's syndication rights doesn't want to pay out to the estate of Lucille Ball for using footage from her show. I've seen it happen on dvd releases of other series by CBS, particularly in the use of music.
Lucy was Fran's inspiration for the show. It was referenced only a few times during the series, but you can see the influences in everything she does. IMO, the first obvious use of inspiration without reference was in the episode where Fran pretends to be a Candy Striper for Maggie and runs into Maxwell by accident.
I think Miss drescher is a sweet human being that has survived Hollywood and many other trials and tribulations in her life. Yes Jesus has her back how sweet.
When I was younger, I loved the series but cringed at her voice. Now, after hearing her actual voice, I find myself fascinated by the varying range of pitches she does so easily.
It's her real voice! but she does put it on a bit! :) she also has the ability to control her voice, it's call a low slope flow! she does it in a interview in David Letterman (1996) :)
I have always thought that The Nanny was expertly cast,written,directed,and used local news ,like using Donald Trump, and the Clinton 's perfectly.The cast was chosen perfectly it was and is truly a gem I really don't think it was as appreciated then as now.I am so glad a new generation is experiencing it and loving it
I very much loved Niles (Daniel Davis) and those interactions with Ms. Babcock (Lauren Lane). One of my favorite scenes with Niles, is when he is dancing like Tom Cruise in ‘Risky Business’ (I prefer the Niles version).
Daniel Davis and David Hyde Pierce were both named "Niles" on their respective shows and each acted on the same show with Kelsey Grammer as "Frasier." Daniel Davis appeared once on "Cheers" and of course David Hyde Pierce spent eleven years as a "Frasier" castmate.🤔😂☕☕📺B.W.
Thank you so much for this! I watch The Nanny all the time on reruns, and when I read the little piece saying what it's about & it's saying she has a conversation with Lucy, I always wonder what happened. Now I know!
(said like an old movie gangster) Maybe they needs some convincing... For a long time, DVD releases of Married With Children didn't include the Sinatra song opening, "Love and Marriage" for the same reason. But after a while, they came around.
Yeah, that looked a little jacked up. ILL was shot on black-and-white film three-camera style; THE NANNY was shot on video. All in all, ILL would have had the better quality image natively but here it would have gone through a video transfer step so I don't know quite what the deal is here.
Nice editing work. No big deal, but I hate it when the convoluted rights architecture of the industry corrupts the content when re-shown. WKRP and its music is the classic example.
they were allowed only once to show this because between copyright and royalties, the Nanny production company didn’t have the rights to broadcast it again or to include it in other formats.
@@francinevhs Maybe they needs some convincing... For a long time, DVD releases of Married With Children didn't include the Sinatra song opening, "Love and Marriage" for the same reason. But after a while, they came around.
That's odd because they were allowed only once to show this because between copyright and royalties, the Nanny production company didn’t have the rights to broadcast it again or to include it in other formats.
@@francinevhs Maybe those reruns were outside of U.S.? Copyright law is not the same everywhere, especially when it comes to enforcement. Some country get a copy of the original episode, dub it, and it stays like that, no matter if the U.S. version is getting changed.
Yes! They were allowed only once to show this because between copyright and royalties, the Nanny production company didn’t have the rights to broadcast it again or to include it in other formats.
they were allowed only once to show this because between copyright and royalties, the Nanny production company didn’t have the rights to broadcast it again or to include it in other formats. :)
They wouldn't been able to because they were allowed only once to show this because between copyright and royalties, the Nanny production company didn’t have the rights to broadcast it again or to include it in other formats.
they were allowed only once to show this because between copyright and royalties, the Nanny production company didn’t have the rights to broadcast it again or to include it in other formats.
@@francinevhs Thank you kindly. Fell HARD for the unusually voiced Lady at first sight, especially descending the S's townhouse stairs in that crimson glitter dress with those GORGEOUS pins on display. Took me a few to remember that I had seen her Grace with Robin Williams in Cadillac Man movie. Missed the last two seasons as I had no vcr and I had to work at the afternoon- evening shift.
they were allowed only once to show this because between copyright and royalties, the Nanny production company didn’t have the rights to broadcast it again or to include it in other formats.
Actually it was Mary Kay and Johnny 1947. Like Lucy and Desi they were married in real life, also like them they worked her pregnancy into the show and they were the first to sleep in the same bed.
I thought they always showed twin beds in the show. I read somewhere that Herman and Lily Munster we're the first TV couple to sleep together in one bed!
@@jedijones nope! they were allowed only once to show this because between copyright and royalties, the Nanny production company didn’t have the rights to broadcast it again or to include it in other formats.
Everyone is asking, "why was it aired once?"
"They were allowed only once to show this because between copyright and royalties, the Nanny production company didn’t have the rights to broadcast it again or to include it in other formats." and they would have to pay for the showing and Lucy's estate would also get paid, that's a lot of money!!"
Hope this answer explains it well!! :)
I’ve seen the entire Nanny series several times, but have never seen this. Thank you for posting. Fran talks about her administration for Lucille Ball a lot and you can see it in her acting. What a beautiful way to honor her hero.
*admiration LOL
No problem! I'll be uploading another scene, but the scene I will be uploading was deleted from the original script! This scene will be from Season 4 Episode 1 :)
stay tuned!
" Administration?" Perhaps the Auto Cooect/Spelling is ON.
Administration. It cannot be said enough.
@@omarchaudhry7505 Lucy's administration was the best. A little Hitlerian on commercial airlines, but the best.
Fran and Lucy: Two of CBS's most beloved comedy characters in a scene together! CBS should offer Fran a new gig soon.
Hopefully!! Amazing what green screens and editing can do!
@@francinevhs Truly Amazing. Both Fran and Lucy looked wonderful.
Yeah. Revive The Nanny. Everyone except Yetta are still alive.
@@simplyjuannie5128 oh Yetta.
Why? She wasn’t that funny, and her shtick is extremely dated to modern audiences…
thank god this scene isn't lost. this is a really cool scene especially considering how high quality it was for a 90s show. i wonder why they didn't keep this scene for future airings?
they were allowed only once to show this because between copyright and royalties, the Nanny production company didn’t have the rights to broadcast it again or to include it in other formats.
@@francinevhs This clip is awesome! How did you find this?
@@QuincyDisneyVegan went on a long search on many video sites, one result from 8 years ago on vimeo!
@@francinevhs and now it lives forever on UA-cam.
@@bobbybeegood :)
Gotta say for 1998 that's pretty impressive how well they blend the two sets of footage together.
4 years after Forrest Gump
I recently rewatched the entire series again! Beautifully Inspired! Without a doubt, one of the best series in TV history! - Congratulations on the excellent work! God bless you!
Where did you watch the series please?
I wish they will have them in Netflix.
@@Rose_Rose6256 I'm from Brazil. I watched it on a cable TV network called NET... Sorry if I didn't help!
@@Rose_Rose6256 it's on HBO Max!
@@francinevhs hello! Are you sure about it? I have HBO Max and the show isn't in the catalogue :/
@@gabrielleoliveira_ That's odd, is there a search option??
At first, I thought Lucille Ball was actually there with Fran. It looked so real and heartfelt 😍 ❤️.
Fran is still drop dead gorgeous
Glad someone agrees. 8m a guy and loved looking at her legs. Sexy as hell..
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ I love LUCY, & the NANNY, & this tribute is magical!!!
This is special, what a tribute to Lucy.
But if I'm not mistaken... Isn't this when Lucy found out she was expecting Little Ricky? The glow in her face gives it away. Lucy was always beautiful. So is Fran.
Thank you for posting this, I've never seen it before.
Take care, stay safe, have a nice day.
👵🙂✌️🖖 😷 🙉🙈🙊 🌎☮️
If you’ve never fallen asleep to I Love Lucy, you’ve never truly lived.
Indeed. I've dreamed myself into an episode or two.
No wonder why when I first saw this episode I was confused by the episode description of "Fran having a talk with Lucille Ball the night before her wedding"
It must be a money issue. The outfit owning the Nanny's syndication rights doesn't want to pay out to the estate of Lucille Ball for using footage from her show. I've seen it happen on dvd releases of other series by CBS, particularly in the use of music.
Wow! I’d never seen this before. Thanks for sharing. ❤️
The Nanny was loosely based on I Love Lucy. Fran was star struck on meeting all the celebrities and wanted to be a part of the shows Max put on
Not to mention that Fran adored Lucy and her work!
Wow it’s amazing that u have this!
Especially since it only aired once
Found it on Vimeo from 8 years ago!
So sad this was cut, two of the greatest women performers ever!!
Oh my God. I had such a void,I didn't knew. I'm sending this, to my sister,right away
I have posted the original Theme Song and original Bridal Shop scene and the original Office Scene!
Fran sees Lucy as her idol, I believe!
yes that's correct!!
Lucy was Fran's inspiration for the show. It was referenced only a few times during the series, but you can see the influences in everything she does. IMO, the first obvious use of inspiration without reference was in the episode where Fran pretends to be a Candy Striper for Maggie and runs into Maxwell by accident.
I never realized how much young Debra Messing looked like Lucille Ball. She should have played her in a biopic!
Thank you for this! Started binge watching the show a week ago and I'm just so in love with the cast, dialogue and everything else!
thank you so much for the kind words! I have a instagram fan page if you would like to check it out!!
instagram.com/sheffieldvhss/
Awesome!
... ok thank you I thought I'd dreamt this or lost my mind. I remember seeing this when it first aired and never saw it after.
I am a die hard Lucy and Nanny Fine fan!!! This was totally awesome
I don't know why it aired only once, unless copyright issues were at stake. This scene was cute, and it was a triumph in visual effects.
Yeah, copyright issues are an annoying hurdle. The effects look very natural. This is the first time I've seen this.
@@zoyadulzura7490 It’s the first time I’ve seen it as well.
Chances are that the scene was owned by Desilu not CBS.
This is awesome! Thank you for uploading this.
Goddess meets goddess
Ikr?
I think Miss drescher is a sweet human being that has survived Hollywood and many other trials and tribulations in her life. Yes Jesus has her back how sweet.
❤
Wow! My mom and I have seen both shows many times but never knew about this! I’ll have to show her this clip the next time I see her.
This. I love everything about this.
This was part of Week of 1000 Stars on CBS in 1998
That’s a lot lot hard work for something aired only once.
When I was younger, I loved the series but cringed at her voice. Now, after hearing her actual voice, I find myself fascinated by the varying range of pitches she does so easily.
It's her real voice! but she does put it on a bit! :) she also has the ability to control her voice, it's call a low slope flow! she does it in a interview in David Letterman (1996) :)
ua-cam.com/video/3YLkLOYrswU/v-deo.html
I have always thought that The Nanny was expertly cast,written,directed,and used local news ,like using Donald Trump, and the Clinton 's perfectly.The cast was chosen perfectly it was and is truly a gem I really don't think it was as appreciated then as now.I am so glad a new generation is experiencing it and loving it
@@connienania486 I'm 15 and love love love The Nanny!
Yeah she uses vocal fry. Her natural voice is pretty low but she does that nasal talk and it’s so cute.
I love this scene! And both series, of course 💖💖
Her room was so cute lol
I LOVE LUCY AND THE NANNY TOGETHER.
Fun Fact: Fran Drescher left-handed!! And so is Daniel Davis/"Niles".
Cool!!
I casually watch The Nanny. If only for the hilarious interactions between Niles and Miss Babcock.
I very much loved Niles (Daniel Davis) and those interactions with Ms. Babcock (Lauren Lane). One of my favorite scenes with Niles, is when he is dancing like Tom Cruise in ‘Risky Business’ (I prefer the Niles version).
Daniel Davis and David Hyde Pierce were both named "Niles" on their respective shows and each acted on the same show with Kelsey Grammer as "Frasier." Daniel Davis appeared once on "Cheers" and of course David Hyde Pierce spent eleven years as a "Frasier" castmate.🤔😂☕☕📺B.W.
Check out Fran's parts in 'Hollywood Knights'
Her and lots of others you would remember
I love The Nanny. I just subscribed to your channel. ❤️
thank you soooo much!!! I have a instagram fan page of you would like to see more fran content!
instagram.com/sheffieldvhss/
It would have been funnier if at the end they had shown the scene when Fred comes in and kicks in Ricky's TV set.
Thank you so much for this! I watch The Nanny all the time on reruns, and when I read the little piece saying what it's about & it's saying she has a conversation with Lucy, I always wonder what happened. Now I know!
Nice to see that you know what happened :D
@@francinevhs 💜
Love Fran in “The Nanny”
(said like an old movie gangster) Maybe they needs some convincing...
For a long time, DVD releases of Married With Children didn't include the Sinatra song opening, "Love and Marriage" for the same reason. But after a while, they came around.
I wish they would have put it on the DVD
I loved watching The Nanny growing up I've never seen this scene. So cool!
So precious
fran loves lucy ball so much
it's her idol!! she was even in a Lucy documentary in the 2000s!
thats cool
Yep!
Thank you for uploading this, I love your channel.
thank you for your support!! more uploads are coming soon! 💗
This was only ever aired once due to rights issues.
It was part of a stunt cbs was doing where every show had a callback to a classic series. It’s easy to cut so it often is
Omg this is everything
Lucy walked so Tarkin could run.
Wait, what! That was magical!!
Wow I never watched this! thank you!
Thanks for sharing!
whoooo woulda guessed that the girl weve described
That remote!! 😂🤣😂🤣
Awesomeness!!
OMG this was done so well.
Loved it.
I think this also aired on TV Land once too
I love lost media like this! Thank you for uploading it. Fran is cool. I’d love to see her get a new series.
I've uploaded more lost things!
Why am I crying?
I didn't know this only aired once. I've seen it multiple times, maybe on youtube. I don't know. But I've seen it several times over the years.
Lucky!
So cute!! 🤩
great scene though, very well done. even now.
That was awesome!
considering Lucy is in GOOD definition and Fran ..well to say blurry is an undestatement....sad
Yeah, that looked a little jacked up. ILL was shot on black-and-white film three-camera style; THE NANNY was shot on video. All in all, ILL would have had the better quality image natively but here it would have gone through a video transfer step so I don't know quite what the deal is here.
I love "I love Lucy"
too bad they couldn't have worked together for real..
Nice editing work. No big deal, but I hate it when the convoluted rights architecture of the industry corrupts the content when re-shown. WKRP and its music is the classic example.
I wonder why this scene only aired once. It is really neat the way they did this.
I would imagine, copyright issues.
they were allowed only once to show this because between copyright and royalties, the Nanny production company didn’t have the rights to broadcast it again or to include it in other formats.
@@francinevhs Well it was really great.
@@hh7407 glad you enjoyed :)
*This is so cute* 💗💕💗
I wonder how much it would cost for Lucille Ball's estate to release this footage back into syndication...
A lot.
@@francinevhs Maybe they needs some convincing...
For a long time, DVD releases of Married With Children didn't include the Sinatra song opening, "Love and Marriage" for the same reason. But after a while, they came around.
Nice!! Thank you
Hbo should bring it back
Oh damn that is good
Fran has a voice to die for.....
This is pretty darn good, considering what they had to work with
I know right!
It only aired one because it was copyright claimed from the future
I'm pretty sure this wasn't aired once because I remember seeing this episode on reruns just a couple years ago. 😅
I remember seeing this scene too, and I wasn't watching The Nanny when it first aired.
That's odd because they were allowed only once to show this because between copyright and royalties, the Nanny production company didn’t have the rights to broadcast it again or to include it in other formats.
@@francinevhs Maybe those reruns were outside of U.S.? Copyright law is not the same everywhere, especially when it comes to enforcement. Some country get a copy of the original episode, dub it, and it stays like that, no matter if the U.S. version is getting changed.
I watched it it aired it
Wow!
I remember this scene and in later edits it just plays a fake version of the i love lucy theme song and then she goes to sleep i think
well done!
That was seriously cool!
I wish that this could be on a DVD!
What kind of tv remote was that!? It looked like she turned the TV on with a Sega game gear 🤣
that's a super old cable box remote, I don't know a make or model but I have seen them
My guess is syndication but also probably having to pay her estate the rights to the cameo.
Yes! They were allowed only once to show this because between copyright and royalties, the Nanny production company didn’t have the rights to broadcast it again or to include it in other formats.
I've never seen this and I'm a huge fan! How come?
they were allowed only once to show this because between copyright and royalties, the Nanny production company didn’t have the rights to broadcast it again or to include it in other formats. :)
@@francinevhs Oh, I understand. Thanks! Now it makes sense.
@@NayaraYaz No Problem!!
Que bellas 🤩😍🥰❤
it was removed cbs didnt have right to i love lucy anymore at the time
they have shown it in reruns
They wouldn't been able to because they were allowed only once to show this because between copyright and royalties, the Nanny production company didn’t have the rights to broadcast it again or to include it in other formats.
Oh yeah, I don't recall watching this one after Fran went to sleep, so why did they decide to remove this part?
they were allowed only once to show this because between copyright and royalties, the Nanny production company didn’t have the rights to broadcast it again or to include it in other formats.
Hadda download this. Where's it fit in the series?
The Wedding episode!
@@francinevhs Thank you kindly. Fell HARD for the unusually voiced Lady at first sight, especially descending the S's townhouse stairs in that crimson glitter dress with those GORGEOUS pins on display. Took me a few to remember that I had seen her Grace with Robin Williams in Cadillac Man movie. Missed the last two seasons as I had no vcr and I had to work at the afternoon- evening shift.
@@kurtsnyder4752 no problem!!
It's an excellent scene. Why was it only aired once?
they were allowed only once to show this because between copyright and royalties, the Nanny production company didn’t have the rights to broadcast it again or to include it in other formats.
It’s ironic because I Love Lucy was the first show to have a couple sleep in the same bed
lmfaoooo
Actually it was Mary Kay and Johnny 1947. Like Lucy and Desi they were married in real life, also like them they worked her pregnancy into the show and they were the first to sleep in the same bed.
I thought they always showed twin beds in the show. I read somewhere that Herman and Lily Munster we're the first TV couple to sleep together in one bed!
Wow! I thought I knew everything to know about The Nanny, but I don’t recall this ever! When did it air?
May 13th 1998 :)
@@francinevhs Thank you, strange I don’t remember seeing it!
The original WandaVision.
Why did it only air once?...
I think because they needed room for commercials (they went into syndication) or they didn't have the rights to re air that scene again from CBS.
@@francinevhs Is the scene on the DVD sets?
@@jedijones nope! they were allowed only once to show this because between copyright and royalties, the Nanny production company didn’t have the rights to broadcast it again or to include it in other formats.
I never seen this
woaaahhh
ITS REAL YAAAAAAAAY
YASSSS