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Release Date:
December 6, 2004
Original Title:
The Nanny Reunion: A Nosh to Remember
Genres:
Comedy | Documentary
Production Companies:
Lifetime
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: G
Runtime: 50
The cast members reminisce about the show and present exclusive blooper footage never shown on television, as well as an update on their current activities.[1][2] The reunion took place at Fran Drescher's oceanside home in California. The entire cast was present except for Daniel Davis, who was performing in the musical La Cage aux Folles on Broadway at the time and was unable to attend. Also at the reunion were Drescher's mother and father, Sylvia and Morty, who made several appearances on the show. In the special, Daniel Davis, or "Danny", was said by Drescher to have gotten "lost". At the end of the special, "Danny" (actually Danny Bonaduce), makes an appearance.
Associate Producer:
Robert Zimmerman
Co-Producer:
Natalie Aaron
Costume Design:
Erica Toriello
Director:
Peter Marc Jacobson
Director of Photography:
Scott Marshall
Editor:
Nathan Allen
Kristian R. Hill
Mark Strand
Executive Producer:
Gay Rosenthal
Paul Barrosse
Music:
Bruce Miller
Set Decoration:
Brenna Griffin
Supervising Producer:
Nicholas Caprio
Writer:
Frank Lombardi
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