Saturday 9: The Nanny (1993)
Unfamiliar with this week's tune? Hear it here.
1)
This week's song is the theme from a sitcom that originally aired from
1993 to 1999. Were you a fan? No. I couldn't stand it. But the theme
song brings back happy memories. About 15 years ago, I stayed with my
oldest friend for a few days. She was recuperating from an outpatient medical procedure and I was helping her with her school-age kids. Because I was there to help, she was able to sit upright in her bed, watching episode after episode of The Nanny in reruns, laughing aloud. I'm pleased I could give her that.
2) The song tells us that Fran once worked in a bridal shop. Have you ever worked in a retail setting? Not since high school.
3)
The kids in the Sheffield household appreciate their nanny's "joie de
vivre," which is defined as "exuberant enjoyment of life." Are you
feeling joie de vivre this morning? I'm OK.
4)
"The Nanny" is the colorful one, the one who wears red when everyone
else wears tan. What color do you think you look best in? Green. I should wear it more.
5) The TV show, The Nanny,
was the brainchild of actress Fran Drescher. She got the idea while
visiting her an old friend in London. Her friend's pre-teen daughter
enjoyed having Fran as a confidante and shopping buddy. Do you enjoy
shopping as a leisure activity? Or would you prefer to just dash into a
store, grab what you need, and get out and go home? Depends on what we're shopping for.
6)
The friend Fran was visiting in London was Twiggy, who was the world's
most famous model in the 1960s. Name another famous model. The Hadid Sisters, Gigi and Bella. I see they do runway shows, cosmetic ads, magazine covers .... They seem to be everywhere!
7) The Nanny: The Complete Series
is available on DVD on Amazon. It consists of 19 discs and takes 55
hours to watch, start to finish. What TV show have you recently binge
watched? I watched an entire season of the Amazon Prime series, The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel, over two days. It was just 8 episodes. Does that count as bingeing?
8) The Nanny
theme was sung by Liz Callaway. Her father, the late John Callway, was a
long-time Chicago newscaster. Have you, or has a loved one, ever been
on TV? I was in a crowd shot at Chicago campaign HQ the night Bill Clinton was elected in 1992. My mom saw it and was proud.
9)
Random question -- Which of these adjectives comes closest to describing you: sexy, sophisticated or down-to-earth? Down to earth. I'm afraid if I was anymore down to earth, I'd be subterranean.
These are the thoughts and observations of me — a woman of a certain age. (Oh, my, God, I'm 65!) I'm single. I'm successful enough (independent, self supporting). I live just outside Chicago, the best city in the world. I'm an aunt and a friend. I feel that voices like mine are rather underrepresented online or in print. So here I am. If my musings resonate with you, please visit my blog again sometime.
It must have been very exciting to be at campaign headquarters when the win was declared!
ReplyDeleteSubterranean...HA!
I worked for a campaign making calls and I vowed never again.
ReplyDelete#9 - Great answer!
ReplyDelete#7 - I think 8 episodes definitely counts as "bingeing." That's more than I could take of just about any show, all at one time. And now I'm curious about The Marvelous Mrs Maisel - never heard of that one.
Mrs Maisel is on my list to binge!
ReplyDeleteOoooo that show is in my Watch list. think I'd better check it out for a knitting binge. Such a funny answer to Nine! Lol. Me too. I feel that way..
ReplyDeleteI THOUGHT that was you in that Bill Clinton crowd. ;o)
What a great closing line!
ReplyDeleteThe gift of time (#1) is precious, indeed. I suspect many people forget that.
I also have Amazon Prime, I am going to have to look for the Marvelous Mrs. Maisel! I loved your answers! Have a nice weekend.
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Love your comment to #9
ReplyDeleteI love that show on Amazon. It is a worthy binge.
ReplyDeleteI will have to check out that show on Amazon. And I'm really glad you were in the crowd when Clinton was elected. Brava! Loved your "subterranean" response. Ha.
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