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Fran Fine in The Nanny A list like this has to begin with a nanny named Fran. Hired off the street with a résumé written in lipstick, Fran Fine is a charmer. She has the looks of Audrey Hepburn, the comedy stylings of Lucille Ball and the voice of Gilbert Gottfried. In other words, she’s the whole package. But what makes her a stand-out is her enormous heart that she wears on her heavily discounted Moschino sleeve. She saunters into the lives of three children who have recently lost their mother, and brings colour back to their beige, grief-stricken existence. She’s a fashion icon, a role model for single women in their 30s – I mean, single women in their late 20s – and a dream nanny. The kind

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