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  1. S2.E5 ∙ Back to Nature. Fri, Oct 23, 1970. Professor Everett has to file a report on conservation of the Blackhawk Wilderness Area. Nanny discovers the children have never been on a campout. Each excuse the professor makes is mysteriously overcome and the family heads into the wilderness where nothing goes as planned.

  2. Nanny and the Professor is an American fantasy situation comedy created by AJ Carothers and Thomas L. Miller for 20th Century Fox Television. During pre-production, the proposed title was Nanny Will Do.

  3. Nanny and the Professor is a 1972 American animated comedy TV movie based on the sitcom by the same name. The series' original cast reprised their roles from the live action series. Unlike in the television series, Nanny openly performs magic, while in the TV series it was only implied.

  4. 1 de feb. de 1995 · Donna Clayton, Donna Fasano. 3.67. 266 ratings38 reviews. Professor Joshua Kingston thought he'd found the perfect nanny for his son. But once Cassie Simmons stepped into his life, she turned it upside down! His son no longer played by the rules – and Cassie kept making up new ones. He would fire her – if he didn't find her so utterly enticing.

  5. 27 de feb. de 2016 · Intro to the ABC sitcom which aired January 21, 1970 – December 27, 1971.

  6. Hal falls madly for Bunny, a swinging chick who comes on to him during a Sadie Hawkins dance. ""You look just like Robert Redford!"" exclaims Bunny. Hal is smitten by Bunny's feminine wiles. After Bunny imparts that she is fifteen years old, thirteen year old Hal tries to impress her by claiming to be sixteen. Complications ensue the next day, when the assertive Bunny calls Hal and asks him to ...

  7. This was a very special, magical nanny, and her name was Phoebe Figalilly. Phoebe (Juliet Mills) was a young English woman who worked as a nanny for Professor Harold Everett (Richard Long) and his family. She breezed in from England unannounced and captivated the Everett household. She arrived just at the right time too – as Miss Dunbar ...