How a Pair of Tight Shoes Sparked a TV Legend: Fran Drescher The Nanny Inspiration Revealed
Fran Drescher reveals the real-life inspiration behind 'The Nanny'. Learn how a London trip with Twiggy's daughter led to the hit 90s sitcom.
What if The Sound of Music had a heavy Queens accent and a flamboyant wardrobe? Fran Drescher just revealed that her iconic 1990s sitcom The Nanny wasn't born in a writers' room, but on a street in London thanks to a stubborn 12-year-old and a pair of uncomfortable shoes.
Fran Drescher The Nanny Inspiration: From Twiggy to Television
According to an interview with PEOPLE, Drescher was visiting her friend, the legendary model Twiggy, in London. While babysitting Twiggy’s daughter, the young girl complained that her new shoes were hurting. Instead of playing the traditional motherly role, Drescher told her to simply step on the backs of them to "break them in" so they could keep touring.
That "unorthodox relationship" between an adult and a child stayed with her. Drescher realized that she wasn't telling the child what was good for her, but what was good for Fran herself. This selfishly charming dynamic became the foundation for the character Fran Fine.
The Pitch That Green-Lit a Six-Season Success
Drescher pitched the idea to CBS as a spin on The Sound of Music, famously saying, "Instead of Julie Andrews, I come to the door." The network green-lighted the show immediately without a formal script. The Nanny went on to run for 6 seasons from 1993 to 1999, cementing its place in pop culture history.
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