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2.1: Fran-
Lite-
Everyone is suprised when Fran encourages Max to
start socializing more. Maxwell does and brings home a woman named
Leslie who look like Fran.
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2.2: The Playwright-
When Fran insists that Brighton go out to a dance
with his nerdy science partner, he hesistates and convinces Fran to go
out with someone she made fun of when she was in high school.
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2.3: Everyone Needs a
Buddy
- Fran's mother dumps Grandma Yetta at the
Sheffields and Fran asks Max if she can stay. She regrets it when
Yetta causes all sorts of trouble in the house.
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2.4: Material Fran-
When Fran runs across her old Flushing friend
Kathy at a Sheffield society, she is amazed at how well her friend has
don by marrying a rich man.
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2.5: Curse of the Grandmas-
It's Fran's 1st anniversary at the
Sheffield's, but Maxwell seems to be forgetting, and that has put Fran
in a bad mood. Meanwhile, Grace and her fellow Girl Scouts are each
assigned to an elderly member of Grandma Yetta's retirement home, but
when Gracie's assignments keep dying, everyone begins to wonder if
she's a jinx.
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2.6: The Nanny Napper-
When fran takes the kids on a ride on the
subway, she accidently ends up with the babby of a Russian immigrant.
Fran thinks the woman has abandoned her baby and the woman thinks that
Fran stole it.
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2.7: A Star is Unborn-
Fran gets the part in an production of
"Romeo and Juliet" and the whole thing goes to her head but
neighter Maxwell or Niles have the hear to tell Fran that she can't
act.
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2.8: Pinske Business-
Fran's mother and her canasta buddies invest
their canasta winnings in Maxwell's newest broadway production
starring ben Vereen, but in order for Maxwell to get the rest of the
money, Fran has to pose as C.C.
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2.9: Stock Tip-
When Fran meets an attractive man at the market who
says he works on Wall Street Fran assumes he's a stock broker, so she
sets him up to meet Max. But when Fran discovers he's a hotdog vendor,
Fran has to go to the extreem to save Maxwell's money.
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2.10: The Whine Cellar-
Fan and C.C. get trapped in Maxwell's whine
cellar, and they must pass the time together while waiting to be
rescued.
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2.11: When You Pish Upon a Star-
The Sheffields take in the obnoxious
child star of a popular T.V. sitcom whom Max wants to star in his
production of "Oliver". But When Fran accidently talks the
boy into having a normal life, Maxwell demands Fran to fix the
situation.
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2.12: Take Back Your Mink-
Fran inherits a fur coat but won't take it
because Maggie believes in animal rights. Fran's mother is furious.
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2.13: The Strike-
Fran refuse to cross the picket line at Maxwell's
opening-night reception for his new musical.
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2.14: I've Got a Secret-
When a celebrity, covered in bandages, stays
at the Sheffields' house to recouperate, Maxwell well won't tell Fran
because he thinks that she will tell someone. When Fran finds out, the
next morning the press is outside of the house the next morning.
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2.15: Kindervelt Days-
Fran must have a stunning date to her
summer-camp reunion to show up her old rival. Maxwell offers to take
Fran but she goes with Erik Estrada instead.
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2.16: Canasta Masta-
Maxwell is worried about Brightion and he demands
that he participates in a team sport but is upset when Brighton takes
Fran's spot on her family team at a tournament in Atlantic City.
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2.17: The Will-
After Maxwell tells Fran that he's leaving her as the
children's guardian in his will, she comes to believe that Maxwell has
a fatal hear condition.
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2.18: The Nanny Behind the Man-
Of all people, Grandma Yetta is the
romantic interest of the legendary playwright Dokota Williams whose
unfinished opus just happens to be the one that Maxwell and his rival
Andrew Lloyd Webber are bidding for.
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2.19: A Fine Friendship-
Trouble arises when Fran just assumes that a
male nanny for on Gracie's friends is gay, but when the truth comes
out that he's not, you won't believe what Max catches them doing in
her room.
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2.20: Lamb Chop's on the Menu-
Maxwell and C.C. are trying to secure
the rights to a movies project starring Shari Lewis and Lamp Chop, so
they have the two stars stay at the Sheffields's. Sure enough Fran and
Val accidently cause a mishap between Lamb Chop and Chester, C.C.'s
dog.
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2.21: Close Shave-
Fran substitutes as a Candy Stripper at the
hospital for Maggie, the has to shave Maxwell for surgery.
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2.22: What the Butler Sang-
When their singer takes ill, Fran talks
Maxwell and C.C. into auditioning Niles. At the same time, Fran talks
Maxwell into letting her sister Nadine at the Sheffield home after her
husband have a fight.
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2.23: A Kiss Is Just A Kiss-
When Maggie wants to enter a kissing
contest to appear on Billy Ray Cyrus' new album cover, Fran
accompanies her, but sparks fly when Fran is the one to win.
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2.24: Strange Bedfellows-
Fran's friend Nanny Mona, retires, and
Movna's life story has eerie parallels to Fran's, which causes Fran to
become depressed about her future. At Mona's farewall party, Fran gets
drunk, and endsup in Maxwell's bedroom in the morning!
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2.25: The Chatterbox
(this
was a spinnoff for another show but
it never took off)- Fran takes Maggie o get her hair done at "The
Chatterbox," a hair salon, and on the way she gets a job there
for an aspiring actress with the boss.
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2.26: Fran Gets Mugged-
Fran and Brighton go to Central Park, where
Fran's purse in snatched; among the contents: a red lipstick that's
been disscontinued and a fragment from Shakespeare.
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