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Nanny 911

 
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Nanny 911
Format Reality
Starring Stella Reid
Deborah Carroll
Yvonne Shove
Yvonne Finnerty
Lilian Sperling
Country of origin United States
Language(s) English
No. of seasons 4
No. of episodes 52
Production
Executive producer(s) Paul Jackson
Bruce Toms
Producer(s) Suzanne Ali
Karyn Benkendorfer
Stacey Dowdy Travis
Thomas Loureiro
Paulette Terry
Stacey Travis
Running time 60 minutes
Production company(s) Granada America
Distributor Paramount Television (2004-2006)
CBS Paramount Television/CBS Television Distribution (2006-2007)
20th Century Fox Television (2004-2007)
CMT Productions (2009-present)
Broadcast
Original channel Fox (2004-2007)
CMT (2009-present)
Original run November 3, 2004 (2004-11-03) – present

Nanny 911 is a reality television show in the United States, which originally aired on FOX (and airs in the UK on ITV2, whose sister company, Granada America, produces the show).

In April 2005, a potential spin-off for the show was aired as a "special episode" entitled Marriage 911. It was framed as though Chris and Laura King's marriage problems had proved too much for Nanny Stella and a marriage counselor was needed. The series never materialized.

On February 27, 2008, FOX announced that they sold the rights to Nanny 911 (as well as its partnered FOX show, Trading Spouses) to CMT. The show has also had reruns on ABC Family (where it no longer airs). New episodes of the series began airing in April 2009.[1][2]

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Synopsis

Nanny 911 is loosely based on the British television programme Little Angels, in which American families with unmanageable children are reformed by ex-pat British nannies, including one who served for the Imperial Empire. A similar show, Dog Whisperer, is its main competitor.

The families that are eligible for the show usually have four or more children (though some episodes show homes with fewer children), and the children are usually younger than 9 years of age (though also not always the case). The parents usually have an income that allows them to be upper middle-class.

The introduction features montages of several clips of unruly children (and the nannies' surprised reactions), whereupon stock footage shows a "call" being made to Nanny 911 where "Head Nanny Lilian" (Lilian Sperling, featured as "Nanny to the British Royal Family") answers "Nanny 911" (on an old rotary dial phone).

After the intro the selected family is featured on a separate clip. The video screen is then returned via a rotating device into a standard fireplace picture (performed by an uncredited male who left midway through Season One). Head Nanny Lilian and the other nannies – "Nanny Deb" (Deborah Carroll), "Nanny Stella" (Stella Reid), and "Nanny Yvonne" (originally Yvonne Shove, and a guest star Jo Frost from "Supernanny" would sub in, later replaced by Yvonne Finnerty for unspecified reasons; in Season 4 she will not appear due to budgetary reasons) discuss the clip, whereupon Lilian announces (based on the major need; each nanny specializes in one area, such as proper etiquette or controlling temper tantrums) which nanny will visit the family. The nannies are featured visiting the family in traditional nanny dress (similar to that worn by Mary Poppins).

The nanny's first day is spent solely in observing the family dynamics in order to determine a suitable plan of action for changing the children's behavior; at the end of the day the nanny discusses what needs to be done. The remainder of the week shows the plan being implemented, along with the parents' reactions (which can be quite negative, especially when the nanny mentions how the parents' actions have resulted in the problem). At the end of the week, the nanny generally complements the family for the changed behavior. The last segment shows the family receiving a substantial gift from the nanny (such as a new car or a home renovation).

After Season One, the substantial gift portion was removed. In Season Four, probably due to the fact that there were only two nannies, the format changed. Rather than showing a clip to the nannies then deciding which one would go, Lillian just called one of them and sent them to the family.

Episodes

Season 1

Season Episode # Series Episode # Family Name Assigned Nanny
1 1 "Rock Family (Series Pilot)" Deborah Carroll
Matt and Karen have two children – Dylan (4, who acts up) and Natalie (2, who cries and screams). 
2 2 "McCray Family" Stella Reid
Craig and Tracey have five children, all boys, including one set of twins – CJ (9, has bad behavior that rubs off on his brothers), Michael (6), Joseph (3) Jack (2), and Francis (2). 
3 3 "McRoberts Family" Deborah
Doug and Dianna have five children, all boys, one a set of triplets and the other a set of twins – Nate (7), Sam (7), Josh (7), Jake (3) and Joey (3). All five boys are very rough and disrespect their parents. 
4 4 "Priore Family" Stella
Joe and Nina have five children, including one set of quadruplets – Faith (10), John (8), Joseph (8, extremely aggressive, often pile-drives his siblings), Lynn (8), and Nicole (8). Joe usually communicates in a very loud voice to the rest of the family. 
5 5 "Lorimor Family" Stella
Theron Sr and Ginger have two children – Seersha (4, beats her brother and mother) and Theron Jr (3, very physical). Theron Sr is a United States Marine who is very strict in parenting; Ginger is a former British nanny who is very lenient. Both children repeatedly beat on each other and their mom, and still sleep with "dodies" (pacifiers) and sippy cups. 
6 6 "Johnston Family" Yvonne Shove
Scott and Kristin have seven daughters, including one set of triplets – Olivia (8, disobeys her parents), Hannah (6), Kaeley (5), Amelia (4), Molly (2), Natalie (2), and Rebecca (2). Mom Kristin has a heart condition from the stress in her family life. 
7 7 "Paul Family" Deborah
Tim and Cindy have four children, including one set of triplets – Kimberly (8), Bethany (4), Michael (4), and Lauren (4). All four children are extremely messy and have way too many toys, which are the main cause of the mess. 
8 8 "Sterneman Family" Deborah
John and Roxanne have three children – Tyler (10, talks back to parents and beats on his sisters), Dana (6, talks back and has tantrums), and Lauren (3, takes after Dana, resists potty training). Roxanne is very nagging toward her children. 
9 9 "Finck Family" Deborah
Paul and Deborah have six children from three sets of twins – Alexandra (9), Amanda (9), Katarina (4), Stephen (4), Daniel (3), and David (3). Alexandra and Amanda were adopted. 
10 10 "Cubbison Family" Stella
Neil and Amy have three children – William (7, disciplines his brother), Jac (3, urinates in the shower or outdoors), and Kaylee (1). 
11 11 "Dunleavy Family" Deborah
Kevin Sr and Denise have five children – Connor (9, tries to make the Nanny leave), Kyle (7), Logan (6), Kevin Jr (4), and Corinne (3, has Down Syndrome). 
12 12 "Amico Family" Deborah
David and Dawn have five children, including a set of quadruplets – Sal (6, beats on his siblings), Carmella (5), Christopher (5), Gabriella (5), and Gianna (5). 
13 13 "McKelvain Family" Yvonne Shove
John and Stevi have four children – Madelyn (7, beats her brothers but is also "Mommy's Little Helper"), Jack (6), Andrew (3), and Sam (2, screams). John regularly threatens and spanks his children. 
14 14 "King Family" Stella
Chris* and Laura have five children – Danielle (7, tattles on herself), Christopher (6, destructive), Courtney (4, screams and her language is terrible), Connor (2, still drinks from a bottle and is jealous of his baby sister), and Kaity (1, harmed by Connor). Chris regularly bullies Christopher but thinks that he is parenting him. This family was later featured on the show Marriage 911. (In 2009, Chris King was arrested for molesting female patients at the hospital where he worked .) 
15 15 "Lawrence Family" Stella
Jim and Tammy have two children – James (5) and Jacob (3), plus Dude the dog. James and Jacob refuse to sleep in their own bed and still drink from sippy cups
16 16 "Silcock Family" Deborah, Stella, Yvonne Finnerty
Ann and Jim have 23 adopted sons, all of whom have some form of disability such as spina bifida, cerebral palsy, and quadreplegia. Due to the large number of children involved, all three nannies were assigned. 
17 17 "Dickson Family" Deborah
Kirsten has two children – Jacquelynne (8, extremely violent and abusive towards her mother,she kicks, bites and hits her mother, screams to get what she wants, extremely abusive towards her brother) and Colin (7, copies his sister and is rude to her). Kirsten was widowed after losing husband Clay and the children express their grief and anger on her and each other. 

Season 2

Season Episode # Series Episode # Family Name Assigned Nanny
1 19 "Tieso Family" Deborah
Joe and Andrea have three children – Brandon (7, is very aggressive), Madison (7, is the "invisible child"--she does not cause any trouble at all), and Andrew (3, is "spoiled" in Brandon's eyes). Joe undermines Andrea left and right, which lets the children do and get whatever they want. NOTE: In this episode, it was revealed the Tieso's neighbors were the ones that called Nanny 911. 
2 20 "Abner Family" Deborah
Dennis and Michelle have five children – Emily (11, on the phone constantly), Bridget (8, is a very picky eater), Rachel (6), Heidi (4), and Jacob (1). Dennis puts the kids' lives in danger, such as taking them on the 3-wheeler without safety helmets, leaving a drill out where the kids can play with it and not covering the electric sockets. 
3 21 "Race Family" Stella
Kevin and Tracy have four children – Camden (Tracy's son, 12, has a smart mouth), Chloe (Kevin's daughter, 6, has an attitude), Keagan (Kevin's son, 5, physically assaults his mom by hitting, kicking, and biting), and Kylie (Kevin's daughter, 4, copies all her siblings' behavior and hits, kicks, bites, and spits at her mom). The children disrespect their mother but not their father, because they know he will punish them. 
4 22 "Maucione Family" Yvonne
Michael and Dawn have three children, including one set of twin girls – Mikey (5, cries and sticks his tongue out at his mother), Alexandra (3), and Amanda (3). Father Michael acts like a child. 
5 23 "Nannis Family" Yvonne
Brian and Amy have six children – Caroline (8, complains about doing household chores), Abby (7, is the troublemaker), Mary (5, is sassy), Emory (3, plays in the toilet), Thomas (1), Maggie (5 months), and Grandmother Peggy (called Nanny 911). Father Brian tries to get away from his family as much as possible, going to his church choir practice every night. 
6 24 "Spaulding Family" Deborah
Brent and Vicki have six boys – Luke (9, has insecurity issues), Seth (7, has Spina Bifida and a heart defect), Aiden (6, called, "our Dennis the Menace" by dad Brent), Owen (4, torments younger brother Gabriel), Gabriel (2, who, according to mom Vicki, "keeps us hopping from the moment we get up until he falls asleep at night"), and Cameron (4 months). Vicki homeschools the three older ones and is a stay-at-home mom to the younger three, so the household gets very chaotic. And 7-year-old Seth often gets left out of the fun with his brothers because of his disabilities. 
7 25 "Moore Family" Stella
Darryl and Barbara have five children – Ryan (10, screams and disrespects her parents), Trevor (10, beats on anyone who makes him mad), Spencer (8, disrespects his mom), Emily (7), and Natalie (5, who tells her mom that she hates her). The kids yell and scream across the house 24/7 and run the show. 
8 26 "Graham Family" Deborah
Steve and Jeanine have four boys, including one set of twins – Zack (13), Max (6, feels left out), Reese (5) and Trevor (5). Mom Jeanine lets all four boys play violent video games for hours at a time. 
9 27 "Delaney Family" Yvonne
Janice and Kerry have two girls – Julia (3, takes charge), Zoey (18 months, throws feces from her diaper), and Mickey (7, family's pet pig). Both children eat from off the floor, at times will drink from the pet bowls and eat Mickey's food and the family shares one bed. Kerry tries to make his daughters follow the rules, but Janice lets them do whatever they want, favors the pets more than her children and despises the nanny. 
10 28 "George Family" Deborah
Jeff and Theresa have three children, including one set of twin boys – Imari (4, Jeff's daughter, doesn't share with her brothers and is bossy towards them), Kadin (2, fake cries to get what he wants), and Kobi (2, the "ringleader") 
11 29 "Longairc-Green Family" Stella
Adam and Michelle have three children – the children are Michelle's; Sean (8, disrespects Mom and Dad), Erica (6), and Adam (5, tells everybody to "F" off) Michelle nitpicks her family and the nanny, therefore, failed to be impacted. This episode is often referred to as "The Failure." 

Season 3

Season Episode # Series Episode # Family Name Assigned Nanny
1 30 "Morris Family" Stella
Craig and Heidi have 3 children — Parker (5, has issues regarding sharing), Jackson (3, also doesn't share), and Ella (1). Craig is constantly on the phone, much to the dismay of his children. 
2 31 "Scharnitzky Family" Stella
Jay and Jen have 3 children — Alex (8, gets very emotional), Sam (4, tries to keep himself out of bed using every excuse such as water, blowing his nose, sleeping on the floor, having the dog and cat sleep with him, etc.), and Abby (2, copies Sam). 
3 32 "Arilotta Family" Deborah
Chris and Kammy have 3 children — Christopher (5, thinks harming people is funny), Justin (5, the most aggressive), and Tyler (5, the most sensitive). The family has had a previous nanny (Lena) that left. 
4 33 "Giannetto Family" Yvonne
Anthony Sr, Kelley (curses), Marco, Charles (7, curses and yells), Anthony Jr (6), Gianna (5), Samantha (3), Dominick (2, curses), and Grandma (name and which side of family is unspecified) 
5 34 "Elgin Family" Stella
Rich, Suzie, Shasta (8, beats on her mother and makes up and sings songs about hating her parents and about her mother being dead), Shiloh (6, beats on Shasta), and Kea (2, mimics siblings) 
6 35 "McCafferty Family" Stella
Sean, Siobhan (who curses & treats her children like prisoners), Deirdre (5), John (5, feels left out because he's the only brother) Kathleen (2), Mary (2, has big tantrums), Siobhan (2), and Ann (1) 
7 36 "Landsberger Family" Yvonne
Bob (Paige's and Madison's dad, Courtney's stepdad), Melissa (biological mom to all three children, nitpicks her family), Courtney (11, hits Madison and runs away), Madison (6, whines and is bullied by Courtney), and Paige (4, babied by her parents, sucks her thumb and has a blankie she can't be away from) 
8 37 "Walker Family" Deborah
Jim (hides behind a newspaper), Nikki (acts as a friend more than a parent), Jordyn (9, beats on her brother and parents, over abuses the word "fricken"), and Jackson (5, copies his sister) 
9 38 "McDowell Family" Deborah
Kevin (encourages the boys to wrestle roughly with each other and himself), Eileen (is very naggy), Ryan (9, pushes his mom's buttons and wrestles), Michael (5, is bullied by his dad and brothers), and Christopher (2, wrestles roughly) 
10 39 "Dirks Family" Stella
Paul, Amber, Amari (3, hits and bites his parents and sister), and Anissa (2, copies and hits and bites her brother Amari and still drinks from a bottle) The children have a large capacity of toys in the house. 
11 40 "Brogdon Family" Deborah
David, Angela (who favors Dave because he is the youngest of the triplets), Beth (4), Dave (4), and Joe (4) 
12 41 "Mills Family" Yvonne
Kenny (treats his wife like a servant), Jennifer, Mathew (9, beats on his sister and takes after his father), Madison (6, bullied by Mathew), Mason (2, can't sleep in his own bed), and Maxwell (1, is often left on his own) 
13 42 "Kramer Family" Stella

Ted, Jessica, Brevin (6, runs away), Ryland (4, runs away), Nolan (2, runs off, writes on the wall and tries to hurt his baby sister), and Annika (3 months old)

Note: On December 26, 2008, while visiting relatives, eight-year-old Brevin Kramer was killed when he was struck by a truck when trying to cross a highway with his father to go sled riding. 
14 43 "Keffer Family" Deborah
Chris, Camile (perfectionist), Madison (7, acts like a teenager, screams loudly, gets her perfection from mom), and Carter (2, screams loudly like his sister) 
15 44 "Hanley Family" Stella
Jim, Alice, Matthew (10) Stephanie (8), and Cassandra (4) 

Season 4

Season Episode # Series Episode # Family Name Assigned Nanny
1 45 "Mazzei Family" Deborah
Marc, Jackie, Jack (4) and Ava (4, very clingy). Both children are addicted to sugary sweets and are incontinent. 
2 46 "Baslamo Family" Stella
Sergio, Elaine, Giovanni (11, lies and steals, the house's instigator), Adrianna (9, steals and lies, screams loudly) and Marco (2, copies his siblings and curses) These children cannot stay in the same room together for any time span whatsoever. 
3 47 "Connolly Family" Deborah
Eric (who is stationed overseas), Kelly, Megan (Kelly's Sister and main Backup for Kelly) Kiara (4, has extreme tantrums), Kayla (3, destructive) and Evan (18 months). All 3 children still drink from sippy cups and whine like there is no tomorrow. 
4 48 "O'Melia Family" Stella
Jim, Judy, Kayleigh (6, the "prima donna" of the children), Eamon (4, fights to get what he wants), James (4, the headstrong one who resists time-outs), Declan (2, constantly screams) and Finn (1, copies his siblings). Eamon and Declan seem to know exactly why the Nanny came to their house and they tell Nanny Stella they want to rip her to pieces and put her in hot lava, which embarrasses Judy. Jim has two jobs and is not home enough to help Judy, a stay-at-home mom. 
5 49 "Valenti Family" Deborah
Nicholas Sr, Deborah (Doesn't believe in timeouts) , Nicholas Jr (3, aggressive), Giancarlo (2, still drinks from a bottle and follows Nicholas Jr) and Giovanni (14 months, endangered by siblings). Nicholas and Giancarlo climb like monkeys on the family's safety fences and fight like tigers. 
6 50 "Whipple Family" Stella
Robert, Linda have five lazy children: Dougie (14; Robert's son, is a "layback" child), Robbie (12; Robert's son, bullies younger siblings and gets a kick out of it), Jessie Marie (11; Linda's daughter, hates little sister Alexandra and shows so by bullying her), Alexandra "AJ" (5; Robert & Linda's daughter, disrespectful towards parents and is manipulative) and Justin (3; Robert and Linda's son, is the most active and can't sleep in his own bed). The children show NO respect for anything whatsoever. They are very lazy and have VERY messy bedrooms. They also do not do any chores at all. 
7 51 "Mauro Family" Deborah
Ed, Kara, Anthony (9, has anger issues), Paul (6, very smart) and Isabella (3, copies her brothers). Anthony shows no respect towards his father and repeatedly says that he hates him (even calling him a "tampon tuna fish"). 
8 52 "Henry Family" Stella
Mike, Allison, Jacqueline (12, is high maintenace), Cassandra (10, the wild one) and Michael (6, addicted to violent video games). Allison does everything for the kids since they can't seem to do things for themselves. However, Michael's video games are T for Teens and M for Mature, not E for Everyone. 

Parodies

  • In the South Park episode "Tsst," Cartman drives away Nanny Stella sent by the show to control him, telling her the only reason why she's a nanny is because no one wanted to marry her. Head Nanny Lilian was depicted as a Skeksis from Jim Henson's The Dark Crystal.
  • In The Little Wolf and the Bad Little Girl comic episode "Jane Hates Nannies", Jane Roberts is on the nanny TV show. Jane pushed the Little Naughty Wolf, and he pushed Nanny Deb, and she fell into a water in a bathtub and got very wet.
  • In The Grim Adventures of Billy and Mandy, Mandy's parents call a nanny in order to control her and so they can regain their lives. Grim makes a comment that "this is similar to a reality show called 'Hey Nanny Nanny' with a British-speaking nanny that everyone likes for some reason".
  • In the 2007 film The Game Plan, one of the nannies was Yvonne.
  • In an episode of The Big Gay Sketch Show, a sketch featured a parody entitled, "Tranny 911," in which two transvestite nannies help a desperate mother deal with her unruly child.

References

3. http://www.desmoinesregister.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20081227/NEWS/812270328

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