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Season 2 – Nanny and the Professor

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Charming British nanny Phoebe Figalilly (Juliet Mills) provides welcome relief to widower professor Harold Everett (Richard Long) when it comes to handling his three out-of-control children. While Phoebe doesn't appear to possess any magical abilities a la Mary Poppins, she does have a finely developed intuition, which always leaves her charges wondering.
Nanny and the Professor — Season 2

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Episode 1 Aired Sep 25, 1970 The Human Element The boys want to race Nanny's car, but the professor feels that it would be better to race the cars in his new computer program. Details Episode 2 Aired Oct 2, 1970 The Haunted House Nanny and the children explore a haunted house inhabited by an old actor. Details Episode 3 Aired Oct 9, 1970 Star Bright Prudence wishes for a different part in a school play. The Professor must decide whether or not to hire an old professor or a young one. Details Episode 4 Aired Oct 16, 1970 E.S. Putt Butch breaks his dad's lucky putter right before a big tournament. Details Episode 5 Aired Oct 23, 1970 Back to Nature Nanny, the professor, and the family decide to take a camping trip. Details Episode 6 Aired Oct 30, 1970 A Letter for Nanny Nanny receives a letter that makes her unhappy and the children try to cheer her up. Details Episode 7 Aired Nov 6, 1970 The Great Broadcast of 1936 An old radio broadcasts '30s programs, to the professor's bafflement. Details Episode 8 Aired Nov 13, 1970 The Masculine/Feminine Mystique The professor finds that his new assistant is a bit of a feminist. Details Episode 9 Aired Nov 20, 1970 The India Queen Nanny's suggestion that the boys build a raft to keep busy on a rainy day leads to a very strange voyage for Prof. Everett. Details Episode 10 Aired Dec 4, 1970 The Visitor Butch's pen pal, a runaway orphan from Canada, shows up at the Everett home. Details Episode 11 Aired Dec 11, 1970 My Son, the Sitter Hal belief that he is old enough to baby sit his siblings is put to the test. Details Episode 12 Aired Dec 18, 1970 From Butch With Love Butch learns the rewards of thrift, hard work and consideration. Details Episode 13 Aired Dec 25, 1970 The Humanization of Herbert T. Peabody Nanny and the children thaw the heart of an embittered puppeteer. Details Episode 14 Aired Jan 8, 1971 A Diller, a Dollar Prudence and her new teacher both have the jitters as they start their first day of school. Details Episode 15 Aired Jan 15, 1971 Separate Rooms Butch and Hal have a fight and demand to have separate rooms. Details Episode 16 Aired Jan 22, 1971 The Human Fly Nanny's Uncle Alfred comes to visit her and does a human-fly act. Details Episode 17 Aired Jan 29, 1971 The Man Who Came to Pasta An Italian director is invited to dinner at the Everett house, but can't leave as his supper makes him sick. Details Episode 18 Aired Feb 5, 1971 The Art of Relationships Nanny takes some night school classes and falls for her school's professor. Details Episode 19 Aired Feb 12, 1971 The Balloon Ladies Two of Nanny's aunts arrive for a visit in a hot air balloon. Details Episode 20 Aired Feb 19, 1971 The Prodigy A 12 year old math genius comes for a visit and causes Hal to get jealous. Details Episode 21 Aired Feb 26, 1971 How Many Candles? Butch finds Nanny's passport which says that her birthday is April 18, 1864, making her 106 years old. Details Episode 22 Aired Mar 5, 1971 The Unknown Factor Fair conduct means different things to Butch and the professor. Details Episode 23 Aired Mar 12, 1971 Kid Stuff To raise money to restore a park fountain, Nanny and the children put on a show. Details Episode 24 Aired Mar 26, 1971 The Communication Gap The professor finds a love note from one of his students and thinks it is meant for him. Details

Season Info

Executive Producer
Charles B. Fitzsimons
Network
ABC
Rating
TV-PG
Genre
Comedy
Original Language
English
Release Date
Sep 25, 1970