Épisodes 24
The Human Element
Professor is working on a computer program.
Nanny takes the children in ""Arabella"", her car named after her Aunt. 3 boys laugh at Nanny and the children because of Nanny's car, calling it Yellow Arabella. The 3 boys hassle Butch and Hal about Arabella and they propose a race.
Nanny laughs at the prospect of racing Arabella but says there is no race because old cars aren't to be raced, but to be loved for.
After Nanny turns the boys challenge of a race down they ask their father who also says he agrees with Nanny. He suggests another way to have a race...using the computer program he has been working on.
The bully boys father says his Buckingham will beat Arabella even through the computer race. The boys read all of their car information to the Professor who inputs the data into his computer.
The Buckingham wins the computer data race and the Everett boys are disappointed. The family goes for a trip in Arabella and meet up with the Buckingham (magically of course!) along the way.
Lire la suiteThe Haunted House
Nanny and the children explore a haunted house inhabited by an old actor.
Lire la suiteStar 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.
Lire la suiteE. S. Putt
Butch breaks his dad's lucky putter right before a big tournement.
Lire la suiteBack to Nature
Nanny and the family go camping!!!
Lire la suiteA Letter For Nanny
Nanny receives a letter that makes her a little unhappy and the children try to cheer her up.
Lire la suiteThe Great Broadcast of 1936
Nanny's automobile ""Arrabella"" radio only broadcasts shows from the 1930's
Lire la suiteThe Masculine-Feminine Mystique
The Professor's new assistant is a bit of a feminist.
Lire la suiteThe India Queen
Hal and Butch work on a raft.
Lire la suiteThe Visitor
Butch's pen-pal, a runaway orphan from Canada, shows up at the Everett home.
Lire la suiteMy Son, the Sitter
Hal believes he is old enough to watch his siblings and is put to the test.
Lire la suiteFrom Butch, With Love
Butch tries to earn enough money to buy an old record player.
Lire la suiteThe Humanization of Herbert T. Peabody
Nanny and the kids help out an old puppeteer.
Lire la suiteA Diller, a Dollar
Prudence and her new teacher both start their first day of school.
Lire la suiteSeparate Rooms
Butch and Hal have a fight and demand to have separate bedrooms
Lire la suiteThe Human Fly
Nanny's Uncle Alfred comes to visit her. Of course every one knows actor John Mills (Uncle Alfred) is series star Miss Juliet Mills daddy.
Lire la suiteThe 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 ill.
Lire la suiteThe Art of Relationships
Nanny takes some night school courses and falls for that school Professor (Bert Convy)
Lire la suiteThe Balloon Ladies
Two of Nanny's aunts (Ida Lupino & Marjorie Bennett) arrive for a visit by BALLOON
Lire la suiteThe Prodigy
A 12 year-old genius comes for a visit causing jealousy in Hal
Lire la suiteHow Many Candles?
This episode begins with the children coming home from school to find Nanny in bed with the ""dreaded lergys"". The children are preparing to attend Francine's costume party. When Butch goes into Nanny's trunk to get out some make-up he sees a passport with Nanny's photo giving he date of birth as April 18, 1864, making her 106 years old. Since the 18th is the following day the children prepare to throw her party. The professor keeps trying to get Nanny to reveal her real age. She mentions how she is the image of her great-aunt who lived to a very advanced age. Just as the Professor thinks he has solved the passport riddle Nanny mentions her great-aunt's was a Libra (October).
Lire la suiteThe Unknown Factor
Butch enters a fishing contest in hopes that he can buy Nanny a present.
Lire la suiteKid Stuff
To raise money to restore a park fountain, Nanny and the children put on a show.
Lire la suiteThe Communication Gap
The Professor gets a love note from one of his students
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