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List of foreign adaptations of The Nanny
This is list of all foreign adaptations of the American situation comedy The Nanny (1993–1999). Although the show has been broadcast in more than ninety countries, several local versions of the show have been produced in other countries, particularly in Latin America, Eastern Europe, and a number of Asian markets. These shows follow the original scripts very closely, but with minor alterations in order to adapt to their respective country's culture.
Argentina
Chile
Ecuador
La Niñera
Greece
Η Νταντά
Indonesia
The Nanny
Italy
In Italy, the American series was heavily redubbed and renamed La tata ("The Nanny" in Italian). It was broadcast on Italia 1 and in the Italian dub Fran Fine was renamed Francesca Cacace, Italian nanny from Frosinone, a town of Lazio, a region of Central Italy. Sylvia Fine was renamed "Zia Assunta" ("Aunt Assunta"), a relative of Francesca's family offering a shelter to her niece. Yetta Rosenberg was renamed "Zia Yetta" ("Aunt Yetta"), Polish, the few bits of her backstory provided altered to hide her Jewish origins. Val Toriello was renamed "Lalla Toriello". Francesca Cacace was no longer of Jewish heritage, but hailing from a Roman Catholic family, having become a lapsed Catholic ("The Kibbutz" is, in fact, a pretty unclear episode in the Italian version). Almost every reference to Jewish religion was altered accordingly in the show. In the Italian adaptation, Francesca's parents live in Italy and the only relatives emigrated in America with her are her two aunts, Yetta and Assunta, and her uncle, Assunta's husband Antonio, whose face is never seen (we can hear him having few shouted lines or see his wig from above). Italian dubbing also modifies some characteristics of the neighborhood where Max lives.
Mexico
Poland
Portugal
A Ama
Russia
Turkey
Mexica
La Mujercita Niñera
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