La Niñera (Argentine TV series)

La Niñera is a sitcom in Argentina, based on the U.S. TV series, The Nanny, starring Florencia Peña, Boy Olmi, Roberto Carnaghi and Carola Reyna. The series consisted of two seasons (one issued in 2004 and the other issued in early 2005).

La Niñera
GenreSitcom
Created byFran Drescher
Peter Marc Jacobson
Written byDiego Alarcon
Fran Drescher
Directed byClaudio Ferrari
StarringFlorencia Peña
Boy Olmi
Roberto Carnaghi
Carola Reyna
Agustina Córdova
Malena Luchetti
Mariano Colombo
Mirta Busnelli
Carmen Vallejo
Jorgelina Aruzzi
Country of originArgentina
Original languageSpanish
No. of seasons2
No. of episodes175
Production
Executive producerMariano Berterreix
ProducersFran Drescher
Prudence Fraser
Peter Marc Jacobson
Frank Lombardi
Garyn Lucas
Robert Sternin
Diane Wilk
Production locationTeleSet Studios
Running time30 minutes (approx.)
Production companySony Pictures Entertainment
Release
Original networkTelefe
Original releaseJanuary 19, 2004 (2004-01-19) 
March 19, 2005 (2005-03-19)
Chronology
Related showsThe Nanny
External links
Website

Plot

Flor Finkel, is an extravagant woman who starts working as a nanny for the Iraolas, a very wealthy family, formed by Juan Manuel Iraola, and his three children, Maggie, Agustín and Mica. In addition, the family has a butler named Fidel and Tete, a business partner of Juan Manuel (who is in love with him). Slowly but surely, Flor will give life to the house, turning it into a lovely home.

Cast

  • Florencia Peña as Flor Finkel (Fran Fine)
  • Boy Olmi as Juan Manuel Iraola (Maxwell Sheffield)
  • Roberto Carnaghi as Fidel (Niles)
  • Carola Reyna as Teté López Lynch (C.C.)
  • Agustina Córdova as Maggie Iraola (Margaret)
  • Malena Luchetti as Micaela Iraola (Grace)
  • Mariano Colombo as Juan Agustín Iraola (Brighton)
  • Mirta Busnelli as Silvia Finkel (Sylvia Fine)
  • Jorgelina Aruzzi as Vale (Val)

Guest stars

The sitcom had a large number of celebrities who participated in the program, such as comedians and singers. The most prominent were Ricardo Montaner, Pablo Galan, Chayanne, Diego Torres, and others.

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