My Fair Nanny (Russian TV series)
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My Fair Nanny is a Russian comedy television series based on the American television sitcom, The Nanny
The Nanny (TV series)
The Nanny is an American television sitcom co-produced by Sternin & Fraser Ink, Inc., and Fran Drescher in association with TriStar Television for the CBS network...

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Plot

The plot develops around Viktoria Prutkovskaya, an energetic and extravagant Ukrainian, who is dismissed by her boyfriend Anton. Now working as a cosmetics saleswoman, Viktoria finds herself in a house with Maksim Shatalin, a famous producer, widower, and father of three. Shatalin is going to throw a party for potential investors, and he desperately needs a nanny to look after his children. In desperation, he hires Viktoria, although regrets about his choice.

Masha, Dennis and Ksenia Shatalina, Maksim's children, do not initially have a very friendly attitude to their new nanny, but she quickly changes that. Shatalin's house includes the butler, Constantine, and Chief Financial Officer Janna Arkadyevna Izhevskaya, a clever, know-it-all, and sarcastic minister, who immediately finds things in common new nanny, and they remain friends throughout the series. But the cool, sociopathic Janna from the beginning dislikes Viktoria, being jealous of her with Shatalin, who she has been in love with for many years.

The relationship between Constantine and Janna become one of the minor lost. They became friends long before the appearance of the show, but later despise each other. Constantine and Janna often say comments about each other, but sometimes they can get along, and between them there is even some kind of sexual attraction.

An important role in the drama consists of numerous cousins, uncles and aunts from the Shatalin and Prutkovskaya families. They work closely with each other talking, but do not always play well. Victoria's mother, Lyubov, comes to visit almost everyday and doesn't not leave the Shatalina home for a long time. Victoria herself is not too delighted with Maxima's relatives, but family ties are very important to her.

The main story line is the story of Maksim and Viktoria. Almost from the very beginning of the series, their relationship took a different nature than simply the "nanny, and the father of the family." Victoria is responsible not only for children but also for Maxim. The feelings between the both of them appears in the first season, and increases more and more. But, Maxim does not make the first move and tries to keep Victoria on the distance. At the end of the third season, Maxim has finally acknowledged his love for her, but early in the fourth season takes back his words, what leads Victoria furious.

Since then, their relationship changes. Viktoria is aware of his feelings, but realizes that she can not wait for him forever. In the sixth season, he proposes to her and they get married.

Cast

  • Anastasia Zavorotnyuk
    Anastasia Zavorotnyuk
    Anastasia Yuryevna Zavorotnyuk is a Russian actress, TV presenter, and jury member on the TRK Ukraine, Meritorious Artist of Russian Federation.-Biography:...

     as Viktoria "Vika" Vladimirovna Shatalina (née Prutkovskaya) (Fran Fine)
  • Sergei Zhigunov as Maksim Viktorovič Shatalin (Maxwell Sheffield)
  • Lyubov Polishchuk
    Lyubov Polishchuk
    Lyubov Grigoryevna Polishchuk was a popular Russian actress.She was born in the Siberian city of Omsk. After school she decided to become an actress and moved to Moscow. She made her debut in cinema in 1976 in the popular comedy film 12 stulyev in 1977, which was directed by Mark Zakharov.Lyubov...

     as Lyubov Grigorevna Prutkovskaya (Sylvia Fine)
  • Alexander Filippenko as Vladimir Vladimirovič Prutkovsky (Morty Fine; appeared in the 7th season after Lyubov Polishchuk died)
  • Irina Andreeva as Kseniya "Ksyusha" Maksimovna Shatalina (Grace "Gracie" Sheffield)
  • Katia Dubakina as Mariya "Masha" Maksimovna Shatalina (Margareth "Maggie" Sheffield)
  • Paul Serdyuk as Denis Maksimovič Shatalin (Brighton Shieffield)
  • Boris Smolkin as Konstantin Nikolaevič Semënov (Niles)
  • Olga Prokofieva as Janna Arkadyevna Izhevskaya (C.C. Babcock)
  • Alexander Nazarov as Baba Nadezhda "Nadya" Mihailovna (Yetta Rosenberg)
  • Gulya Nijinska as Vera (Val Toriello)
  • Olesya Zheleznyak as Galya Kopylova (Val's second counterpart after Nijinska leaved the show)
  • Nina Ruslanova as Aunt Faya
  • Olga Block Mirimskaya as Shura
  • Tatyana Zhukov-Kirtbaya as Baba Sima

Release

The first season of the show was released in 2004.
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