niania - 2x04 - Materialistka

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Niania: S2E4 (2005 — 2009)
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Episode 4
25 MAR 2006Comedy30 min
season
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  • Original name: Niania
  • Type: Scripted
  • IMDb link: 0482076
  • IMDb rating: 5.5 (654 votes) Search
Frances May unexpectedly for itself ended her career in the salon of wedding dresses, because the owner - former fiance - it slowed down. Frances decides to start a new chapter in his life and is akwizytorka cosmetics. Seeking first customers goes to the home of Max Skalski - producer of the famous television series. Max was looking for a new nanny for his three children who have recently lost their mother. Mistaking Frania with another candidate decides, though not without hesitation, I hire Frances for their clients turns out to be not just a babysitter, but his mother, a friend and guide ...
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