5.2 /10 1 Votes
3.2/10 Country of origin United States No. of seasons 1 First episode date 17 September 1970 Number of episodes 17 | 7.1/10 Original language(s) English No. of episodes 17 Final episode date 7 January 1971 Number of seasons 1 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Starring Renne JarrettJohn FinkCeleste HolmRobert F. SimonFrank AletterWilliam Bassett Cast Similar The Patty Duke Show, Hart to Hart, I Dream of Jeannie |
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Nancy is an American sitcom that aired on NBC during the 1970-1971 television season, with Renne Jarrett in the title role.
Contents
- Nancy opening credits nbc sitcom
- The real nancy botwin from weeds
- Synopsis
- Broadcast history
- Promotion
- Episodes
- References
The real nancy botwin from weeds
Synopsis
While Nancy Smith, daughter of the President of the United States, is vacationing in fictitious Center City, Iowa, she meets and marries veterinarian Adam Hudson (John Fink).
Celeste Holm appeared as Abby Townsend, the press secretary of the First Lady, Nancy's official chaperone. Robert F. Simon appeared as Everett McPherson, Dr. Hudson's uncle. William Bassett starred as Agent Turner of the United States Secret Service; Ernesto Macias was Agent Rodriguez; Frank Aletter played Tom Daily; and Eddie Applegate played local reporter Willie Maxwell. Nobody was cast as the President.
Broadcast history
It aired from September 17, 1970, to January 7, 1971, on Thursday in the 9:30 Eastern timeslot between Ironside and The Dean Martin Show. The competition was another sitcom, The Odd Couple, on ABC, and the second half-hour of the CBS Thursday Night Movies.
Promotion
In an effort to generate interest in Nancy, a novel based the TV series was released at the same time as the show. Jarrett, Fink, and Holm also graced the cover of TV Guide, which coincided with the November 5, 1970 wedding episode. But it wasn't enough to generate viewer interest.
Episodes
Seventeen episodes of Nancy were broadcast before the show's cancellation.