The One with the Male Nanny

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Friends season nine
September 2002 - May 2003
List of Friends episodes

Episodes:

  1. The One Where No One Proposes
  2. The One Where Emma Cries
  3. The One with the Pediatrician
  4. The One with the Sharks
  5. The One with Phoebe's Birthday Dinner
  6. The One with the Male Nanny
    (The 200th episode)
  7. The One with Ross's Inappropriate Song
  8. The One with Rachel's Other Sister
  9. The One with Rachel's Phone Number
  10. The One with Christmas in Tulsa
  11. The One Where Rachel Goes Back to Work
  12. The One with Phoebe's Rats
  13. The One Where Monica Sings
  14. The One with the Blind Dates
  15. The One with the Mugging
  16. The One with the Boob Job
  17. The One with the Memorial Service
  18. The One with the Lottery
  19. The One with Rachel's Dream
  20. The One with the Soap Opera Party
  21. The One with the Fertility Test
  22. The One with the Donor
  23. The One in Barbados, Part One
  24. The One in Barbados, Part Two

"The One with the Male Nanny" is the 6th episode (200th for the whole series) of Season 9 in the TV series Friends.

First aired: November 7, 2002

Ross mocks Rachel's new male nanny for Emma. Chandler becomes upset when Monica says that somebody from her job is the funniest guy she's ever met and Phoebe and Mike exchange apartment keys, only to get a surprise visit from her ex-boyfriend David on her arrival.

  • Written by: Marta Kauffman, David Crane
  • Directed by: Kevin S. Bright
  • Recurring Role:

-Elizabeth and Genevieve Davidson (Emma Geller-Green (uncredited))
-Paul Rudd (Mike)
-Hank Azaria (David)

  • Guest Stars:

-Freddie Prinze Jr. (Sandy)
-Susan Slome (The Prospective Nanny)

  • Production Code: 175256

  • When Sandy, the male nanny, is playing the recorder he is playing the song "Greensleeves."
Preceded by
"The One with Phoebe's Birthday Dinner"
List of Friends episodes Followed by
"The One with Ross's Inappropriate Song"
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