[s3e24] The Cantor Show -

The episode kicks off with Fran Fine dating the handsome new cantor at her mother Sylvia’s temple, (played by Philip Casnoff). In true Fran fashion, she can't help but show off her new beau. When she introduces him to Maxwell Sheffield, things take a professional turn. Maxwell is working on a new musical penned by none other than Burt Bacharach (guest-starring as himself), and upon hearing Gary sing, he immediately hires him for the show.

The episode thrives on the rising tension between Fran’s desire for a star boyfriend and her fear of divine retribution. Some of the funniest highlights include: [S3E24] The Cantor Show

The exterior shot of the synagogue used after the credits is a real synagogue located in Flushing, Queens , which is Fran’s actual hometown. The episode kicks off with Fran Fine dating

"The Cantor Show" is a standout episode because it hits all the show's best beats: Sylvia’s overbearing but well-meaning influence, Niles’ sharp wit, and Fran’s impossible balancing act between her two worlds. It reminds us that while you can take the girl out of Flushing, you can't take the fear of a disappointed mother (or a disappointed deity) out of the girl. The Cantor Show – The Nanny (Season 3, Episode 24) Maxwell is working on a new musical penned