Living with Fran

Living with Fran (2005-2006)

EndedScripted showComedy, Romance

A mother of two ends up falling in love with a man half her age as she tries to make him part of the family.

Network
Scheduleevery Friday at 21:30 (30 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S02E13Reuniting with FranMar 24, 2006
S02E12Dreaming with FranMar 17, 2006
S02E11Going to Bed with FranFeb 24, 2006
S02E10Masquerading with FranFeb 17, 2006
S02E09The Whole Clan with FranFeb 3, 2006
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did the TV show 'Living with Fran' premiere?

The TV show 'Living with Fran' premiered on April 8, 2005.

Who played the lead role in 'Living with Fran'?

The lead role in 'Living with Fran' was played by Fran Drescher.

What was the premise of 'Living with Fran'?

'Living with Fran' followed the story of Fran Reeves, a middle-aged woman who starts dating a much younger man, causing chaos in her life.

Who portrayed Fran's younger boyfriend in 'Living with Fran'?

The character of Fran's younger boyfriend in 'Living with Fran' was portrayed by Ryan McPartlin.

What was the name of Fran's ex-husband in 'Living with Fran'?

Fran's ex-husband in 'Living with Fran' was named Ted Reeves.

Who played Fran's ex-husband Ted in 'Living with Fran'?

The character of Fran's ex-husband Ted in 'Living with Fran' was played by Ben Feldman.

What was the relationship between Fran and Riley in 'Living with Fran'?

Fran and Riley were stepmother and stepson in 'Living with Fran'.

Who portrayed Riley in 'Living with Fran'?

The character of Riley in 'Living with Fran' was portrayed by Misti Traya.

What were Fran's children's names in 'Living with Fran'?

Fran's children in 'Living with Fran' were named Josh and Allison.

Who played Fran's son Josh in 'Living with Fran'?

The character of Fran's son Josh in 'Living with Fran' was played by Ben Indra.

Who played Fran's daughter Allison in 'Living with Fran'?

The character of Fran's daughter Allison in 'Living with Fran' was played by Debi Mazar.

What was the name of Fran's best friend in 'Living with Fran'?

Fran's best friend in 'Living with Fran' was named Val Toriello.

Who portrayed Fran's best friend Val in 'Living with Fran'?

The character of Fran's best friend Val in 'Living with Fran' was played by Rita Moreno.

Where was 'Living with Fran' primarily set?

'Living with Fran' was primarily set in Los Angeles, California.

What was the genre of 'Living with Fran'?

'Living with Fran' was a sitcom.

How many episodes were there in the first season of 'Living with Fran'?

The first season of 'Living with Fran' consisted of 13 episodes.

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