Fran Drescher's new daytime talk show has the usual bells and whistles, plus a live band, and the one thing no other show has had, or ever will have.
That laugh.
It sounds like a constipated barnyard animal, or maybe an old tractor that turns over but can't get started. That a Fran Drescher noise would make you think of Old MacDonald's Farm is surprising, since she has been dragging that thick New York accent around since she started talking in Flushing, Queens, 51 years ago.bridal consultant who brought her sense and sensibility into the lives of a prim British father who was a Broadway producer, and his pampered children. It aired for six seasons on CBS in the '90s, lives forever worldwide in syndication and local offshoots, and runs at varying times on Nick at Nite, and two episodes on TV Land at 1 a.m.