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    The Flying Nun

    TV-PG1967 · Sitcom · 3 seasons

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  2. The Flying Nun is an American fantasy sitcom television series about a community of nuns which included one who could fly when the wind caught her cornette. It was produced by Screen Gems for ABC based on the 1965 book The Fifteenth Pelican , written by Tere Ríos .

    • September 7, 1967 –, April 3, 1970
    • ABC
  3. The Flying Nun: Created by Bernard Slade, Harry Ackerman, Max Wylie. With Sally Field, Marge Redmond, Madeleine Sherwood, Alejandro Rey. The misadventures of a nun who can fly and her convent and neighbours.

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  4. Watch with Prime. Start your 30-day free trial. Episodes. Sort. S1 E1 - -01. September 6, 1967. 49min. 13+. Arriving in wind-swept San Juan to enter the Convent San Tanco, Sister Bertrille , a novice from the U.S., discovers that she can fly.

  5. Dec 21, 2022 · 45. 2.5K views 1 year ago. The series originally ran on ABC from September 7, 1967, to April 3, 1970, producing 82 episodes, including a one-hour pilot episode. ...more.

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  6. Convent San Tanco's nuns draw names to provide Christmas presents for one another and Sister Bertrille draws Sister Olaf, an elderly nun from Scandanavia who's one wish is to see snow fall again before she dies. The young nun connives with the U.S. Weather Bureau to produce a snowstorm over the convent with disastrous results.

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  8. Mar 24, 2023 · The Flying Nun | Sister Bertrille Takes Her First Flight! | Classic TV Rewind - YouTube. Classic TV Rewind. 315K subscribers. Subscribed. 213. 21K views 1 year ago #SallyField...

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  9. Comedy. Sally Field stars as young Sister Bertrille, who uses her ability to become airborne, via her “jet” cornette to help others, whether they want it or not. Although her aims are always benevolent, her means are often bemoaned by Mother Superior (Madeleine Sherwood).

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