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- 1. The Flying Nun Sep 7, 1967
- A new arrival at the Convent San Tanco makes a startling discovery.
- 2. The Convert Sep 14, 1967
- Carlos believe he's having religious visions and decides to reform himself after seeing a nun fly.
- 3. Old Cars for New Sep 21, 1967
- Honest Hernando swindles the convent when their car breaks down.
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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April 3, 1970. ( 1970-04-03) 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.
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- 82 (list of episodes)
- September 7, 1967 –, April 3, 1970
- ABC
Season 1. Join Sally Field as Sister Bertrille in this first season of "The Flying Nun" as she uses her ability to become airborne, via her "jet" corvette to help others, whether they want it or not.
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Sister Bertrille is getting better at flying and takes the occasional practice flight. During one of her flights, she is seen by Carlos Ramirez, who thinks he has seen a religious vision. Because of it, he gives up drinking, gambling and girls, while taking up meditating and going to mass.
From Season 1, Episode 1 'The Flying Nun' - Located atop a hill in old San Juan, Puerto Rico, the Convent San Tanco is populated by, among others, the stern ...
THE FLYING NUN. 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).