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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. Sally Field starred as the title character, Sister Bertrille.
This is a list of the 82 episodes of the U.S. sitcom The Flying Nun, originally broadcast on ABC-TV from September 7, 1967, to April 3, 1970. The first two seasons are currently available on DVD by Sony Pictures Home Entertainment and Mill Creek Entertainment.
The TV series The Flying Nun, starring Sally Field, was based on this book. The sitcom was produced by Screen Gems for the ABC television network between 1967 and 1970. Upon learning of their son's fate, Ríos and her husband tried to find out what they could about the circumstances surrounding his death.
On her reluctance to take The Flying Nun (1967-1970), and how little she enjoyed filming the show: “[After Gidget ] I was immediately offered this show and I turned it down. I was 19.
The Flying Nun; M. Madre Paula (TV series) Mrs. Davis; P. Perdóname, señor; S. Sister Boniface Mysteries; Sister Kate (TV series) U. Um Himmels Willen; W. Warrior ...
Pages in category "Flying Nun Records compilation albums" The following 23 pages are in this category, out of 23 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
The latter nickname later caused speculation about her possible influence on the television show The Flying Nun when it premiered in 1967. [ 3 ] On November 12, 1956, Kinskey appeared as herself in "The Pilot", a biographical episode of the CBS Television Network anthology series " Westinghouse Studio One ."
Linda Dangcil (June 19, 1941 – May 7, 2009) was an American actress and dancer best known for her roles as Sister Ana in the ABC television series The Flying Nun and Carmen 'Raya' Alonso in the animated series Jem. [1] Dangcil was a native of San Francisco, California. [1] She graduated from Immaculate Heart High School in Los Angeles. [1]