What year did the Flying Nun come out?

What year did the Flying Nun come out?

1967
The Flying Nun aired on ABC from 1967 to 1970 for a total of 82 episodes. The idea for the unlikely sitcom didn’t come from a TV executive’s fever dream; it was actually based on the 1965 book The Fifteenth Pelican by Tere Rios.

Is the flying nun dead?

Marge Redmond, who played Sister Jacqueline on TV’s “The Flying Nun” and later became known as the spokeswoman in Cool Whip commercials, has died. She was 95 and her death was announced by SAG-AFTRA in its magazine.

How old was Sally Field Flying nun?

Field was only 18 years old when the series debuted in the fall of 1965. Petite and perky, she played a teenager on a quest to find fun with her best friend Larue (played by Lynette Winter).

How many seasons of Flying nun are there?

3
The Flying Nun/Number of seasons

How many episodes of the Flying Nun are there?

The Flying Nun. The Flying Nun is an American sitcom produced by Screen Gems for ABC based on the 1965 book The Fifteenth Pelican, written by Tere Rios. It starred Sally Field as Sister Bertrille. The series originally ran on ABC from September 7, 1967, to September 18, 1970, producing 82 episodes, including a one-hour pilot episode.

Is Sally Field still alive from the Flying Nun?

Following the deaths of Shelley Morrison in 2019 and Marge Redmond in 2020, Sally Field is the only surviving cast member of the series. During its first two seasons, The Flying Nun aired on Thursday nights at 8:00pm EST, where the series competed in the ratings with Daniel Boone on NBC and Cimarron Strip on CBS.

Are old porcelain dolls worth anything?

Porcelain dolls that were made 80 to 100 years ago or more can be quite valuable. For example, a doll made in 1916 by the French sculptor Albert Marque—one of 100 limited edition dolls dressed by the Parisian couturier Jeanne Margaine-LaCroix—was sold in 2014 by auction house Theriault’s for $300,000.

Who sings the Flying Nun songs in the 1967 movie?

A soundtrack LP featuring songs from the series sung by Sally Field, titled Star Of “The Flying Nun,” was released by Colgems in 1967.