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{{quote|''Rico'': "Sister Bertrille! You're...you're flying!"
{{quote|'''Rico''': Sister Bertrille! You're...you're flying!
''Sister Bertrille'': "Don't be silly, Rico! Whoever heard of [[Title Drop|a flying nun]]!?!" }}
'''Sister Bertrille''': Don't be silly, Rico! Whoever heard of [[Title Drop|a flying nun]]? }}


The Flying Nun was a sitcom produced by Screen Gems for ABC [[Adaptation Displacement|based on the book]] ''[[Adaptation Displacement|The Fifteenth Pelican]]'', by Tere Rios. The sitcom ran for three seasons, and produced 82 color episodes from 1967 until 1970.
''[[The Flying Nun]]'' was a sitcom produced by Screen Gems for ABC [[Adaptation Displacement|based on the book]] ''[[The Fifteenth Pelican]]'', by Tere Rios. The sitcom ran for three seasons, and produced 82 color episodes from 1967 until 1970.


The star was a young Sally Field (post-''Gidget''), who played a spunky novice nun assigned to the Daughters of Charity convent in Puerto Rico. As a novice, Sister Bertrille, as she was called, wore a white habit robe with a heavily starched winged cornette.
The star was a young [[Sally Field]] (post-''[[Gidget]]''), who played the former Elsie Ethrington, a spunky novice nun assigned to the Daughters of Charity convent in Puerto Rico. As a novice, Sister Bertrille (as she was now called) wore a white habit robe with a heavily starched winged cornette.


Due to some [[Artistic License Physics]] that beggar suspension of disbelief, Sister Bertrille was able to fly in a slight breeze. "When lift plus thrust is greater than load plus drag, anything can fly." And once the breeze caught her cornette...
Due to some [[Artistic License Physics]] that beggar [[Willing Suspension of Disbelief]], Sister Bertrille was able to fly in a slight breeze. "When lift plus thrust is greater than load plus drag, anything can fly." And once the breeze caught her cornette...


Every week Sister Bertrille would solve a new problem for the people of San Juan, due to her ability to fly. How this novice can be more effective and nurturing than all the middle-aged experienced nuns at her convent is interesting to note.
Every week Sister Bertrille would solve a new problem for the people of San Juan, due to her ability to fly. How this novice can be more effective and nurturing than all the middle-aged experienced nuns at her convent is interesting to note.


It should also be noted that flying amongst nuns is an unusual [[Just for Pun|habit]].
It should also be noted that flying amongst nuns is an unusual [[Just for Pun|habit]].

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* [[Baseball Episode]]: "The Big Game".
* [[Baseball Episode]]: "The Big Game".
{{quote|'''Reverend Mother Plaseato''': We shall... pray... for your eyesight, Mr Umpire!}}
{{quote|'''Reverend Mother Plaseato''': We shall... pray... for your eyesight, Mr Umpire!}}
* [[Blunt Metaphors Trauma]]: [[Funny Foreigner]] Sister Sisto. [[Don't Explain the Joke|Although technically not a foreigner since she is Puerto Rican]].
* [[Blunt Metaphors Trauma]]: [[Funny Foreigner]] Sister Sisto. [[Don't Explain the Joke|Although technically not a foreigner since she is Puerto Rican]].
* [[The Cast Showoff]]: Sally Field sang in several episodes and contributed to the show's soundtrack.
* [[Everyone Calls Him "Barkeep"]]: Usually, as is typical in a convent. But in one episode, an old boyfriend who fears his rejection caused Sister Bertrille to become a nun refers to her by her birth name of Elsie.
* [[Everyone Calls Him "Barkeep"]]: Usually, as is typical in a convent. But in one episode, an old boyfriend who fears his rejection caused Sister Bertrille to become a nun refers to her by her birth name of Elsie.
* [[Fantastic Comedy]]
* [[Fantastic Comedy]]
* [[Give Me a Sign]]: Carlos's nearsighted uncle is convinced he's going to die in a week after seeing a giant white bird flying above him. Guess who the 'bird' was....
* [[Give Me a Sign]]: Carlos's nearsighted uncle is convinced he's going to die in a week after seeing a giant white bird flying above him. Guess who the "bird" was....
* [[Hypno Fool]]: One episode has a dentist ([[Bernie Kopell]]) cross this one with a bizarre [[Freaky Friday Flip]]: He uses hypnosis to make Sister Bertrille and the Mother Superior think they're each other. Hilarity, of course, ensues when a visiting Father ([[Paul Lynde]]) is observing the convent.
* [[Hey, It's That Guy!]]: Sister Betrille's Uncle Reggie is [[Gilligan's Island|the Skipper]], who gets involved with [[Get Smart|Hymie]], a wanted criminal.
** "[[The Love Boat|Doctor!]] Ve don't hypnotize Mother Superiors en [[Get Smart|KAOS]]!"
** [[F Troop|Agarn]] is a slimy tabloid photographer posing as a priest to snap a picture of Sister Betrille in action.
** [[MASH|Maxwell Q. Klinger]] is a police officer with an uncanny resemblance to [[Frank Zappa]].
** [[Barney Miller|Chano]] is a policeman who gets in trouble for writing a ticket at Sister Betrille's insistence.
** One of the visiting priests is a real [[Hollywood Squares|Center Square]].
** Another visiting priest is a lot less [[The Addams Family|creepy and kooky]] without his mustache.
** [[Father Knows Best|Betty "Princess" Anderson]] is the Sister's sister.
** [[Star Trek: The Original Series|Gary Seven]] wants to adopt a Convent Kid. Hopefully he can keep him under [[The Equalizer|control.]]
** [[The Golden Girls|Stan Zbornak]] is a notorious Chicago gangster whose moll is hiding out amongst the nuns.
** [[Will and Grace|Sister Sixto]] still has plenty of will, but not much by way of grace.
* [[Hypno Fool]]: One episode has a dentist (Bernie Kopell) cross this one with a bizarre [[Freaky Friday Flip]]: He uses hypnosis to make Sister Bertrille and the Mother Superior think they're each other. Hilarity, of course, ensues when a visiting Father (Paul Lynde) is observing the convent.
* [[Lottery Ticket]]: In one episode, Sister Betrille returns a lost lottery ticket to a poor couple, who come to believe the ticket is blessed to win after accidentally witnessing her flying off.
* [[Lottery Ticket]]: In one episode, Sister Betrille returns a lost lottery ticket to a poor couple, who come to believe the ticket is blessed to win after accidentally witnessing her flying off.
* [[Narrator]]: Episodes are usually introduced by Sister Jacqueline, although some episodes are set up by Carlos, and even a few by Reverend Mother Plaseato herself.
* [[Narrator]]: Episodes are usually introduced by Sister Jacqueline, although some episodes are set up by Carlos, and even a few by Reverend Mother Plaseato herself.
* [[Nice Hat]]: So nice, it lets her fly!
* [[Nice Hat]]: So nice, it lets her fly!
* [[Nuns Are Funny]]: Much of the series' ''raison d'être''.
* [[Nuns Are Funny]]: Much of the series' ''raison d'être''.
* [[Old Shame]]: Sally Field has said that she wishes she had passed on this show.
* [[Plucky Comic Relief]]: Sister Sisto.
* [[Plucky Comic Relief]]: Sister Sisto.
* [[Ravens and Crows]]: In one episode, a crow takes off with a $5,000 donation check made out to the convent.
* [[Ravens and Crows]]: In one episode, a crow takes off with a $5,000 donation check made out to the convent.
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Latest revision as of 13:33, 8 July 2022

Rico: Sister Bertrille! You're...you're flying!
Sister Bertrille: Don't be silly, Rico! Whoever heard of a flying nun?

The Flying Nun was a sitcom produced by Screen Gems for ABC based on the book The Fifteenth Pelican, by Tere Rios. The sitcom ran for three seasons, and produced 82 color episodes from 1967 until 1970.

The star was a young Sally Field (post-Gidget), who played the former Elsie Ethrington, a spunky novice nun assigned to the Daughters of Charity convent in Puerto Rico. As a novice, Sister Bertrille (as she was now called) wore a white habit robe with a heavily starched winged cornette.

Due to some Artistic License Physics that beggar Willing Suspension of Disbelief, Sister Bertrille was able to fly in a slight breeze. "When lift plus thrust is greater than load plus drag, anything can fly." And once the breeze caught her cornette...

Every week Sister Bertrille would solve a new problem for the people of San Juan, due to her ability to fly. How this novice can be more effective and nurturing than all the middle-aged experienced nuns at her convent is interesting to note.

It should also be noted that flying amongst nuns is an unusual habit.

Tropes used in The Flying Nun include:

Reverend Mother Plaseato: We shall... pray... for your eyesight, Mr Umpire!