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Houdini774
(11 years ago)
Top shows of that era were about a guys mom who died and came back as a car, a genie in a bottle found by an astronaut and a little nun who goes flying all over the skies of Puerto Rico. It was the 60's. Just accept it and let it wash over you.
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zabadazidit
(16 years ago)
Marge Redmond was also the pitch lady for Cool-Whip back in the 1970s and 1980s. She was "Sara Tucker" of the Tucker Inn, whose desserts were always topped with Cool-Whip.
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coldbrrains
(10 years ago)
What the actual fuck
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howardberk8396
(15 years ago)
This theme, along with those from "That Girl!" and "Bewitched" are classic examples of the lush arrangements of 1960 TV themes. A classic!
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LeoKpop
(13 years ago)
Friends brought me here.
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jess4metoo
(17 years ago)
you missed out...but DVD's are now on sale.
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Dielawn69
(9 years ago)
Seen this today while randomly flipping through channels. What a weird fucking show.
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the60sKid
(14 years ago)
This show WAS based on a book published in 1966 by Marie Teresa Ríos who was Puerto Rican - American and a devout Catholic . She served as a pilot for the Civil Air Patrol in WWII and became a writer after. The book was dedicated to her son who was captured in Vietnam and was executed by his captors as a POW while serving there in 1965.
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cmmndrblu
(15 years ago)
she won two academy awards.
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Minxcomix
(16 years ago)
This show was based on a book called "The Fifteenth Pelican" written by Tere Rios.
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kris242
(15 years ago)
Who the FUCK thought it would be a great idea to make a show about a nun who could for some reason fly??? I like how in every episode, no matter the problem, it could always be resolved by the anti-gravity abilities of Sally Field.
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TampaTerry54
(15 years ago)
For some reason, the first 13 seconds of this are horrifying when you're stoned.
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jess4metoo
(17 years ago)
It's was the 60's! We had a talking horse, a genie in a bottle, a witch who was a housewife and some hillbilly's lived in a mansion in Beverly Hills. Believe me times were better then too.
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silvo1971
(16 years ago)
Bons tempos que não voltam mais, quando havia ainda criatividade na tv...
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