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atomic-chronoscaph · 10 months
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1960s Television Tie-In Board Games
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boricuacherry-blog · 2 months
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The misadventures of a flying nun.
A nun realized she could fly when the wind caught the large headpiece of her habit.
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gameraboy2 · 11 months
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Sally Field - The Flying Nun
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dozydawn · 3 months
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fenton cranberry opalescent hobnail lamps in episodes of laramie + the flying nun
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mydailyvintagephotos · 6 months
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Happy Birthday 🎂 Sally Field
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oldshowbiz · 8 months
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citizenscreen · 11 months
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Sally Field and Alejandro Rey in “The Flying Nun” in 1967
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nerves-nebula · 3 months
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Any of you guys seen the flying nun
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pygartheangel · 10 months
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atomic-chronoscaph · 2 months
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Sally Field as The Flying Nun (1967)
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Back in the day, Waaay back in the day. There were a lot of comics based on television shows. In the 50s, pretty much every Western series except for just one or two had at least one Four-Color comic dedicated to it.
Moving forward to the late 60s, and early 70s, there was a different type of series with its own ambiance. They, too, had comics based on them. But which were the most popular?
The Partridge Family is the winner with 22 issues, plus as a side item David Cassidy also had a comic that made it to 14 issues.
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The Monkees with 17 issues.
Yeah, the kids with their hair and their clothes and their bee-bop jazz music!
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Happy Days with 6 issues.
Use to know someone sure that Happy Days was set not in the 50s but in 1962 and based on American Graffiti. When I pointed out that in the first season, they had an episode dealing with Eisenhower and Stevenson's presidential election in 1952. "Where were you in 62?" "Where were you in 62!" he shouted as if that was anything other than the tagline for a film that had nothing to do with the series other than one actor who was in both. "You know he was also in Eat My Dust? Is Happy Days set in the 30s, then?" "WHERE WERE YOU IN SIXTY-TWO!!!"
He kept repeating until he was satisfied he had proved his point.
I think he works at FOX News now.
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Family Affair 4 issues
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The Flying Nun 4 issues
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The Brady Bunch. 2 Issues.
Ouch!
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And showing, that (sub-genre) is not dead, which can eternal slumber.
Saved By the Bell from 1993. 5 issues. From Harvey of all companies!
The first five comics should have had cross-overs, that would have been fun, but they didn't do that sort of thing back then.
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beasiannow · 11 months
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I went to Dream Studio
Where you can put in a photo and alter it.
I put in a series old old Four-Color Comics based on American TV series with picture covers and prompted: Japanese television series or Chinese television series. These were the results.
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She Hunt
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The Lennon Sisters
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Bonanza
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The Andy Griffith 
Seems the AI had its own idea about Aunt Bea and Opie.
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The Hardy Boys
Speaking of having its own ideas
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The Flying Nun
Then I turned the gain down and let the computer have more control.
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bygones-bby · 4 months
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Sister Sixto starring Shelly Morrison ( also played Rosario on Will & Grace TV show) The Flying Nun on ABC TV 1968
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alvadee · 1 year
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Victor Buono as Marko The Magnificent in the episode "Sister Socko in San Tanco" of "The Flying Nun" (1967-1970)
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mydailyvintagephotos · 6 months
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Happy Birthday
Sally Field 🎂
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oldshowbiz · 2 years
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1969.
The Women of Comedy.
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