Flying High

Flying High (1978-1979)

EndedScripted showDrama, Comedy

Flying High follows the lives of three sexy flight attendants working for the fictional Sun West Airlines in Los Angeles.

Network
Scheduleevery Friday (60 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E15Ladies of the Nightjanv. 23, 1979
S01E14Great Expectationsdéc. 29, 1978
S01E13Swan Song for an Ugly Ducklingdéc. 22, 1978
S01E12The Marcy Connectiondéc. 17, 1978
S01E11Brides and Groomsdéc. 15, 1978
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did the TV show 'Flying High' premiere?

'Flying High' premiered on September 29, 1978.

Who were the main characters in 'Flying High'?

The main characters in 'Flying High' were Lisa Benton, Pam Bellagio, and Marcy Bowers.

What was the genre of 'Flying High'?

'Flying High' was a comedy series.

Who created 'Flying High'?

'Flying High' was created by Glen A. Larson.

In which city was 'Flying High' set?

'Flying High' was set in Los Angeles.

What was the occupation of the main characters in 'Flying High'?

The main characters in 'Flying High' worked as flight attendants.

Who was the actress who played Lisa Benton in 'Flying High'?

Connie Sellecca played Lisa Benton in 'Flying High'.

Who was the actress who played Pam Bellagio in 'Flying High'?

Kathryn Witt played Pam Bellagio in 'Flying High'.

Who was the actress who played Marcy Bowers in 'Flying High'?

Pat Klous played Marcy Bowers in 'Flying High'.

What airline did the characters work for in 'Flying High'?

The characters in 'Flying High' worked for the fictitious airline "Sun West Airlines".

Did 'Flying High' receive any awards during its run?

'Flying High' did not receive any major awards during its run.

Were there any notable guest stars in 'Flying High'?

Yes, 'Flying High' featured guest appearances by actors such as Tom Hanks and Mark Harmon.

How many episodes were there in the first season of 'Flying High'?

The first season of 'Flying High' consisted of 14 episodes.

Did 'Flying High' have a memorable theme song?

Yes, 'Flying High' had a memorable theme song titled "Flying High".

Did 'Flying High' have any spin-off series?

No, 'Flying High' did not have any spin-off series.

What was the premise of 'Flying High'?

'Flying High' followed the adventures and misadventures of three flight attendants as they dealt with the challenges of their profession and personal lives.

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