In the Beginning - Season 1

In the Beginning - Season 1

Season 1

The series featured the relationship between stuffed-shirt, conservative priest Father Cleary and liberal, streetwise nun Sister Agnes (known as "Aggie") that run a ghetto mission together in Baltimore. While Aggie was from the area and enjoyed the assignment, Father Cleary had difficulty dealing with her (frequently referring to her as "Attila the Nun"), as well as the neighborhood prostitutes, hustlers and winos.

Network
Episodes9
DatesSep 20, 1978 - Oct 18, 1978

Episodes

Pilot
Season 1Episode 130 min

Pilot

A conservative priest and a liberal nun open up a mission together.

Sep 20, 1978
What's It All About?
Season 1Episode 230 min

What's It All About?

Aggie is stunned by the neighborhood girls' dangerous ignorance about sex. Rick Springfield is a traveling musician who proves to be a great temptation for Aggie, who finds herself troubled with lustful thoughts about the young man.

Sep 27, 1978
Father Cleary's Crisis
Season 1Episode 330 min

Father Cleary's Crisis

Father Cleary is passed over for monsignor.

Oct 4, 1978
The Good Thief
Season 1Episode 430 min

The Good Thief

A neighborhood kid is accused of stealing from the church.

Oct 11, 1978
Aggie's Love Story
Season 1Episode 530 min

Aggie's Love Story

Aggie and Cleary attempt to start a sex education class for the kids who come to the mission.

Oct 18, 1978
The Poker Game
Season 1Episode 630 min

The Poker Game

Aggie and Lillian raise money for the kids' camping trip by playing poker.

The Kook
Season 1Episode 730 min

The Kook

Cleary thinks Garfunkel is a talentless hack who should quit the business.

Well Healed
Season 1Episode 830 min

Well Healed

Wedding for Thee
Season 1Episode 930 min

Wedding for Thee

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