The Flying Nun - Season 3

Season 3
Episodes

The Big Game

My Sister the Star

Speek the Speach, I Pray You

The Paolo Story

Marcello's Idol

Guess Who's Coming to Picket

The Not So Great Impostor

A Convent Full of Miracles

Hector and the Brass Band

The New Habit

Bertrille and the Silent Flicks

A Ticket for Betrille

The New Carlos

Dear Aggie

My Sister, the Doctor

Armando and the Pool Table

Hello Columbus

The Dumbest Kid in School

AMan's Best Friend Isn't

The Somnaviatrix

Papa Carlos

The Candid Commercial

A Gift for El Charro

When Generations Gap

Operation Population

No Tears for Mrs. Thomas
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