The Flying Nun 1x28 May the Wind Be Always at Your Back . Sally Feilds

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The Flying Nun is an American sitcom produced by Screen Gems for
ABC based on the 1965 book The Fifteenth Pelican, written by Tere
Rios. It starred Sally Field as Sister Bertrille. The series
originally ran on ABC from September 7, 1967, to April 3, 1970,
producing 82 episodes, including a one-hour pilot episode.

Developed by Bernard Slade, the series centered on the adventures
of a community of nuns in the Convent San Tanco in San Juan, Puerto
Rico. The comic elements of the storyline were provided by the
flying ability of a novice nun, Sister Bertrille.

In the hour-long series pilot, Chicago native Elsie Ethrington
arrives in San Juan from New York City after her arrest for having
been involved in a protest; she then adopts the name of Sister
Bertrille. It is also later learned (in the episode "My Sister,
The Sister") that Sister Bertrille comes from a family of physicians,
and that she is the only member of that family who did not follow in
their footsteps. She instead became a nun, joining the Convento San
Tanco, after being impressed by the missionary work of her aunt, and
broke up with her boyfriend of eight months, a toy salesman.

Sister Bertrille could be relied upon to solve any problem that came
her way by her ability to catch a passing breeze and fly. This was
generally attributed to her weighing under 90 pounds (41 kilograms),
high winds at the Convent high on the ocean bluffs, and the large,
heavily starched cornette that was the headpiece for her habit. (The
cornette was based on one worn until the middle 1960s by the Daughters
of Charity, although Sister Bertrille was never said to belong to that
order. Indeed, the order which included the Convento San Tanco was
never actually specified in the series.) Her flying talents caused as
many problems as they solved. She explains her ability to fly by stating,
"When lift plus thrust is greater than load plus drag, anything can fly."
In one episode, she tries to gain weight so she could stay grounded, but
the attempt fails. Additionally, in the first-season episode "Young Man
with a Cornette," she specifically tells a young boy who intended to use
her cornette to fly that there were many factors other than her weight
(which was distributed differently from that of the boy) that made her
flying possible. She was unable to take off only when heavy rains or storms
caused her starched cornette to lose its shape, when she had to wear
something that would keep her grounded at all times, or, on one occasion,
when an inner ear infection caused her to lose her balance.
(See the episode titled "The Flying Dodo.")

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