Well, that totally stinks! Because I love THE SINGING NUN, and I have the pilot episode of THE FLYING NUN on VHS, and there were a couple of songs in it. It was so nice to see a happy convent, and to see young Sally Field as the nun, singing with children, teaching them lessons through song. It gives me such a feeling of contentment to be alive in this world. Why they thought that they needed to phase out such a charming element of the show, it makes no sense to me– especially since this was not your average sitcom.
It would've made perfect sense for this program to maintain the music, because it wasn't supposed to be a slapstick comedy – it was supposed to be a heartwarming family show with comedic elements. The producers of the show obviously didn't understand their own program! Either that, or they decided to sell out to the zaniness of the era, instead of sticking with the sentimentality that made the show special in the first place.
After all, what do cloistered nuns do? Well, a couple of things they do is pray and sing. Singing is a big part of church life. I mean, it's not for nothing that most of the family movies made about nuns have got singing in them.
Huge mistake on the part of the show, to phase out the music! Especially during the years that the show was made, when music sounded so sweet.
Please excuse typos/funny wording; I use speech-recognition that doesn't always recognize!
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