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From a Bird's Eye View

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From A Bird's Eye View was a 1971 ATV and ITC Entertainment co-produced sitcom. In the United States it aired on NBC. The series followed two International Airlines stewardesses, a scatterbrained Briton and a savvy American, as they flew the London-America route. The series ran for 16 25-minute color episodes. The series was not a big success in either the UK or the US, but ITC re-used the format (and the writers and crew) for the Shirley MacLaine series Shirley's World. That show also flopped, but ran to one more episode than From A Bird's Eye View.

Main cast

Guest stars included Alexandra Bastedo.

Episode list

This list is based on the NBC airdate order, which appears to be the same as the production order.

  1. The Hate-In
  2. Wife Trouble
  3. Hurricane Millie
  4. Millie's Moveable Feast
  5. Difficult Passenger
  6. Nobody Sleeps on a Honeymoon
  7. Russian Roulette, Millie-style
  8. Witness for the Persecution
  9. I, Too, was a Novice
  10. Sicilian Affair
  11. Highland Fling
  12. Family Tree
  13. All in a Day's Work
  14. Never Put it in Writing
  15. The Matchmakers
  16. Home is where the Heart is

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