Many Happy Returns (disambiguation)

Many Happy Returns (disambiguation)

Many Happy Returns is a greeting, usually for birthdays, in reference to the passing year.

Many Happy Returns may also refer to:

Television

* "Many Happy Returns" ("Prisoner" episode), a 1967 episode of the British television series "The Prisoner"
* "Many Happy Returns" ("Diagnosis Murder" episode), a 1994 episode of the American television series "Diagnosis Murder"
* "Many Happy Returns" ("Eureka"), a 2006 episode of the American television series "Eureka"
* "Many Happy Returns" (TV series), a 1964-1965 American television series starring John McGiver, Elinor Donahue, and Mark Goddard
* "Many Happy Returns to Lazarus", a 2004 television documentary about Lazarus department store in Columbus, Ohio
* "Many Happy Returns", an episode of the animated television series "Timothy Goes to School"
* "Happy Returns", a 1995 episode of the BBC sitcom "Only Fools and Horses"

Film

* "Many Happy Returns" (1916 film), a 1916 black-and-white silent film directed by Edwin J. Collins
* "Many Happy Returns" (1922 film), a 1922 black-and-white silent short subject starring Ernie Morrison
* "Many Happy Returns" (1930 film), a 1930 film directed by Arthur Hurley
* "Many Happy Returns" (1934 film), a 1934 film starring George Burns and Gracie Allen
* "Many Happy Returns" (1986 film), a 1986 TV movie starring George Segal
* "Many Happy Returns" (1997 film), a 1997 British animated short film
* "Happy Returns" (film), a 1919 black-and-white silent comedy short directed by John Francis Dillon
* "Kyôso tanjô" (English: "Many Happy Returns"), a 1993 Japanese comedy starring Takeshi Kitano
* "And Many Happy Returns", a 1995 black-and-white and color film

Other

* "", a 1992 greatest hits collection by singer Gary Glitter
* "Many Happy Returns", a story arc in the 1996 "Supergirl" series by Peter David and Gary Frank


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