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Many Happy Returns
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Comedy
Seasons | 1
Episodes | 26
avg.Runtime | 30 min
First EP | 1964-09-21
Last EP | 1965-04-06
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Rating : 5
Overview
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Many Happy Returns is an American situation comedy that ran on CBS for twenty-six episodes, from September 21, 1964 to April 12, 1965, under the sponsorship of General Foods. The Tagline of the show was Krockmeyer's Appreciates Your Patronage.
Created by
Parke Levy
Produced by
MGM Television
Lindabob Productions
Season List
Season 1
EP : 26
1964-09-16
season 1 || Season 1
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Relesed on | 1964-09-16
1
Many Happy Returns
1964-09-16
Walter tries to talk customers out of demanding refunds.
2
Walter Meets The Machine
1964-09-24
The store manager plans to replace Walter's complaint department with a computer.
3
It Shouldn't Happen To a Dog
1964-10-01
Walter gives a puppy to his granddaughter as a present.
4
Bye, Bye Cupid
1964-10-08
Mr. Sharp invites Walter to spend the weekend on his boat with his unmarried sister.
5
Burnley At the Bridge
1964-10-14
Walter and Wilma try to keep the house from being torn down until her cat gives birth.
6
Joe's Place
1964-10-22
7
The Best Seller
1964-11-03
Walter promotes an unsuccessful fraternity brother's books at the store.
8
Mother Burnley's Chickens
1964-11-12
Walter babysits Harry's eight children.
9
Krockmeyer on Avon
1964-11-18
Walter takes over the store's drama group after the director is fired.
10
East is West
1964-11-25
11
The House Divided
1964-12-02
12
The Fashion Show
1964-12-09
13
The Shoplifter
1964-12-15
14
The Surprise Visit
1964-12-22
Walter thinks the staff needs a raise, but Mr. Sharp is actually looking to fire someone.
15
Taming of the Beast
1965-01-05
Walter's plans to throw a surprise party for Sharp are nixed by Sharp's nephew.
16
No Nose is Good Nose
1965-01-13
17
Foster Father of the Bride
1965-01-19
Walter comes to the rescue when Lynn becomes engaged to a soldier she has only known for a month.
18
The Diamond
1965-01-26
Walter steps in when the father of Eddie Benson's fiancee tells Eddie he isn't good enough to marry his daughter.
19
Three on a Honeymoon
1965-02-02
Walter mistakes two honeymooners for prowlers.
20
Pop Goes the Easel
1965-02-10
Walter unknowingly gives Mrs. Sharp a valuable painting to use as scrap to practice her painting on.
21
The Krockmeyer Caper
1965-02-23
Two crooks pursue Walter, who unwittingly has their stolen loot in his golf bag.
22
Big White Lie
1965-03-02
Walter pretends to be Mr. Sharp in order to get a woman to merge her company with the store.
23
Idol Threats
1965-03-16
A customer returns an ivory statue because she thinks it is cursed.
24
A Date for Walter
1965-03-23
Walter learns the reason why Joe is always late to work.
25
The Woodsman
1965-03-30
Walter volunteers to take two kids on a camping trip.
26
It's a Gift
1965-04-06
Walter tries to stop a fight between Ralph and Ellie by ordering an inexpensive bracelet.
CAST
charactor:
Original:
Elinor Donahue
Total EP:
26
charactor:
Original:
Mark Goddard
Total EP:
26
charactor:
Original:
Mickey Manners
Total EP:
26
charactor:
Original:
John McGiver
Total EP:
26
charactor:
Original:
Jesslyn Fax
Total EP:
26
charactor:
Original:
Elvia Allman
Total EP:
1
charactor:
Original:
Harvey Lembeck
Total EP:
1
charactor:
Original:
Jimmy Lydon
Total EP:
1
charactor:
Original:
Charla Doherty
Total EP:
1
charactor:
Original:
Alice Pearce
Total EP:
1
charactor:
Original:
Gigi Perreau
Total EP:
1
charactor:
Original:
Bobby Buntrock
Total EP:
1
charactor:
Original:
Robert Donner
Total EP:
1
charactor:
Original:
Tommy Rettig
Total EP:
1
charactor:
Original:
Portia Nelson
Total EP:
1
CREW
Gene Reynolds
Director
Directing
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“I would rather entertain and hope that people learned something than educate people and hope they were entertained.”
– Walt Disney