Many Happy Returns - Television

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
  • 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
  • "Many Happy Returns", an episode of 2011 CBS crime drama Person of Interest.
  • "Happy Returns", a 1985 episode of the BBC sitcom Only Fools and Horses
  • "Many Happy Returns", an episode of the television series Ben 10: Omniverse

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