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Many Happy Returns is an American sitcom that ran on CBS for twenty-six episodes, from September 21, 1964 to April 12, 1965. General Foods sponsored it from 9:30 to 10 Eastern Time on Monday nights.
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Walter is tasked with luring the account of a Japanese camera maker to the store, which is easier said than done with the language and cultural barriers. It's a race against the clock: Wilma's cats are having kittens, but her building is being demolished at the same time. When Sharp unknowingly insults an Italian businesswoman, jeopardizing the store's merger plans, Walter has to impersonate Sharp to try and smooth things over When Lynn announces her engagement to a soldier, Walter takes on the role of a protective father figure. Walter gets involved in a spat between a newlywed and her in-laws, only for his family to get the impression he's the one planning to run away with the new bride. It's many happy returns for Sharp on his birthday, but Walter's plans to throw a surprise party hit a snag with the arrival of an efficiency expert: Sharp's nephew . Joe's job is in jeopardy, and the root cause turns out to be his girlfriend's mother. A pair of newlyweds find themselves stranded in the store after closing time, and Walter works to salvage their honeymoon. Walter inserts himself as peacemaker in a lover's spat between his nephew and the nephew's wife. But the inexpensive peace offering he orders for the wife is instead delivered as a $300 dress. The store offers up a fashion show for the customers, but a demanding fashion designer steamrolls the store staff with her demands. A lady returns a dog to the department store, and Walter gives it to his granddaughter. Then the lady's angry husband demands the dog be returned. Walter gets to understand Harry's nerves firsthand, when he's asked to babysit---for Harry's eight kids. Joan plans an elegant dinner party...but Walter isn't on the guest list. A man suffers a fall in the store and sues, with Walter's son-in-law Bob representing him. Joe dreams of being an actor---so he plans on quitting the department store. A superstitious customer returns an ivory figurine that he says is hexed, which turns the store upside down with a string of unfortunate coincidences. When Lynn's soldier fiancé calls off the wedding, Walter impersonates a general to find out why. The urbane Walter meets his match in the great outdoors when he volunteers to take two neglected boys camping. When Walter's complaint department is set to be replaced by a computer named IRMA, it's up to him to show Sharp that a human being has advantages over technology. Walter's brush with the art world turns sour, when the canvas he gave a struggling artist to use turns out to be a priceless painting owned by Sharp's wife. Returns are down, and Walter thinks his staff deserves a raise. Sharp instead wants to fire someone. Walter knows a woman is shoplifting from the store in order to return the goods for cash, but the trouble is proving it. Walter hatches a plot to improve the book sales of a struggling author. Walter plays mediator for a young couple, forbidden to marry by the girl's status-conscious father. Walter buys a golf bag someone returned to the store, unaware that a pair of crooks have their loot hidden away inside. Sharp schemes to play Cupid for his single sister and an unsuspecting Walter.
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Albert E. Lewin & Burt Styler Earl Barret Parke Levy & Norman Paul
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It's a Gift The Surprise Visit Big White Lie Pop Goes the Easel Foster Father of the Bride Joe's Place The Fashion Show It Shouldn't Happen to a Dog Many Happy Returns Burnley at the Bridge Taming of the Beast The Best Seller Idol Threats Mother Burnley's Chickens The Diamond The Krockmeyer Caper A Date for Walter Bye, Bye Cupid The Woodsman No Nose is Good Nose Krockmeyer on Avon The Shoplifter East is West Three on a Honeymoon Walter Meets the Machine The House Divided
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1964-10-05 1965-01-18 1965-02-08 1964-11-16 1965-04-05 1964-12-14 1964-09-28 1965-01-25 1964-10-19 1964-11-09 1964-12-21 1965-04-12 1964-10-26 1965-02-01 1965-01-04 1965-01-11 1964-09-21 1965-03-22 1964-12-28 1964-11-23 1965-03-08 1964-11-30 1965-02-15 1965-03-29 1964-12-07 1964-10-12
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