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Happy's Place is an upcoming American sitcom television series that is scheduled to premiere on October 18, 2024, on NBC. The series stars Reba McEntire as Bobbie, Melissa Peterman as Gabby, Belissa Escobedo as Isabella, and Rex Linn as Emmett.
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Happy is an American sitcom that aired on NBC during the summer of 1960 and winter and spring of 1961. The series depicts the events at a motel in Palm Springs, California, run by a young married couple with commentary provided by the voiced thoughts of their infant son.
Happy's Party was a children's TV program originating at WDTV in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania and broadcast for one season on the DuMont Television Network. [1]The show debuted locally on March 1, 1951, and appears to have had its last telecast on August 13, 1955 (by which time WDTV had been purchased by Westinghouse and become KDKA-TV).
Happy Face is an upcoming American true crime drama television series. It is an adaptation of the iHeartPodcasts 2018 true-crime podcast Happy Face by Melissa Moore, and her 2009 autobiography Shattered Silence, co-written with M. Bridget Cook. It stars Dennis Quaid in the titular role, alongside Annaleigh Ashford, James Wolk and David Harewood.
Almost Happy (Spanish: Casi feliz) is an Argentinian comedy television series directed by Hernán Guerschuny, written by Sebastián Wainraich and starring Sebastián Wainraich, Natalie Pérez and Santiago Korovsky. The plot revolves around the radio host Sebestián Wainraich and his personal and professional life.
Happy Families is a rural comedy drama written by Ben Elton which was a BBC series first broadcast in 1985. It recounts the tale of the dysfunctional Fuddle family. [1] It stars Jennifer Saunders as Granny Fuddle, Dawn French as the Cook and Adrian Edmondson as her imbecilic grandson Guy.
Happy Since I Met You is a television play written by Victoria Wood, and broadcast on ITV on 9 August 1981. [ 1 ] It stars Julie Walters and Duncan Preston and was directed by Baz Taylor as part of ITV's Screenplay series. [ 2 ]