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Happy (1960 TV series)

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Genre
  
Sitcom

First episode date
  
8 June 1960

Network
  
NBC

Number of episodes
  
23

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Country of origin
  
United States

Final episode date
  
8 September 1961

Number of seasons
  
2

Created by
  
George Carleton Brown Frank Gill, Jr.

Directed by
  
Hy Averback Robert Butler Norman Z. McLeod Mickey Rooney

Starring
  
Ronnie Burns Lloyd Corrigan Doris Packer Burt Metcalfe Yvonne Lime Fedderson

Composer(s)
  
Emil Cadkin Jack Cookerly William Loose

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Cast
  
Ronnie Burns, Lloyd Corrigan, Burt Metcalfe, Doris Packer

Happy is an American sitcom that aired on NBC in 1960 and 1961. The series stars Ronnie Burns, the son of George Burns and Gracie Allen.

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Synopsis

Burns appears as Chris Day, the manager of the Desert Palm Hotel in the resort city of Palm Springs, California. His co-stars were Yvonne Lime Fedderson as his wife, Sally; Lloyd Corrigan as Sally's Uncle Charlie; Doris Packer as Clara Mason, a woman romantically interested in Charlie; Burt Metcalfe as their friend Joe Brigham; and Wanda Shannon as Terry Brigham, Joe's wife. Chris and Sally have an infant son, Christopher Hapgood Day, called "Happy," played by twins David and Steven Born. He is the talking child of the series. Leone Ledoux supplied Happy's voice.

The idea of a talking child was adapted from Jackie Cooper's earlier NBC sitcom The People's Choice, which features a talking basset hound named Cleo. The idea of a talking infant was later reused in the film Look Who's Talking and the 1990s sitcom, Baby Talk.

Notable Happy guest stars included Jack Albertson, Malcolm Atterbury, Richard Deacon, Howard McNear, and Olan Soule.

Broadcast history

Happy first ran as a summer replacement in 1960 for Kraft Music Hall, starring Perry Como, at 9 p.m. Eastern on Wednesdays. It returned in 1961 at 7:30 p.m. in the first half of the Friday time slot vacated by Skip Homeier's unsuccessful detective series, Dan Raven.

Its Friday competition was the CBS Western series Rawhide and ABC's cartoon series Matty's Funday Funnies.

References

Happy (1960 TV series) Wikipedia