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happy ever after

n. A happy ending; a good fate, life, or ending to a story.

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Happy Ever After (UK TV series)

Happy Ever After is a British sitcom starring Terry Scott and June Whitfield. It aired from 7 May 1974 to 25 April 1979.

The series was co-written by scriptwriters John T. Chapman, Eric Merriman, Christopher Bond, John Kane and Jon Watkins.

After Happy Ever After ended, Scott and Whitfield later starred in Terry and June from October 1979 to August 1987, a sitcom that was similar to Happy Ever After, (minus Aunt Lucy), with Terry and June's surname changed from "Fletcher" to "Medford", and the characters shifted to Purley.

Happy Ever After (album)

Happy Ever After is rock band The Dogs D'Amour's seventh studio album, it was released in the year 2000 following the band's reformation. Prior to this, the Dogs had not released an album in seven years; it saw Tyla, Bam and Jo Dog reuniting. Also brought in on bass was Bam's wife, Share Pedersen.

The album featured a cover of a cover in the form of "Quick Joey Small". The Dogs D'Amour's version is a cover of the one English punk band Slaughter & The Dogs did in 1972. However, the song was originally written by Joey Levine for the Kasenetz-Katz Singing Orchestral Circus.

Happy Ever After (Hong Kong TV series)

Happy Ever After (Traditional Chinese: 金玉滿堂) is a 1999 Hong Kong grand-production television period drama. A TVB production, the drama was produced by Chong Wai-kin, written by Chan Ching-yee and Choi Ting-ting, and stars an ensemble cast. The drama is set during the reign of the Qianlong Emperor of Late Imperial China's Qing dynasty. The drama tells of a story regarding the struggles of a poor chef and his best friend earning an opportunity to serve the Qianlong Emperor, also befriending the emperor along the way. The drama also places an emphasis on Chinese cuisine with documentations concerning the Manchu Han Imperial Feast.

Happy Ever After acclaimed positive reviews from critics and was TVB's third highest-rating drama of 1999, peaking to 40 points (over 3 million viewers). Happy Ever After was re-broadcast on the same channel in 2007 between January and March.

Happy Ever After

Happy Ever After may refer to:

  • Happy Ever After (UK TV series), a British sitcom starring Terry Scott and June Whitfield
  • Happy Ever After (Hong Kong TV series), a Chinese TVB drama broadcast in 1999
  • Happy Ever After (album), an album by The Dogs D'Amour
  • Happy Ever After, an album by Gangway
  • Happy Ever After (1932 film), a 1932 German film starring Edward Chapman
  • Happy Ever After (1954 film), a British comedy film starring David Niven
  • "Happy Ever After", 1973 single by Brotherhood of Man
  • "Happy Ever After", a song by Julia Fordham from her 1988 debut album
  • " "Happy Ever After" (Bee Gees song)", a 1991 single by the Bee Gees
  • "Happy Ever After" (Ricki-Lee Coulter song), a 2014 single
  • Happy Ever After (book), a 2010 novel by Nora Roberts
Happy Ever After (1932 film)

Happy Ever After is a 1932 German musical film directed by Paul Martin and Robert Stevenson, and starring Lilian Harvey, Jack Hulbert, Cicely Courtneidge, Sonnie Hale, and Edward Chapman.

A German-language version (Ein blonder Traum) and a French-language version (Un rêve blond) were filmed at the same time. The film was shot in Berlin using principally British actors.

Happy Ever After (1954 film)

Happy Ever after is a 1954 British independent comedy film directed by Mario Zampi and starring David Niven, Yvonne De Carlo, Barry Fitzgerald and George Cole. In the film, the accidental death of an Irish landowner leads his relative to take over the estate, much to the dissatisfaction of the locals. It was released in the United States under the alternative title Tonight's the Night.

Happy Ever After (Ricki-Lee Coulter song)

"Happy Ever After" is a song recorded by Australian singer and songwriter Ricki-Lee Coulter. It was written by Coulter, David Schuler and Hal Linton. The song was originally included on the digital extended play (EP) of Coulter's previous single " All We Need Is Love". It was later released on 11 July 2014 as the second single from her fourth studio album, Dance in the Rain.

"Happy Ever After" is based on Coulter's relationship with fiancé Rich Harrison. Lyrically, she sings "about new beginnings and starting a life together" with her lover. Upon its release, "Happy Ever After" debuted at number 65 on the ARIA Singles Chart. Coulter promoted the song on television and radio programs. It was also part of her set list for the Australian leg of Jason Derulo's Tattoos World Tour, where she was the supporting act.