Father's Day (disambiguation)
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Father's Day is a secular holiday celebrating fatherhood.
Father's Day may also refer to:
- Father's Day (United States), the holiday as observed in the United States of America
Music
- Father's Day (album), a 1990 album from hip hop artist Father MC
- Father's Day (band), a thrash metal band project of Ryan Averoy
- "Father's Day", song by Train from Christmas Time in San Francisco
Film
- Father's Day (1930 film), Sam Wood film
- Fathers' Day (1988 film), 1988 thriller
- Father's Day (1996 film), German film
- Fathers' Day (1997 film), film starring Robin Williams and Billy Crystal
- Father's Day (2011 film), film starring Adam Brooks and Matthew Kennedy
- Father's Day (2012 film), Malayalam film
- "Father's Day" (Creepshow), story segment of 1982 film
Television
- "Father's Day" (Doctor Who), 2005 episode
- "Father's Day" (The Cosby Show), 1984 episode of the American sitcom
- "Father's Day" (Oh, Doctor Beeching!), 1997 episode of the British sitcom
- "Father's Day" (Superman: The Animated Series), 1997 episode
- Father's Day, a 1983 British television sitcom, starring John Alderton and Paul Angelis
- "Father's Day", an episode of Cyberchase
- "Father's Day", an episode of Phineas and Ferb
Other uses
- Saint Joseph's Day, principal feast day of Saint Joseph, Spouse of the Blessed Virgin Mary, also known as Father's Day in some Catholic countries
- Father's Day (novel), a 1971 novel by William Goldman
- Father's Day, a 1981 novel by Eugene Kennedy
- "Father's Day", story of comic book DC Universe: The Stories of Alan Moore
See also
- Father's Day Bank Massacre
- Fathers Day Tornado
- Les Compères, 1983 French film that was remade as Fathers' Day, 1997 film
- Stepfather III, also known as Stepfather III: Father's Day in home video releases
- "Not a Father's Day", episode of How I Met Your Mother
- Parents' Day, holiday combination of Father's Day and Mother's Day
- Mother's Day (disambiguation)
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