Hazel Season 3

September. 19,1963      TV-G
Rating:
7.2
Trailer Synopsis

Hazel is an American sitcom about a fictional live-in maid named Hazel Burke and her employers, the Baxters. The five-season, 154-episode series aired in primetime from September 28, 1961 until April 11, 1966 and was produced by Screen Gems. The show aired on NBC for its first four seasons, and then on CBS for its final season. The first season, except for one color episode was in black and white, the remainder in color. The show was based on the popular single-panel comic strip by cartoonist Ted Key, which appeared in the Saturday Evening Post.

Episode 32 : Maid for a Day
April. 23,1964
George's sister is cast as a maid in a play and Hazel becomes her coach since being a maid is her profession.
Episode 31 : Let's Get Away From it All
April. 16,1964
The owner of an Italian restaurant needs some extra help since his wife is pregnant, thus Hazel and the Baxters get jobs in the restaurant.
Episode 30 : Campaign Manager
April. 09,1964
Hazel tries to convince George that he would be the perfect candidate for city councilman.
Episode 29 : Such a Nice Little Man
April. 02,1964
George becomes convinced that the new handyman the Johnsons have hired is a thief.
Episode 28 : Arrivederci, Mr. B.
March. 26,1964
A non-English speaking Italian girl is trying to keep her baby after her husband goes into the army and his snooty mother-in-law tries to take it from her. Hazel steps in to offer some aide.
Episode 27 : All Mixed Up
March. 19,1964
A new TV commercial for cake mix is being made and a spokewoman is needed to sell it, the director's choice, Hazel.
Episode 26 : Everybody's a Comedian
March. 12,1964
Hazel adamantly refuses to entertain George's suggestion that she get a pair of glasses.
Episode 25 : Hazel's Midas Touch
March. 05,1964
George goes all out trying to convince a wealthy socialite to donate his art collection to the art museum.
Episode 24 : The Countess
February. 27,1964
Hazel is in for a shock, she's just inherited the estate of a countess as well as the title.
Episode 23 : Democracy at Work
February. 20,1964
Hazel wants a raise and does her best to try to convince George that she deserves one.
Episode 22 : The Reluctant Witness
February. 13,1964
Dorothy, an interior decorator, is having problems with her latest customer. The woman is unhappy with her work and brings a lawsuit against her.
Episode 21 : George's Ordeal
February. 06,1964
Hazel makes a bet with Rosie, which puts George in immediate danger, he's got to go on a diet to lose 10 pounds or Hazel loses.
Episode 20 : The Fashion Show
January. 30,1964
Dorothy is scheduled to appear in a fashion show as a model but when she sprains her ankle, Hazel must take her place.
Episode 19 : Scheherezade and Her Frying Pan (2)
January. 23,1964
Being held prisoner, Hazel and Gracie concoct a plan to get help. This leads to some close calls as Hazel plans to slip tranquilizers into the gangster's scrambled eggs.
Episode 18 : Scheherezade and Her Frying Pan (1)
January. 16,1964
While in Malibu, Hazel and her friend Gracie get mixed up with gangsters. Gracie's employer is a gangster and a meeting is scheduled at his home which is where Hazel and Gracie become prisoners.
Episode 17 : Hot Potato a la Hazel
January. 09,1964
The owner of a china shop becomes Hazel's matchmaking victim when she tries to get him and her good friend married.
Episode 16 : Hazel and the Model T
January. 02,1964
Since George won't get her a car, Hazel buys a model-T for $25. Shirley Booth, Don DeFore, Whitney Blake. Griffin: Howard Smith. Egan: Maurice Manson.
Episode 15 : Hazel and the Halfback
December. 26,1963
Hazel is putting on a trick bowling exhibition at the bowling alley and tries to get Frank Gifford to attend.
Episode 14 : Hazel's Nest Egg
December. 19,1963
Harold's friend wants to pass the membership test to join the boyscouts so in steps Hazel to help him.
Episode 13 : The Retiring Milkman
December. 12,1963
George seeks a tactful way to fire the local milkman. Claude: Sterling Holloway. Peggy: Queenie Leonard. Griffin: Howard Smith. Shirley Booth, Whitney Blake, Bobby Buntrock.
Episode 12 : Call Me Harve
December. 05,1963
Problem: finding sweaters for sheep before the temperature drops. Shirley Booth, Don DeFore, Whitney Blake. Mr. Griffin: Howard Smith. Rosie: Maudie Prickett.
Episode 11 : The Vanishing Hero
November. 28,1963
Harold's image of his father is shattered by a visiting athlete's boast that he once 'licked' George when they were children.
Episode 10 : All Hazel is Divided Into Three Parts
November. 21,1963
Hazel wants to do something to help some poor children so she presents a charity auction.
Episode 9 : The Baby Came C.O.D.
November. 14,1963
George and Hazel help a lawyer and his pregnant wife. Merrick: James Stacy. Evans: Oliver McGowan. Maria: Mikki Jamison. Shirley Booth, Don DeFore, Whitney Blake, Bobby Buntrock.
Episode 8 : George's 32nd Cousin
November. 07,1963
George's distant cousin moves in and Hazel quickly becomes sick of her and tries to get her to move out.
Episode 7 : Hazel Scores a Touchdown
October. 31,1963
Fueding football owners become the object of Hazel's obsession, she's determined to bring them together.
Episode 6 : Piccolo Mondo
October. 24,1963
Hazel tries learning Italian, so she can translate recipes. Shirley Booth, Don DeFore, Whitney Blake. Martelli: Gregory Morton.
Episode 5 : Cheerin' Up Mr. B
October. 17,1963
Dorothy goes away for a couple days to visit her sister and George gets down in the dumps so Hazel tries to cheer him up.
Episode 4 : You Ain't Fully Dressed Without a Smile
October. 10,1963
A desk that may or may not have belonged to Abraham Lincoln is given to George as a gift.
Episode 3 : Dorothy Takes a Trip
October. 03,1963
Hazel jumps to conclusions when she spots George with a pretty woman. Shirley Booth, Don DeFore. Spencer: Gene Blakely. Phyllis: Bek Nelson.
Episode 2 : An Example for Hazel
September. 26,1963
George hopes that Hazel will tone down her brazen ways after meeting his shy spinster cousin.
Episode 1 : Pot Luck a La Mode
September. 19,1963
George tries keeping Hazel away from his eccentric client. Shirley Booth, Don DeFore, Whitney Blake. Griffin: Howard Smith. Sudley: Philip Ober.

Seasons

Season 5
Season 5 1965
Season 4
Season 4 1964
Season 3
Season 3 1963
Season 2
Season 2 1962
Season 1
Season 1 1961

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