Hazel Season 4

September. 17,1964      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 26 : The Investor
March. 25,1965
A baker's wife has left him leaving him to run the store himself. So in steps Hazel, who invests in the business after the baker refuses to sell the business.
Episode 25 : George's Man Friday
March. 18,1965
Hazel helps a gambler get a job as George's assistant.
Episode 24 : Hazel's Inquisitive Mind
March. 11,1965
The neighbor's maid becomes the object of Hazel's obsession when she tries to get the individual to join her club. However, she is unaware that the maid is actually a Japanese houseboy.
Episode 23 : Hazel's Day in Court
March. 04,1965
Hazel takes it upon herself to paint a crosswalk in the street in front of the Baxter home and quickly finds herslef in court.
Episode 22 : What's Bugging Hazel?
February. 25,1965
Gus, a friend of Hazel's, is caught with a bugging device while in a department store and is accused of being a spy for a rival store.
Episode 21 : Stop Rockin' Our Reception
February. 18,1965
The television reception the Baxter's have been getting is unbearable and George accuses his neighbor's short-wave radio as the culprit.
Episode 20 : Bonnie Boy
February. 11,1965
The mayor appoints George to the committee investigating the sales of sweepstakes tickets and soon after, Hazel presents him with a present, a sweepstakes ticket.
Episode 19 : Temper, Temper
February. 04,1965
A quick tempered opera singer is pacified by Hazel's boyfriend, Enzo.
Episode 18 : Love 'em and Leave 'em
January. 21,1965
Harold has a date to go to the school dance but he also has an escort who's going to accompany him and his date, Hazel.
Episode 17 : It's a Dog's Life (a.k.a) It's a Dog's World
January. 14,1965
Unwanted houseguests invade the Baxter home and Hazel tries to help the Baxter get rid of them and their untrained dog.
Episode 16 : Champagne Tony
January. 07,1965
Hazel is all excited because a famous golfer, Tony Lema, is going to be at the airport but once she's their, problems arise.
Episode 15 : Just 86 Shopping Minutes to Christmas
December. 24,1964
Dorothy discovers a mink coat in the house and jumps to the conclusion that it's a Christmas gift for her from George. Little does she know, Harry had bought if for Rita and asked George to hide it for him.
Episode 14 : Hazel Squares the Triangle
December. 17,1964
George's sister, Dierdre and her husband, Harry get into a fight which leads to a break up. So Hazel tries to get them back together.
Episode 13 : Better to Have Loved and Lost
December. 10,1964
George's partner and his wife get into a terrible argument and it's all thanks to Hazel.
Episode 12 : To Build or Not to Build
December. 03,1964
Hazel wants to have the kitchen remodeled but George is against the idea. So Hazel comes up with a plan to trick him.
Episode 11 : A Lesson in Diplomacy
November. 26,1964
A Russian dignitary is staying in the Baxter's home but little do they know that he's really a phony sent there to test them to see if they are the right family to host the real Russian.
Episode 10 : Mix-Up on Marshall Road
November. 19,1964
George's partner and his new bride are looking to buy a home so Hazel arranges to sell the neighbor's house so they can have it.
Episode 9 : Just Me, Harold and the Universe
November. 12,1964
Hazel enters herself in a contest and becomes a finalist and if she wins she gets a trip for two to the world's fair.
Episode 8 : High Finance Hits a New Low
November. 05,1964
Harriet and Herbert Johnson are having financial problems so George steps in and tries to help.
Episode 7 : Mind Your Own Business
October. 29,1964
George is fed up with Hazel always snooping in his business and Hazel is fed up with him snooping in hers, they each make a promise to just mind their own business.
Episode 6 : Welcome Back, Kevin
October. 22,1964
George's nephew, Kevin and his wife break up after she discovers that he is having an affair, so as usual, Hazel steps in to try to get the two back together.
Episode 5 : The Flagpole
October. 15,1964
George gets a flag as a gift from the Defense Department so Hazel tries to get him to buy a flagpole so he can fly it.
Episode 4 : Marriage Trap (a.k.a.) George's Law Partner
October. 08,1964
George's secretary breaks up with her boyfriend after a big argument and Hazel takes steps to try to bring them back together.
Episode 3 : Ain't That a Knee Slapper?
October. 01,1964
Harvey Griffin becomes involved in a possible business merger between him and George thanks to Hazel.
Episode 2 : Luncheon with the Governor
September. 24,1964
The Governor is scheduled to visit the Baxter home for lunch while student protesters decide to stakeout the home awaiting his arrival.
Episode 1 : Nerver Trouble Trouble
September. 17,1964
The Baxter house has been robbed and the person suspected of doing it is George's cousin, Fred.

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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