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Season 5
29 Episodes

Episode 1
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Who's in Charge Here?
Who's in Charge Here?
Episode 2
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Hazel's Second Week
Hazel's Second Week
Episode 3
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How to Lose 30 Pounds in 30 Minutes
How to Lose 30 Pounds in 30 Minutes
Episode 4
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Do Not Disturb Occupants
Do Not Disturb Occupants
Episode 5
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The Holdout
The Holdout
Episode 6
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A Haunting We Will Go
A Haunting We Will Go
Episode 7
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Hazel Needs a Car
Hazel Needs a Car
Episode 8
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Hazel Sits it Out
Hazel Sits it Out
Episode 9
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A Lot to Remember
A Lot to Remember
Episode 10
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A Bull's Eye for Cupid
A Bull's Eye for Cupid
Episode 11
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The Crush
The Crush
Episode 12
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Kindly Advise
Kindly Advise
Episode 13
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Noblesse Oblige
Noblesse Oblige
Episode 14
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Hazel's Endearing Young Charms
Hazel's Endearing Young Charms
Episode 15
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A Car Named Chrysanthemum
A Car Named Chrysanthemum
Episode 16
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Once an Actor
Once an Actor
Episode 17
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$285 by Saturday
$285 by Saturday
Episode 18
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Boom or Bust
Boom or Bust
Episode 19
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Harold's Gift Horses
Harold's Gift Horses
Episode 20
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How to Find Work Without Really Trying
How to Find Work Without Really Trying
Episode 21
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My Son, the Sheepdog
My Son, the Sheepdog
Episode 22
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Please Don't Shout
Please Don't Shout
Episode 23
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But is it Art?
But is it Art?
Episode 24
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Who Can Afford a Bargain?
Who Can Afford a Bargain?
Episode 25
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Hazel's Free Enterprise
Hazel's Free Enterprise
Episode 26
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Bee in Her Bonnet
Bee in Her Bonnet
Episode 27
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The Perfect Boss
The Perfect Boss
Episode 28
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A Little Bit of Genius
A Little Bit of Genius
Episode 29
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A Question of Ethics
A Question of Ethics

Hazel

Overview

Created by
Ted Key
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.
maid
domestic worker
Last Updated: November 7, 2025

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