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Hazel is an American sitcom about a spunky live-in maid named Hazel Burke (played by Shirley Booth) and her employers, the Baxters. The five-season, 154-episode series aired in prime time from September 28, 1961, to April 11, 1966, and was produced by Screen Gems. The first four seasons of Hazel aired on NBC, and the fifth and final season ...
From 1961 to 1965, DeFore was a co-star of the television series Hazel as George Baxter, employer of the spirited, domineering housekeeper Hazel Burke, played by Shirley Booth and based on the cartoon character appearing in The Saturday Evening Post. [10] DeFore was not the original actor to portray George Baxter.
Whitney Blake (born Nancy Ann Whitney; February 20, 1926 – September 28, 2002) was an American film and television actress, director, and producer.She is known for her four seasons portraying Dorothy Baxter, the mother, on the 1960s sitcom Hazel, and as co-creator and writer of the sitcom One Day at a Time.
Hazel meets Millie's boyfriend Ted at the car lot. Mr. Haverstraw , the used car salesman, will sell Hazel a car, but she needs a co-signer. When Steve sees the contract, he tells Hazel that they are charging her too much and she shouldn't buy that car. Mr. Ricci ( Peter Brocco ), the flower shop owner, sells Hazel a run-down 1930 car.
Fulmer played Steve Baxter, a real estate agent, husband of Barbara Baxter (Lynn Borden) and father of Susie Baxter (Julia Benjamin) in the final season of Hazel. [1] [5] After the series ended in 1966, Fulmer played the roles of Lee Gantry in the soap opera Guiding Light and Martin Nell Dillard in Somerset.
Tracy Ayling KC, prosecuting, said Mr Baxter, 61, and his 64-year-old wife were found dead sitting in their individual armchairs in their conservatory on Easter Sunday – April 9 – last year.
The judge, Mr Justice Nicholas Lavender, said he would sentence D’Wit on Friday. The couple’s daughter said in evidence that her parents believed D’Wit was “weird, but nerdy weird”.
Tracy Ayling KC said in her prosecution closing speech that D’Wit murdered Mr and Mrs Baxter “calmly, coolly and in a way which had been entirely planned, maybe for some while”.