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- The Baxters have Thanksgiving-dinner company. George's sister is there, upset with her husband. George's mother talks of being lonely. Hazel steps in and helps each of them while trying to get the dinner made.
- It's Hazel's day off, but she is forced to work when a wealthy man says he will donate land for a park but the contract must be written on Sunday. When the man arrives, Hazel admonishes him for not relaxing on a Sunday.
- Hazel moonlights to earn Christmas spending money.
- Hazel is snubbed by other vacationers at a resort.
- Hazel puts dough in the bakery that George's client is trying to buy.
- While the Baxters are out for the evening, Hazel entertains dinner guests who arrive at their house on the wrong night.
- Hazel wins a magazine's contest for maid of the month. A magazine reporter is sent to interview her, thinking she sounds too good to be true.
- George tries to write a business contract for Mr Griffin and another equally difficult man. Hazel steps in to get the two men to agree.
- Harold realizes there is a Mother's Day and a Father's Day, but no day to celebrate Hazel. So the family makes the next Sunday as Hazel's Day a grand celebration.
- Hazel tries to learn a new word every day. It comes in handy when Mr. Griffin has George set up an educational fund for the disadvantaged youth.
- George & Deirdre's mother visits and thinks she has nothing left to look forward to doing. Hazel gets her working in a garden, and this becomes her new passion. Deirdre thinks it is a servant's work and her mother should not be doing it.
- George becomes a scrooge when he refuses to give in to the commercialism of Christmas.
- The Baxters gets the first color TV on the block, and the neighbors crowd the house to watch it.
- Hazel discovers that the artist who painted her portrait is now famous.
- Hazel and Mr. B square off against one another in a bowling tournament.
- Hazel reads Harold a bedtime story about Aladdin and the Magic Lamp. The next day he sees a gravy boat in a store window and thinks it is a magic lamp. Great things begin to happen for the family and Harold thinks it is because of the lamp.
- Hazel buys a 1920 Model T from the Johnsons, which soon becomes a part of Mr. Griffin's business deal.
- Hazel goes to court to fight a parking ticket.
- When Deirdre finds out the local theater is putting on a play for charity, she decides to try out for the lead. She gets a part in the play, but much to her chagrin, she has to play a maid.
- After George's sister Deirdre has a fight with her husband, Hazel sneaks into a men's club get the couple back together.
- Hazel enters a housekeeping contest, but things don't turn out the way she expected.
- George's client, Mr. Egan, is convinced his office is being bugged by a competitor.
- The Baxters' neighbor, a widower with four children, finds himself in deep trouble when both George Baxter and Hazel decide to push him into marriage - to two different women.
- Hazel bets a chubby Mr. B that he can't lose ten pounds.
- When Hazel cannot get customer satisfaction in returning a vacuum cleaner to the store, she goes to the stockholders meeting to discuss the problems.
- Hazel befriends a down-on-his-luck man she meets in the park. The Baxters hire him to do handy work around the house. Soon, as things disappear, they wonder if he is a thief.
- Dorothy is still out of town helping her aunt who has a broken heel. Hazel won a recipe contest. George wants to sell an old desk in the house, but someone tells him President Lincoln may have used it.
- Dorothy invites Hazel's nephew to stay with the Baxter's when he is in town. While Walter is there, he tries to convince George to invest in plastic.
- Hazel meets with a lawyer to prepare her will, but George fears that Hazel plans to sue him.
- Hazel's cousin is interviewed on television for her cosmetic business, and during the interview, sh announces she is getting married. Hazel is excited and expects to be invited to the wedding.
- George Baxter blames a ham radio operator for his television reception problems until Hazel provides a solution.
- When a new neighbor moves in, Hazel tries to recruit him as a client for Mr. Baxter.
- George gets upset when Hazel buys a thirty foot flagpole for the front yard.
- Man's innate stubbornness is the topic of this episode. Mr. Baxter is tired of getting telephone calls from salesmen, so he stubbornly insists on switching to an unlisted number. The switch is made, but he loses the new number and stubbornly insists he remembers it. Of course, he doesn't and all the family's calls are going to a small taxicab company.
- Rose and her niece Laurie visit Hazel. Laurie lives on a farm and tells everyone about the sheep having problems keeping warm due to being sheared too soon. Hazel talks Mr. Griffin into buying sweaters for the sheep.
- George suggests that Hazel needs glasses.
- George's sister Deirdre is planning a talent show to raise money for the local hospital. Hazel wants to be part of the show, but Deirdre refuses to audition her.
- Hazel comes to the rescue when Dorothy is unable to model in Deirdre's fashion show.
- When Hazel plays matchmaker between her nephew and George's niece, George's sister doesn't like it one bit.
- George tells the family he wants to take them out to dinner. Hazel talks him into going to her friends new restaurant. Once there, things do not go well and Hazel and the Baxters become the help.
- George's cousin Fred visits again, asking for money. George refuses to give it to him.
- A man that George defends proposes marriage to Hazel.
- Hazel helps an elderly couple, Mr. and Mrs. Johnson, to find a new maid after their own housekeeper quits.
- Harold finds a stray dog that he names, Smiley. Unfortunately, the rightful owners later come to the Baxter home to claim him and Hazel sets about trying to find a way for the dog to remain in the Baxter household.
- George decides to hire an assistant to help him at his law office. Hazel thinks it is a great idea and has a neighbor's son in mind. However, George hires a woman who just happens to be gorgeous.
- When the Baxters host the Governor at their home, his visit is protested.
- Hazel is arrested for painting a crosswalk on a street; ending up on the 'hot seat' at court.
- George uses a white lie to get out of an event with a business partner he does not like. When Hazel catches Harold using the same type of white lie, she says everyone has to stop using lies.
- George is offered a judicial position by a prominent judge. He considers accepting it, until he realizes Hazel spreads any gossip she hears.
- 1961–196630m8.2 (40)TV EpisodeWhen Hazel finds out that bookstore owner used to date the author of a new book years ago, she is determined to get the two of them together.
- Hazel wants the state's botanical garden changed to a playground.
- Hazel takes a course in personality improvement.
- Hazel plays matchmaker between a friend and the antique store owner.
- Alan Hale, Jr. guest stars as a burglar who breaks into the Baxter's home.
- George has good news - he might be invited to speak at a law school. Friends of Hazel are expecting a baby, but do not have enough money to pay the hospital. Hazel and George come up with a plan.
- Hazel and Dorothy scheme to get George to remodel the kitchen.
- Hazel likes to say "I told you so" to George, and Harold starts to think his father is not that knowledgeable. George decides to win back his son's opinion.
- A long-lost flame re-enters Hazel's life.
- After winning dinner for two in a contest, Hazel selects a complete stranger as her dinner companion.
- On Thanksgiving, Hazel must hold her tongue when the Baxters host a foreign diplomat.
- Mr. B's extremely annoying, selfish cousin Sharlene invades the Baxter household, and nobody knows when she intends to leave - including the imposing Sharlene.
- Havoc breaks out when Hazel buys George a winning sweepstakes ticket for his birthday.
- Hazel sells a neighbor's house to Harry Noll and his new bride, much to George's dismay.
- When George is feeling under the weather, Hazel won't let him get out of bed to meet with an important client.
- Hazel gives up her day off to prepare food for Dorothy's luncheon.
- George Baxter grumbles when Hazel spends half her time helping the neighbors but when she brings home one of their babies - and asks him to be its sitter - he puts his foot down.
- Dorothy tries getting a snobbish boy to join the Cub Scouts.
- Hazel borrows 'Mr. B.'s' car to go to a shoe sale, guaranteeing that she will be back by noon. However, along the way, a series of unforeseen events make her stray from her original itinerary, putting her promise in jeopardy.
- Mrs. Baxter has been out-of-town taking care of Aunt Barbara and her kids, so Hazel does her best to cheer up a lonely Mr. B.
- Hazel's salary raise is put to a vote.
- Deirdre's daughter is dating Hazel's nephew and it looks like they plan to marry. Deirdre does not want this since she thinks Eddie is not good enough for her daughter. Hazel thinks they are still too young to marry.
- Hazel mistakes a famous artist for the man she hired to come and paint her room.
- George's childhood friend, an Olympic boxer, causes trouble when he comes to town to ask him for job.
- George's secretary has an argument with her boyfriend so she goes out with another man from the law firm, Harry. Harry is flattered by her attention, so he proposes to Linda. Hazel decides to get Linda and her boyfriend back together.
- Hazel's friend Rosie brags that she has a contract, Hazel decides she wants one also. George decides to give Hazel what she wants.
- The family wants to get away for a vacation, but George must stay for work. Dorothy and Harold go on the trip, and Dorothy asks Hazel to stay with George and encourage him to stop working and join in on the family fun.
- George helps Mr. & Mrs. Johnson with their financial problems.
- A local lake is to be drained for a new building. Hazel finds out and starts a protest. George explains it is his client that wants the lake drained. When Hazel and George argue, she moves and goes to a neighbor's for a vacationing maid.
- Wanting to earn extra money to pay for a weight loss course, Hazel sells real estate for Steve.
- After George's cousin's father dies, she moves in with the Baxters until she can get on her feet again. Gracie is a shy and quiet woman, and Hazel uses her own personality to help Gracie build up her confidence.
- George convinces Hazel to destroy a chain letter as they are just a waste of time. Afterwards, things go wrong when the family takes a trip.
- The Baxters and Hazel go to a new restaurant for dinner and think the place is wonderful. They find out the restaurant gets a bad food review by an upset critic. Hazel and the Sunshine Girls find a way to fix things.
- Hazel takes a friend's daughter to see a senator, but when they leave, she accidentally takes some top secret papers.
- Steve has plans to take Susie and Harold fishing. One of his real estate clients arrives at the house and tells Steve he has to find an agent to hold an open house at one of his homes. Hazel sits in as a real estate agent.
- Dorothy's problem: telling George she bought a piano.
- New York Giants football star, Frank Gifford, visits with The Baxters.
- A businessman tries selling worthless stock to Hazel's friends.
- Mr. B is fed up with Hazel's constant interference in his affairs, so he makes a new rule for the family that everyone will mind their own business. Hazel is not pleased.
- Hazel tries to convince George to let Harold keep the stray dog he's brought home.
- Stan Blake's teen-age son develops a crush on Dorothy.
- Hazel decides to help the coaches of two competing football teams to become friends.
- Harold has to pass tests in order to become a tenderfoot in scouts. To encourage him, Hazel promises him a share of stock.
- Hazel finds out the city council has plans to change the park to a business area. She decides to fight city hall.
- Leo G. Carroll guest stars as a self-made millionaire.
- A neighbor hires a new employee as a chauffeur. Both Hazel and Rosie are interested in capturing his attention.
- George & Dorothy get into a squabble, and Hazel helps patch things up.
- Hazel and Barbara go to a land auction. Hazel gets caught up in bidding and wins a plot of land for a few hundred. When she tells Steve which lot she purchased, she finds out it is a small strip of land, just about worth nothing.
- George searches for his client's great-grandchild.
- Dorothy's decorating business seems to have slowed down, so Hazel tries to find her new clients.
- Hazel tries boosting a gardener's self-confidence.
- Mr. Griffin asks Hazel to marry him after buying a house in the neighborhood.
- Steve gets into trouble with the real estate association after Hazel gives some bad advice to her friends.
- George and Mr. Griffin are involved in getting a new highway built near town, but a letter to the editor criticizes them for the planned path of the road. Hazel wrote the letter.
- A tax appraiser comes to the Baxter house when a prospective client is to visit. Hazel does not realize it is the tax appraiser, and so she starts bragging and exaggerating about all the expensive items in the house. The taxes are raised.
- Hazel tells the IRS that George should have made different claims on his tax return. George gets audited.
- The Sunshine Girls become foster mothers to a young orphan in Italy. They hold a fund-raiser to raise money to support the child.
- Barney the postman goes missing.
- While Dorothy is away on a trip, Hazel sees George having dinner with a pretty woman and jumps to the wrong conclusion.
- The Sunshine Girls Quartet are on schedule to enter a quartet contest. When George plans a business dinner the same day, Hazel says she cannot be part of the quartet. Mitch manages to get the judge to visit the party to listen to the group.
- Hazel buys a 1930 Model A in need of a lot of work, much to Steve's dismay.
- The Baxters sell their house and soon have sellers remorse.
- After Steve refuses to lend Hazel the money to buy a car, she goes into the fish breeding business to raise the money.
- After a widow sells her house to Steve's client, it's found out that she's been swindled, so it's up to Hazel to save the day.
- George has a new client who is from Italy. Hazel decides to make a real Italian dish, but has to learn Italian so she can read the recipes.
- Hazel is chosen to do TV commercials.
- Deirdre's daughter is finished with private school and is back in town. Nancy wants to continue dating Hazel's nephew Eddy, and Deirdre wants Nancy to see other men. Hazel tries to keep Deirdre out of Nancy's love life.
- Hazel wants Mr Baxter to find a job for her friend. The friend does not have any real work experience and only has a degree in ancient languages.
- Steve is sued for selling a haunted house to a client, until Hazel comes to the rescue.
- Hazel sells her chili sauce to a supermarket to earn money for Steve's birthday gift.
- Millie has a crush on Steve.
- Mr. Griffin seems to find a way to be at the Baxter's home just in time for dinner all the time. He just enjoys Hazel's cooking that much. Hazel says she will teach Mr. Griffin's maid how to cook.
- Hazel organizes a pajama party for a motherless girl.
- Hazel misplaces Tony Lema's prized golf clubs.
- Hazel writes a cookbook and has trouble getting it published until Mr. Baxter helps.
- Hazel spearheads a campaign for aid to education.
- The Baxters entertain a client and their dog.
- With Hazel taking over the housekeeping, Barbara feels left out.
- George's law firm represents a temperamental music conductor who refuses to allow a woman to be in the orchestra simply because she is a woman. Hazel decides to get the woman rehired.
- The Baxters spend their wedding anniversary on a fishing trip.
- After Hazel keeps bragging about the success of his brother, Steve gets an inferiority complex.
- After Mr. Griffin buys the local dairy, George has to fire Hazel's friend, the Baxters' milkman.
- Harry Noll and his new bride Rita move next door to the Baxters and Hazel has to mediate their first fight.
- Hazel receives a letter from England, which suggests the possibility that she may be a Countess.
- Steve puts the household on a budget.
- Barbara's uncle visits. He is a once-famous actor, out of work and out of money. Hazel and Barbara convince Steve to hire him at the real estate office. A few bad deals later turn into successes. Finally, he gets a call from Hollywood for a part in a show.
- Hazel writes an essay about Steve for a newspaper contest.
- Fred and Mona Williams consider buying a house from Steve, which results in them having a fight.
- Hazel must contend with George's client, a hot tempered Italian woman.
- When the Baxter's nephew Kevin is discharged from the army, he comes for a visit, but brings his marital problems with him.
- Hazel runs afoul of a wealthy woman and befriends her husband.
- Mr Griffin's nephew and his secretary are getting married. They want to elope, but Mr Griffin wants them to have a large wedding.
- When Harold's friend Jeff is put in an advanced class at school, a rift develops between them.
- Steve impresses a wealthy client with his good deed.
- Harold's teacher and Steve's client compete for Harold's affection.
- Hazel's suspicions rise as George's old girlfriend visits.
- Harold trades his prized football for a date to the school party.
- Steve has a difficult house to sell because it is located next to a busy, and noisy, highway. Hazel finds the perfect couple to buy the house - they are hard of hearing.
- George gets involved in helping to save Grace and Hazel from Grace's employer who is involved in a crime gang.
- George's cousin has a job with a home in Malibu. Since George & Hazel are worried, Hazel visits her. Grace is worried about the men that visit her boss. She and Hazel determine they are part of a crime ring.
- Suzy is unhappy when Barbara enrolls her in charm school, at Deirdre's insistence.
- Hazel is collecting musical instruments to send to George & Dorothy for a missionary school. She also holds a fund-raiser for enough money to buy an organ.
- When George and Dorothy move to Baghdad to work on one of Mr. Griffin's oil deals, Hazel and Harold move in with George's brother Steve, his wife Barbara, and their daughter Suzy.
- Hoping to win a TV show contest, Harold starts his own rock band.