In a few of the beginning episodes of the series, a finger on one of Don DeFore's hand is bandaged and splinted. The actor, an avid "Do-It-Your-Selfer", had an accident with a power saw at home. The bandage was explained on the show by George Baxter saying that while playing baseball with his son Harold he caught a batted ball bare handed... Hazel was the batter.
In this 1961 episode, the "Bewitched" (1964) garage was actually the "Baxter's" garage.
The garage has a pair of vertical garage doors, unlike the single horizontal garage door that the "Stephens" family garage has, and has been used for decades. The garage goes back decades to the Blondie Films of the 1930's for which the "Columbia Ranch" Street out front the Baxter's House is named - Blondie Street.
The garage has a pair of vertical garage doors, unlike the single horizontal garage door that the "Stephens" family garage has, and has been used for decades. The garage goes back decades to the Blondie Films of the 1930's for which the "Columbia Ranch" Street out front the Baxter's House is named - Blondie Street.
This was the 4th episode to air. Interesting the 4th to last episode of series 4 (which was the last season with the original cast) was also centered on Hazel in court and actor playing the judge was the same.
Sutherland (Vinton Hayworth) and George Baxter are talking beside the "Columbia Ranch" pool which is in the "Columbia Ranch" Park that is across the street from the Baxters House. Tree obstruct the pool and house.