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  1. Hazel (TV series) - Wikipedia

    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 …

  2. Hazel (TV Series 1961–1966) - IMDb

    Hazel: Created by Ted Key. With Shirley Booth, Bobby Buntrock, Don DeFore, Whitney Blake. The misadventures of the Baxter family and their live-in maid, Hazel Burke.

  3. HAZEL Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    Dec 5, 2016 · The meaning of HAZEL is any of a genus (Corylus and especially the American C. americana and the European C. avellana) of shrubs or small trees of the birch family bearing nuts …

  4. Hazel: Name Meaning, Origin, Popularity - Parents

    May 20, 2025 · Hazel is most often used as a girl name. Learn more about the meaning, origin, and popularity of the name Hazel.

  5. Watch Hazel (1961) Online for Free | The Roku Channel | Roku

    A Replacement for Phoebe Hazel finds herself in a dither as she tries to care for two households.

  6. Hazel - Full Cast & Crew - TV Guide

    Learn more about the full cast of Hazel with news, photos, videos and more at TV Guide

  7. Hazel (TV Series 1961-1966) — The Movie Database (TMDB)

    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 …

  8. Hazel tv show - YouTube

    Hazel | Hazel’s Household Antics | Classic TV Rewind Classic TV Rewind Clips • 131K views • 1 year ago

  9. Hazel - NBC Series - Where To Watch - TV Insider

    Tuesday, December 16 11:00 AM How to Find Work Without Really Trying Season 5 • Episode 20 Hazel brings new meaning to a man's life when she inspires confidence in him.

  10. Hazel - Wikipedia

    The common hazel is the species most extensively grown for its nuts, followed in importance by the filbert. Nuts are also harvested from the other species, but apart from the filbert, none is of significant …