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 September 28, 1961, to April 11, 1966, and was produced by Screen Gems
Hazel -TV Series (Full Episodes) - YouTube Simply watch 3 episodes and you'll love Hazel as I do Hazel; the maid who masters in Psychology 😊 For Binge-Watchers, speed up the player to 1 25 or 1 50
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
HAZEL Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster 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 enclosed in a leafy involucre
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Hazel - The Wildlife Trusts Hazel has shiny, brown bark and almost circular, toothed leaves with soft hairs on their undersides It displays long, yellow catkins in spring, and provides a crop of hazelnuts in late summer
Hazel Trees and Shrubs: Types, Leaves, Bark, Nuts (Pictures . . . Hazel is a flowering shrub or tree in the plant genus Corylus and the birch family Betulaceae The tree has a clumping habit making it appear as a large shrub with a rounded, umbrella-like canopy Depending on the hazel species, the shrub-like tree grows between 8 and 20 ft (2 5 – 6 m) tall
Hazel - New World Encyclopedia Hazel is the common name for any of the large shrubs and small trees comprising the flowering plant genus Corylus, native to the temperate northern hemisphere and characterized by simple, round leaves with double-serrate margins and fruit in the form of edible nuts, known as hazelnuts