Hazel - Season 5

Season 5

Episodes

Who's in Charge Here?
George and Dorothy move to Baghdad to work on an oil deal and as a result Hazel and Harold move in with his brother Steve and his family. However it doesn't take long for Steve and Hazel to start butting heads over who's in charge of the Baxter household.

Hazel's Second Week
With Hazel and Harold settling into Steve and Barbara's home, Barbara starts to lament to a friend about having so much free time on her hands.

How to Lose 30 Pounds in 30 Minutes
Hazel wants to join a gym in order to lose a little bit of weight. When she learns that the course best suited to her needs costs $250, Hazel turns to Steve and asks for a job at his Real Estate office.

Do Not Disturb Occupants
The Baxters sell their house and soon have sellers remorse.

The Holdout
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.

A-Haunting We Will Go
Steve is sued for selling a haunted house to a client, until Hazel comes to the rescue.

Hazel Needs a Car
After Steve refuses to lend Hazel the money to buy a car, she goes into the fish breeding business to raise the money.

Hazel Sits It Out
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.

A Lot to Remember
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.

A Bull's Eye for Cupid
The Baxters spend their wedding anniversary on a fishing trip.

The Crush
Millie has a crush on Steve.

Kindly Advise
Suzy is unhappy when Barbara enrolls her in charm school, at Deirdre's insistence.

Noblesse Oblige
Suzy is unhappy when Barbara enrolls her in charm school, at Deirdre's insistence.

Hazel's Endearing Young Charms
After Hazel keeps bragging about the success of his brother, Steve gets an inferiority complex.

A Car Named Chrysanthemum
Hazel buys a 1930 Model A in need of a lot of work, much to Steve's dismay.

Once an Actor
Barbara's uncle visits. He is once-famous actor, out of work and money. Hazel and Barbara convince Steve to hire him at the real estate office. A few bad deals turn into successes. Also, he gets a call for Hollywood for a part in a show.

$285 by Saturday
Hazel is collecting musical instruments to send to a missionary school that George and Barbara are volunteering at. When she stops at a local music store for ukulele strings, she sees something that would be perfect for the school in the window: an organ. Upon learning that the store owner will part with it for $285, she decides to hold a fundraiser to buy it.

Boom or Bust
Steve puts the household on a budget.

Harold's Gift Horses
Harold's teacher and Steve's client compete for Harold's affection.

How to Find Work Without Really Trying
After winning dinner for two in a contest, Hazel selects a complete stranger as her dinner companion.

My Son, the Sheepdog
Hoping to win a TV show contest, Harold starts his own rock band.

Please Don't Shout
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.

But Is It Art?
Hazel mistakes a famous artist for the man she hired to come and paint her room.

Who Can Afford a Bargain?
Fred and Mona Williams consider buying a house from Steve, which results in them having a fight.

Hazel's Free Enterprise
Barbara wants to get Steve a pool table for his birthday. She was able to find one at a bargain price of $250, but only has $50 put as a down payment. When Barbara tells Hazel about her predicament, Hazel decides to help out by turning the kitchen into a production line, in order to sell her prize winning chili sauce to the local grocery store.

Bee in Her Bonnet
Steve impresses a wealthy client with his good deed.

The Perfect Boss
Hazel writes an essay about Steve for a newspaper contest.

A Little Bit of Genius
When Harold's friend Jeff is put in an advanced class at school, a rift develops between them.

A Question of Ethics
Steve gets into trouble with the real estate association after Hazel gives some bad advice to her friends.
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