By the time NBC canceled the series in the spring of 1965, Hazel had fallen out of the top 30 programs. CBS picked it up for the 1965β1966 season, and made a number of cast changes.
Hazell (TV series) Hazell is a British television series that ran from 1978β1979, about a fictional private detective named James Hazell.
ABC loosely copied the Hazel theme in the 1962-1963 series Our Man Higgins as an English butler to a suburban American family. Stanley Holloway played the lead role, along with Audrey Totter and Frank Maxwell.
Child actress Julia Benjamin was added to the cast as Susie Baxter. In the spring of 1966, Hazel ended its primetime network run. In 2014, according to Playbill, actress and cabaret performer Klea Blackhurst was cast in a New York City reading of Hazel, a musical based on Ted Key's cartoon character as well as the 1961β1966 TV sitcom.
Shirley BoothHOLLYWOOD β HOLLYWOOD -- Shirley Booth, whose dramatic triumphs ranged from the tortured wife in the poignant "Come Back Little Sheba," to the pleasantly arrogant "Hazel" in the long-running television series of the 1960s, has died at her Cape Cod home in Massachusetts.
March 3, 2015Lynn Borden / Date of death
Personal life and death On April 7, 1974, Buntrock died at age 21 in an automobile accident when his car veered off a bridge under construction into Battle Creek, drowning him in the submerged car. He is buried in Keystone Cemetery in Keystone.
WHITNEY BLAKE, ACTRESS PLAYED HAZEL'S BOSS ON TV SERIES Whitney Blake, the versatile actress who portrayed comedienne Shirley Booth's housewife employer on the long-running television series Hazel and also co-created the edgier sitcom One Day at a Time, has died. She was 76.
October 16, 1992Shirley Booth / Date of death
77Β years (1937β2015)Lynn Borden / Age at death
154Hazel / Number of episodes
5Hazel / Number of seasons
By the time NBC canceled the series in the spring of 1965, Hazel had fallen out of the top 30 programs. CBS picked it up for the 1965β1966 season, and made a number of cast changes. Buntrock remained in the cast as Harold Baxter; DeFore and Blake were dropped and replaced with Fulmer and Borden, respectively.
Dub TaylorHazel (TV Series 1961β1966) - Dub Taylor as Mitch Brady - IMDb.
Benjamin's career began at the age of eight in 1965 on Hazel....Julia BenjaminBornFebruary 21, 1957 Los Angeles, California, U.S.OccupationActressYears active1965-1984
Lauren GilbertHazel (TV Series 1961β1966) - Lauren Gilbert as Harry Noll, Phil Baldwin - IMDb.
Jump to navigation Jump to search. American sitcom. For the British television series of a similar name, see Hazell (TV series). Hazel. Shirley Booth as the main character, Hazel Burke.
In 2014, according to Playbill, actress and cabaret performer Klea Blackhurst was cast in a New York City reading of Hazel, a musical based on Ted Key's cartoon character as well as the 1961β1966 TV sitcom.
The five-season, 154-episode series aired in prime time from September 28, 1961, to April 11, 1966, and was produced by Screen Gems. The first four seasons of Hazel aired on NBC, and the fifth and final season aired on CBS.
By the time NBC canceled the series in the spring of 1965, Hazel had fallen out of the top 30 programs. CBS picked it up for the 1965β1966 season, and made a number of cast changes. Buntrock remained in the cast as Harold Baxter; DeFore and Blake were dropped and replaced with Fulmer and Borden, respectively.
On February 18, 2011, Shout! Factory announced that they had acquired the rights to the series (under license from Sony) and would be releasing season 2 on DVD in 2011.
Since then it has occasionally aired on some stations. On cable, Hazel aired on TBS from 1980 to 1986. It also aired on TV Land from 2002β2003.
During its first four seasons, Hazel was sponsored by Ford Motor Company, which had earlier underwritten Tennessee Ernie Ford 's comedy and variety show, The Ford Show. As a result, Ford vehicles, including the Mustang when it was introduced in 1964, were often prominently featured on the series, even as a part of the storyline (an example of product placement ). During season four, Lever Brothers co-sponsored Hazel. In its final season, Procter & Gamble and Philip Morris were the sponsors.
Hazell. (TV series) For the American television series of a similar name, see Hazel (TV series). Hazell is a British television series that ran from 1978β1979, about a fictional private detective named James Hazell.
Overview. James Hazell was a cockney private detective character created by journalist and novelist Gordon Williams and footballer-turned-manager Terry Venables, who wrote under the joint pseudonym of P.B.Yuill. The first book, Hazell Plays Solomon, appeared in 1974. "Hazell Plays Solomon" was also the first episode of the TV series.
An academic work, Hazell: The Making of a TV Series by Manuel Alvarado and Edward Buscombe (BFI Publishing) appeared in March 1978.
The first book, Hazell Plays Solomon, appeared in 1974. "Hazell Plays Solomon" was also the first episode of the TV series. The wise-cracking private detective was played by Nicholas Ball.
In February 2020, it was announced that Kiele Sanchez had been cast as Lorna, a female lead for The Lincoln Lawyer, with Angus Sampson and Jazz Raycole joining a few weeks later as Cisco and Izzy, respectively.
Filming is scheduled to conclude on October 29, 2021. The series was filmed in Los Angeles, where it is set.
On January 11, 2021, Netflix picked up the series with a 10-episode order, down from the original 13-episode plan, and announced that Manuel Garcia-Rulfo would star as Haller. In February 2021, Neve Campbell and Becki Newton joined the cast, with Raycole and Sampson returning to the series.
The Lincoln Lawyer centers on Mickey Haller, an iconoclastic idealist, who runs his law practice out of the back of his Lincoln Town Car, as he takes on cases big and small across the expansive city of Los Angeles.
Christopher Gorham was cast in March; Ntare Guma Mbaho Mwine was cast in April, as a character created specifically for the series. That same month, LisaGay Hamilton, Jamie McShane, and Reggie Lee were cast in recurring roles, with Krista Warner joining in May.