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I've commented before on Commander Benson's comments from 2003. I enjoyed reading them but I have issues with the information presented and one of the main assertions.
Commander Benson: "Contrary to some misconceptions, Hazel was not cancelled by CBS at the end of that 1965-6 season. The show's ratings were acceptable". The show's ratings were not acceptable. There were two top 10 series right in front of Hazel, The Lucy Show at number 3, and Andy Griffith at number 6, Hazel wasn't in the top 30, so the series was not retaining enough of the lead-in audience. As an inducement for Don Fedderson to bring My Three Sons to CBS he was promised a spot on the schedule without a pilot, that series was Family Affair which took over the 9:30 Monday timeslot the following season and finished number 14. Commander Benson: "However, Miss Booth was slowly succumbing to illness". Very slowly, she lived for another 26 years! Benson's comments suggests Booth was lucky to make it to the end of the season. In fact she starred in two CBS Playhouse productions (one during the 66-67 season, and the other during the 67-68 season). She did other TV work after that, in addition to some theatrical work in the early 70's. She starred in another TV series, A Touch of Grace in 1973 at the age of 74! She may not have been in the best of health, and episodic TV requires a lot of hours especially from the star but I don't see any evidence to suggest that was the reason the show wasn't renewed. |
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It was almost unfair to Fulmer & Borden to take those roles, yet they chose them. Today, I still watch Hazel everyday...& admit I watch very few reruns of the episodes after Defore & Blake left. There were so many great lessons of life to learn in almost each episode of the pre 1965 episodes...for kids & adults---and we did learn from them!!...& I for one thank this wonderful, funny, thoughtful & warm TV creation of the remarkable 1960's. Now that was a decade to remember...& my fav decade of all in my now 72 yrs of living--- that is when Americai's flag waved of national pride by all....& one can still see it in many of the Hazel episodes. |
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" There were so many great lessons of life to learn in almost each episode of the pre 1965 episodes...for kids & adults---and we did learn from them."
This is so true, and true of many other 60s shows including Leave It To Beaver, The Andy Griffith Show and Family Affair. It's what's missing for kids who are growing up today I think. I often see, online, teens who say they don't know how to make friends and things like that. In the 60s we learned what was socially acceptable (and even moral) by watching tv, sixty years later they are mostly watching housewives fight and fathers kill. I still remember one of the lessons I learned from watching Hazel.....carry your school backpack further up on your shoulder...center of gravity!
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And the time when Hazel told Harold to brush his teeth up and down, the new way back then that dentists were advising.
Also, the episode where Enzo Martinelli maintained loyalty to Hazel by skipping the Italian diva's concert to still take Hazel to her Bowler's Ball. |
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but even called his sister to take Harold (in preparation for firing Hazel) when she lied about George being a bad dancer to puff up Steve's ego. He should have fired or warned her after the vitamin incident. |
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