The Investor
- Episode aired Mar 25, 1965
- 30m
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8.5/10
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Hazel puts dough in the bakery that George's client is trying to buy.Hazel puts dough in the bakery that George's client is trying to buy.Hazel puts dough in the bakery that George's client is trying to buy.
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... That's what we've been told all these years, since Hazel was first maid to Mrs. Baxter's wife when she was a child.
Hazel got a small inheritance from a distant relative, and all George can say is that she should invest it and put it to work so that she has something for her old age. Wait a minute. So Hazel is family and George Baxter just intends to put her on an ice floe when she retires?
But Hazel decides instead to invest her inheritance in a local bakery, where her good friend Mr. Mueller is the baker and owner. You know what they say about going into business with friends - you lose your money AND your friendship. Complications ensue.
John Banner plays the baker, who is very upset because his wife of 37 years asked him to retire, and when he didn't she moved to California without him. It was fun to see him in a role prior to him becoming Sgt. Schultz in Hogan's Heroes. Also note that the businesses are all run and owned by individuals. Today, even in small towns, the small businesses have closed down and been replaced with chain stores.
Hazel got a small inheritance from a distant relative, and all George can say is that she should invest it and put it to work so that she has something for her old age. Wait a minute. So Hazel is family and George Baxter just intends to put her on an ice floe when she retires?
But Hazel decides instead to invest her inheritance in a local bakery, where her good friend Mr. Mueller is the baker and owner. You know what they say about going into business with friends - you lose your money AND your friendship. Complications ensue.
John Banner plays the baker, who is very upset because his wife of 37 years asked him to retire, and when he didn't she moved to California without him. It was fun to see him in a role prior to him becoming Sgt. Schultz in Hogan's Heroes. Also note that the businesses are all run and owned by individuals. Today, even in small towns, the small businesses have closed down and been replaced with chain stores.
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- Runtime30 minutes
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- 1.33 : 1
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