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Festus subsequently resurrects Leo with the Physician's Cure and helps him to rescue Calypso. He is destroyed again in The Dark Prophecy , but is easily rebuilt by Leo who had redesigned Festus in case of such an eventuality. She is fifteen in The Lost Hero. Unlike most children of Aphrodite, Piper is not particularly concerned with beauty or fashion. Piper is Cherokee on her father's side. She has tan skin, eyes that change color constantly, and choppy chocolate-colored hair which she cuts herself.

She is of slim build and average height. Her demigod "powers" include "charmspeak" essentially, magical persuasion and the ability to speak French, as it is "the language of love". She is also occasionally able to see visions in her magic dagger Katoptris Ancient Greek for "mirror" , which once belonged to Helen of Troy.

The dagger lost that power after the battle against the giants in Athens. Piper's relationship with her father is mutually affectionate but strained, in part because of the small amount of attention he spares for her. When she was young, Piper used her persuasive skills to "borrow" ask for in charmspeak things to earn a little of his time. McLean's relationship with his daughter begins to improve. Piper is also very close to Jason.

Though she later learns it was all a trick of the Mist, she believed she was once his girlfriend while they attended the same school. She works hard to recreate this relationship in real life when she comes to Camp Half-Blood. She is also friends with all of the seven quest members in The Heroes of Olympus , especially Annabeth, Leo and Percy.

Piper's main weapon is her dagger Katoptris, though she later acquires a magic cornucopia and uses it as a weapon. After being captured by pirates in The House of Hades , Piper asks Hazel to teach her sword fighting, using a jagged celestial bronze sword taken from the Boread Zethes. In The Burning Maze , it is revealed that her relationship with Jason ended a few months earlier. Apollo, as Lester Papadopoulos, is confused because the cloud nymph, Mellie, had seemed angry at Jason, leading Apollo to mistakenly believe that Jason had broken up with Piper, while in fact, Piper had ended the relationship because she felt it was forced.

It is later unveiled that she wanted to discover herself and who she really was without the pressure of being the daughter of Aphrodite. The trick of the Mist that Hera used at the beginning of their relationship also contributed to the breakup as that meant that their relationship was technically "fake".

Still, she is heartbroken when he sacrifices himself in The Burning Maze. In The Tower of Nero , she is revealed to be in a relationship with another woman. He was raised by the wolf goddess Lupa and her pack after his mother was compelled to give him up when he was two, then later lived at Camp Jupiter, the Roman equivalent of Camp Half-Blood.

Jason inherited many special powers from his father Jupiter like summoning lightning bolts, controlling winds, flying, summoning storm spirits, and creating different types of storms like thunderstorms, rainstorms, and hurricanes. Jason is also a master swordsman and spear user.

He and Thalia are reunited in The Lost Hero , and Thalia later reveals that their mother told her that Jason was dead, and that this was what finally drove her to leave home. Jason is often described to be very handsome and attractive. He has blond hair, electric blue eyes, and a scar above his upper lip, which is said to be from his attempt to eat a stapler at age two. Jason is also very muscular and athletic. By the age of fifteen, he has earned the rank of praetor and leads the legion with his longtime partner, Reyna who eventually falls in love with him.

Of all the characters in the series, Jason is the one who struggles the most with the differences between the Greek and Roman perspectives. When the Argo II is stuck in North Africa he must choose one identity or the other; he decides to consider himself a Greek, despite his parentage, and is subsequently unable to command a legion of Roman ghosts.

During The House of Hades it is revealed that Jason has plans to return to Camp Jupiter to improve it with things he learned at Camp Half-Blood, such as giving the fauns the Roman equivalent of a satyr more rights and responsibilities. Later, during The Blood of Olympus , Jason decides to consider both the Greek and Roman traditions as part of his heritage. He becomes the Pontifex Maximus, a role which sees him travel between Camp Half-Blood and Camp Jupiter to build shrines for every god and goddess in the pantheon.

Jason is given a state funeral in New Rome overseen by Apollo. Hazel Levesque is a fourteen-year-old demigod, a daughter of Pluto and Marie Levesque. It is later revealed that she has returned from the dead, assisted by her half-brother Nico. She grew up in the s in New Orleans , where her mother had a gris-gris shop. When she was born, Pluto offered to grant her mother a wish, but her request for wealth backfired into an ability to control precious metals and gems , which both first view as a curse.

Hazel died after Gaea tries to use Hazel's power over earth to resurrect Alcyoneus. When Hazel's mother changes her mind about helping Gaea, Hazel buries herself and her mother under the earth, delaying Alcyoneus's rebirth and killing them both.

While Hazel's spirit is being judged, she gives up the chance to go to Elysium to save her mother from punishment, and they are both sent to the Fields of Asphodel instead. At some point before The Lost Hero , Nico finds Hazel in the Underworld while trying to visit Bianca di Angelo, only to find she has tried for rebirth. With the Doors of Death open, Nico is able to take Hazel to the world of the living through them, resurrecting her and then delivers Hazel to Camp Jupiter.

Hazel and Nico are protective of each other, much as true half-siblings. Hazel is described as African American , having cocoa-colored skin, curly cinnamon-brown hair, and golden eyes. Her legion tattoo is described as looking like a cross with curved arms and a head. She eventually learns to manipulate her curse, manipulating precious stones and metals and sensing structures underground. She is an accomplished horse-rider and skilled with a spatha. She tames the horse Arion, who eats precious metals.

She is unusually knowledgeable about the Underworld because of her time there. Hazel becomes very gifted at this. This confirms something that Juno had once told Hazel: that a descendant of Poseidon would some day wash away her curse.

She is now able to summon precious metals and use and spend them without terrible consequences. He is taken care of by his grandmother after his mother's death, and makes his way to Camp Jupiter upon her insistence. Frank's family descends from Periclymenus , a grandson of Poseidon, who had the power to shapeshift. Periclymenus's descendants were sold into slavery in China, and migrated to Canada many years later. While battling Alcyoneus who is invincible within Alaska , Frank taps into his ancestral power and transforms into a bear.

However, his combined power of being a son of Mars and having the ability to shapeshift makes his life very fragile. The Fates tied his life force to a piece of firewood when he was a baby, so if the wood burns up, he will die as in the ancient Greek legend of Meleager. The goddess Juno appears to his mother and grandmother while he is a baby to warn them of this fact, as he would be crucial to defeating the Giants.

In all of his life, Frank has ignited the wood thrice, which he can do simply by thinking about it; the first time is while he is finding his way to Camp Jupiter, in bitter cold. The second time is when he, Percy, and Hazel travel to Alaska to free Thanatos. Eventually, Frank entrusts the firewood to Hazel, and in The House of Hades , Leo creates a fireproof pouch to contain it.

Frank has a meek disposition and is uncomfortable upon learning his father's identity publicly in front of the whole of Camp Jupiter. He suspected himself a son of Apollo, given his skill with a bow and arrow.

On his quest in The Son of Neptune , and later during the series as well, he uses an enchanted spear given to him by Mars. The spear summons a skeleton warrior, which Frank calls "Gray". As he has been residing in Camp Jupiter for no more than a year, Frank is initially considered a probatio , or rookie, of the Fifth Cohort.

During the Roman War Games, after Percy impresses everyone with his battle skills and instincts, Mars appears, informing Frank that he is his son and is to lead a quest. Since only centurions are allowed to lead a quest, Reyna has to promote him to centurion rank. Later, in The House of Hades , Jason surrenders his praetorship to Frank, who uses its authority and Diocletian's Sceptre to lead an army of Roman skeleton soldiers against the monsters in the Necromanteion.

Frank was described as 'cuddly' and 'fuzzy' and with a chubby, babyish face in The Mark of Athena , but in The House of Hades , after summoning the blessing of Mars to defeat a hoard of enemies, he transforms. He is then described as being taller, more muscular, and without all of his childhood fat. Though now built like a professional football player, he is still as sensitive as before, and is embarrassed at his new appearance at first. After Leo's encounter with Calypso, however, Leo becomes more relaxed around Hazel and their relationship becomes clearly platonic, much to Frank's relief.

Frank then pursues a relationship with Hazel. Frank burns his stick for the final time in The Tyrant's Tomb in order to kill Caligula. Despite the stick completely burning, Frank survives, freeing him from his curse. Apollo believes that by taking his fate into his own hands in such a noble way, Frank has created a new fate for himself free of his curse.

Apollo compares Frank's fate to Meleager, noting that Meleager's family had hidden his curse from him and his mother was eventually forced to use the firewood to kill him while Frank's family revealed the truth and it helped to shape who Frank became.

It's also revealed that his romantic relationship with Hazel has enabled her to break her curse, fulfilling a prophecy that she had received that a descendant of Poseidon would wash away her curse.

Gleeson Hedge is a satyr first mentioned in The Last Olympian , as the author of a distress call sent to Grover Underwood. He also serves as the adult chaperone for the Argo II and later accompanies the Athena Parthenos to camp.

Despite his often warlike and often overly aggressive attitude, Hedge is kind and understanding to campers in need. He enjoys extreme sports and martial arts movies. Chuck, the baby, is born at the end of The Blood of Olympus , with Clarisse as his godmother. Apollo , in the mortal form of Lester Papadopoulos , serves as the main protagonist of The Trials of Apollo series.

In The Heroes of Olympus , Apollo's Roman descendant Octavian promises the god many things for blessing his prophetic skills, which leads to the Olympians' distraction from the true threat of Gaia, and to the resurgence of Python. As a result, the Delphic Oracle ceases to function, effectively halting demigod quests, and Zeus punishes Apollo.

Zeus's punishment consists of making Apollo mortal, though he retains most of his personality and some more minor powers. This punishment is revealed in The Trials of Apollo. In his mortal form, Apollo's name is Lester Papadopoulos. Apollo has to adjust to a life of mortality and questing to regain his former powers and lifestyle. Following a meeting with two thugs in Manhattan, Apollo encounters a demigod called Meg McCaffrey, who claims him as her servant until he regains his godhood.

Apollo is released by Meg after the revelation of her alliance with his enemy. As Lester, Apollo is a year-old teenager with curly brown hair, blue eyes, acne, and a flabby torso. He is narcissistic, prideful, and arrogant, but does his best to not be a burden on others. His mortal transformation makes him realize how miserable humans are in facing the gods.

In particular, he grows to deeply care for Meg and resolves to be with her despite the difficulties involved. He is bisexual. Her father was murdered by "the Beast" Emperor Nero and she was subsequently adopted by Nero, considering them two separate people. Nero taught her the arts of a demigod and gave her a pair of crescent rings which can transform into sickles made of imperial gold, before giving her a task to lure Apollo into the Grove of Dodona.

Meg appears to Apollo in an alley of Hell's Kitchen, Manhattan where she defeats two thugs, who were sent by Nero to stage a robbery. There, Meg displays unusual abilities even before Demeter claims her, and later goes with Apollo to search for missing demigods and the Grove in the nearby woods, having to endure a brief abduction in the process.

Her relationship with Nero is revealed at the climax, but her growing doubtfulness regarding Nero's ways, not to mention her already familiar friendship with Apollo, leads her to rob Nero of his chance of burning the Grove. While she helps Apollo bring the Grove alive, she severs their bonding spell and leaves.

Meg is described as small and pudgy, with dark hair chopped in a messy pageboy style and black cat-eye glasses with rhinestones in the corners. She is free-spirited and adventurous, inquisitive, and is also confrontational. She poses questions with no subtlety, something that Apollo is annoyed with but later comes to regard as a unique trait. Her abilities as Demeter's daughter allows her to connect better with nature as well as summoning a karpos crop spirit called Peaches, a power that none of Demeter's other demigod children are known to possess.

Even though she is Demeter's daughter, not Ceres the Roman manifestation of Demeter she fights like a Roman, with two swords; one for offense and one for defense. She is also known for her liking of unicorns in the fourth book The Tyrant's Tomb. Hemithea , known as "Emmie", is a retired Hunter of Artemis and caretaker of the Waystation. She lives with her partner, Josephine, also an ex-Hunter, and their daughter Georgia at the Waystation in Indianapolis. She and her sister were granted immortality by Apollo after escaping from the wrath of their father, King Staphylus.

She then joined the Hunters of Artemis and fell in love with fellow hunter Josephine, so sometime in the s, Josephine and Emmie gave up their immortality to grow old together. Triumvirate Holdings is a company that is led by three beings who are said to be the worst Roman Emperors in history.

They force other people to worship them. During the Second Titanomachy, Triumvirate Holdings was responsible for giving Luke at the time under the influence of Kronos and his allies the Princess Andromeda , weapons, helicopters, and top human mercenaries. Rachel described Triumvirate Holdings to be so rich that they make her father's company "look like a kid's lemonade stand. Though not all the gods who appear in Rick Riordan 's novels are truly Olympians that is, gods who live on Mount Olympus , all Greek and Roman gods are generally considered to be a subset of the Twelve Olympians.

As such, most characters in the series refer to these immortals generally as the "Olympian gods", to distinguish them from the Greco-Roman primordial gods and Titans. The primordial deities are the deities that came before the Titans and the Olympians came into existence. Among the known primordial deities are:. The Titans are the children of Gaea and Ouranos. Most of them fought against the Gods during the Titanomachy which ended with the Gods winning. Among the featured Titans are:.

The Gigantes also called the Great Giants are giant-like beings that were made by Gaea and Tartarus to overthrow Olympus. They were previously defeated by the gods and Heracles during the Giantomachy.

Each was meant to oppose a specific god. They can only be defeated by a god and a demigod working together. Most of the Gigantes are described as being very tall with dragon -like legs and shaggy hair. The following demigod characters all have one parent who is a Greek or Roman god or, more rarely, a Titan , while the other parent is a mortal human.

It is common for these "half-bloods," as they are known, to grow up unaware that they are not entirely human. They are frequently referred to by gods and other mythological beings as "mortals. In this franchise, different historic people are mentioned to have Greek Gods as their parents or are otherwise involved with the series. Among the known historical demigods are:. The following are mentioned not as direct children of the Olympians, but as grandchildren, great-grandchildren, or the like:. The following characters from Greek mythology appear in this series.

Most of them are the direct children of gods or Titans, but a few are mortals with such great power that they are able to influence the realm of the gods.

Many of the beings and creatures of Greco-Roman myths are humanoid —in other words, they possess both the intelligence and some of the physical features of humans. The vast majority of these creatures are friendly, such as nymphs and centaurs. Unlike most Greek creatures, these beings are also unquestionably sentient and tend to have larger roles in the novel series. Carter Kane is one of two main protagonists and narrators ; a descendant of Narmer and Ramses the Great. He is the son of Julius and Ruby Kane.

After the death of his mother when he was eight, he spent six years travelling the world with his Egyptologist father. His sister Sadie lives with their maternal grandparents and Carter and his father visit Sadie twice a year, on the winter and summer solstices. He becomes the host of Horus in the first novel, and often collaborates with and receives advice from the god. He also develops a romantic relationship with the shabti of magician Zia Rashid, and subsequently spends much of his time trying to find the real Zia and demonstrate his feelings toward her.

Like his father, Carter has dark skin and hair, quite different from both his mother and sister. When living with his father, Carter dressed "impeccably" like Julius even when relaxing, but adopts a much more casual style when he goes to live at Brooklyn House. Though he is not one to flout rules, Carter is brave and courageous enough to pursue the way of the gods despite the House of Life's disapproval.

His specialty is combat magic; his preferred weapon a khopesh , but loses it in The Throne of Fire. However, he decides to focus on leading Brooklyn House while leaving his uncle Amos as the Chief Lector to deal with the day-to-day running of the House of Life. Sadie Kane is one of two main protagonists and narrators; at 13 years old, she is the younger sister of Carter Kane.

She is left in the care of her non-magical grandparents in London after the death of their mother Ruby Kane. Though she is able to live a "normal" life, something her brother is occasionally jealous of, her unusual circumstances make her sometimes jealous of Carter.

Sadie has to abruptly leave her life in London when she goes to revive the twenty-first Nome and fight Set after the god captures her father, Julius Kane.

Sadie becomes the host of Isis in The Red Pyramid and continues to study the goddess's path throughout the series. She also becomes romantically involved with one of the Brooklyn House initiates Walt Stone and also with the god Anubis, though her relationship with either is not formalized until after Walt becomes the "eye" of Anubis in The Serpent's Shadow.

She has caramel-colored hair, fair skin and blue eyes, some traits inherited from her mother Ruby. Unlike Carter, Sadie is rebellious and bold and acts the part; often making snap decisions, ignoring rules, and choosing to wear clothing to display her personality such as combat boots rather than to conform or aid her magic. Her magical specialty is with spells, potions, and hieroglyphics.

One of her favorite spells is Ha-Di, which means to destroy. Walt Stone is one of the twenty-first Nome's initiates, who arrives at Brooklyn House sometime between the first and second novel. He has dark skin and is from Seattle , where he lived with his mother.

Walt is a sau , or charmmaker. The curse progresses more quickly when he uses magic, which is why he specializes in charms and also why he begins to call on the god Anubis for guidance.

In The Serpent's Shadow , Walt finally succumbs to the curse, but as he dies he allows himself to become the host of Anubis, whose spirit can essentially keep him alive. In The Staff of Serapis , Sadie tells Annabeth Chase that it's confusing dating both of them while they are merged, although she has accepted it.

Zia Rashid is a magician from the first Nome who was born and raised in Egypt. She is found and raised by Iskandar, the Chief Lector , after the destruction of her hometown by Apophis. When Julius Kane released five gods through the Rosetta Stone , she became the unexpected host of Nephthys , and was subsequently placed by Iskandar in an underwater prison so the House of Life could not eliminate her.

A shabti of her was created to take her place; it is destroyed during the fight with Set in The Red Pyramid. Carter Kane falls in love with this shabti and seeks out the real Zia to free her and release Nephthys's spirit.

Zia, who specializes in fire magic, later becomes the host of Ra and the two manage to destroy Apophis in The Serpent's Shadow. Her initial indifference to Carter slowly evolves into romance, and the two begin dating at the end of the series when Ra ascends back to the heavens. During the first novel, Amos is possessed by Set and forced to lure his niece and nephew to the god's pyramid in Phoenix, Arizona.

Once freed, Amos goes for healing at the first Nome, and does not return to Brooklyn House until the second novel. Miss Minnie brings Mr. He would like to see the desk. Meanwhile, Hazel sells the desk to Charlie Mario Siletti the antique dealer. George now has to buy the desk back at a higher price.

Wilcox looks at the desk and says it was definitely not Lincoln's desk. Now George and Hazel try to get Charlie to take the desk back again. Louise Lorimer appears as George's mother. Eddie Quillan appears as a Mover. October 17, Dorothy has been out-of-town taking care of Aunt Barbara and her kids, so Hazel does her best to cheer up a lonely George.

She talks friends of his into coming over with legal problems. George gets furious when he finds out Hazels scheme. He yells at her and causes her to cry. George eventually apologizes and Hazel apologizes for interfering. October 24, George has a craving for some Italian dishes. Hazel decides to make some real Italian dishes, but has to learn Italian so she can read the recipes. While taking Italian in night school, she meets Enzo Martelli, who asks her out to the opera.

George invites Carlo over for dinner the same night that Hazel was to go to the opera. When Carlo arrives, his wife who was to translate, is not with him as she is sick.

Enzo comes by to pick up Hazel and saves the day by translating for the client. October 31, Hazel leaps into action when she learns her favorite local football team coached by Alan Hale, Jr. The two owners, Mr. Wheeler Vinton Hayworth and Mr. Dempsey Willis Bouchey , don't speak to each other. Hazel succeeds in bringing the two together, and saving the team.

November 7, George's uninvited, extremely annoying and selfish country cousin Sharlene Diane Ladd moves in. She claims she'll only be staying until she gets a job and she wants to be a model. Plus, she's hoping George will pay for the modeling school. The family contrive schemes to make her move out, including having workmen paint the house, and faking a contagious illness. John Brandon appears as Ben Cook, painter. November 14, George has good news - he has an invitation to speak at a law school from Dean Evans, but he must have a brief of what he'll say by tomorrow morning.

Friends of Hazel, David James Stacy and Maria, are expecting a baby, but do not have enough money to pay the hospital. And other problems arise. Hazel and George come up with a plan to help them, but it will mean George won't have time to prepare his brief.

Thanks to something Hazel did, Dean Evans tells George he can speak at the school despite not having finished the brief. Kathleen O'Malley appears as a Nurse. November 21, The Sunshine Girls become foster mothers to a young orphan in Italy. Deirdre and Harry are going to Europe and Hazel wonders if they could check on the little girl. Deirdre learns that Mrs. Johnson knows the famous artist Gabe Fairchild Douglas Dick.

Now instead of the trip, Deirdre would like to commission Gabe to do a portrait of herself. Gabe turns Deirdre down as he will be in Europe for 6 months.

The Sunshine Girls want to hold a fund-raiser to raise money to support the child. Gabe gives Hazel a painting which she donates to the auction. Deirdre has to have it. November 28, He's seeking a job as athletic director for Mr.

Griffin's firm. Before they arrive, George tells Harold how he beat Zach in a fight when they were kids. When Zachary says that George could never beat him in a fight, Harold is ashamed of his father. Harold thinks George lied to him and he now wants to run away from home. Hazel helps to restore Harold's faith in George's boyhood heroism. And George gets Zach the job. December 5, Rosie and her niece Laurie Ann Jillian visit Hazel.

Laurie wants to attend a local art school. Laurie lives on a farm and was raising sheep to sell to pay for the school. Rosie finds out that the sheep will have problems keeping warm due to being sheared too soon. George and Mr. Griffin have a tiff. Griffin agrees to buy sweaters for the sheep if Hazel can get George to make up with him. It takes some doing, but Hazel pulls it off. December 12, Griffin buys the local dairy.

George has to fire Hazel's friend Claude Sterling Holloway , the local milkman, because he is always late with deliveries.

Hazel and the Sunshine Girls make plans to help the milkman keep his job. Despite their efforts, Claude is to be fired. As a good will gesture, Mr. Griffin agrees to let Claude retire with a pension. When so many people from his route come out to wish him well, he decides not to retire. Queenie Leonard appears as Peggy. Myrna Dell appears as Receptionist. Barbara Luddy appears as Ruth. December 19, Harold doesn't want to take the Tenderfoot test to become a Scout, even though he can easily pass, because his friend Leslie Charles Herbert can't pass and he doesn't want to be a scout without him.

The Baxter's pitch in to help Leslie. To encourage the boys, Hazel gives each a share of stock in Mr. Griffin's company. But now all the boys can think of is getting rich with the stock.

Hazel gives Leslie a pep-talk and he passes the test. Paul Smith appears as Mr. Merrick, scoutmaster. December 26, Hazel advises the New York Giants ' Frank Gifford about investing in a local bowling alley, and tries to show him diagrams of football plays she has devised. Bill Zuckert appears as Mr. Brewster, the bowling alley owner.

Linda Marshall appears as Miss Sterling, Secretary. January 2, Griffin wants to buy some land from Mr. Egan Maurice Manson , but Egan will barely listen to any offer. Hazel, in need of a car, buys a Model T from the Johnsons. George gets another chance to speak with Egan during an upcoming golf game. Egan comes by to pick up George.

It seems Egan is an antique car buff and when he sees Hazel's car, he insists on taking a drive in it. When Egan wants to buy Hazel's car, she swings a deal where Griffin also gets to buy the land from Egan. William Bakewell appears as Fred Blangsted. January 9, Charlie, however, wants nothing to do with marriage. Hazel and Elsie accidentally take a purse containing the day's receipts from a dress shop.

When the police arrive at the Baxter house, the way the purse was taken is revealed. Dick Wilson appears as Detective Lewis. January 16, George's cousin Gracie has a job as a maid in a home in Malibu. Hazel arrives at what is apparently the Malibu hideaway of big-time gangster Bixby Roland Winters. Once Hazel recognizes one of the men as a mobster, her and Gracie try to leave.

Edgar Stehli appears as Willie Gant, another one of the mobsters. Emile Meyer appears as Wheels. Roy Glenn appears as Detective 2. January 23, The gangsters hold a vote to see whether they will sell out to another mob. Hazel and Gracie concoct a surprising epicurean touch that aids their escape from the hideout of the big-time gangsters.

Hazel also manages to capture one of the gangsters who turns out to be an undercover agent. January 30, Dorothy is set to model in Deirdre's fashion show. Jeffries doesn't want his wife Emma to know about the fashion show. She always buys lots of stuff and then is always disappointed with how the clothes look on her. Hazel lets it slip about the show. After spraining her ankle, Dorothy is unable to model. Hazel goes to the show to inform Mr. Montague Reginald Gardiner , the show stylist, and then is recruited to model instead.

Hazel steals the spotlight from the town's prettiest girls. Jeffries buys the dresses that Hazel modeled. Elizabeth Harrower appears as Edith. Anna Karen appears as Marietta Horn. February 6, The Doctor tells George to lose 10 pounds and Hazel undertakes supervision of his low-calorie diet. Rosie just bought a new mink hat. Hazel bets Rosie the hat that she can get George to lose 10 pounds.

Every time George tries to sneak some food, Hazel is there. He even tries to sneak a meal at Mr. Griffin's house, but Hazel has already spoken to Mr. Griffin's cook, Ruth. George loses the weight and Hazel wins the mink hat. February 13, Osborn, a prospective client for Dorothy, is to visit.

Hazel does not realize it is the tax appraiser, and so she starts bragging and exaggerating about all the expensive items in the house. Dorothy is sued by Mrs. Osborn, who claims that Dorothy decorated a room in a certain style which she didn't want. It turns out Miss Ramsey overheard Mrs. Osborn insist she did want that style. Miss Ramsey is reluctant to get involved, but she finally tells Mr.

Belmont John Archer , Mrs. Osborn's attorney, what she heard. February 20, Hazel is hinting for a raise, but George doesn't want to give her one. And this time Dorothy agrees to back George on his decision.

While trying to teach Harold about democracy, Hazel wants a vote on her raise. When the first vote goes against her, she comes up with a way to get another vote. Something that Hazel has never done before, gets Dorothy to change her vote to a yes. But, Hazel turns down the raise. She explains that George is going to have to spend a lot of money because she found termites in the basement.

Francis DeSales appears as Mr. February 27, Hazel receives a letter from England, which suggests the possibility that she may be a Countess. Meanwhile, Harold wants to get Smiley entered in a local dog show.

Hearing about Hazel's title, George's sister Deirdre is at first skeptical, but then decides to have a reception for Hazel. Much to Hazel's relief, she finds out that she isn't really a Countess.

As a favor to Hazel, Deirdre gets Smiley into the dog show. Hazel tells her the news that she isn't a Countess. Deirdre now has to cancel all her big party plans for Hazel.

Lester Matthews appears as Reginald Archibald the British barrister. Russell Collins appears as Mr. Butterworth, George's law partner. March 5, George meets the millionaire William Cady Leo G. Carroll who has written an autobiography where he claims, untruthfully, that a mystery woman helped him with his career. Hazel's thinks it's Rosie that Cady wrote about, along with countless other woman.

At his hotel room, Cady is rude to all the women who showed up and Hazel tells him off. George, not knowing any of this, invites Cady to his house for dinner.

George hopes to have Cady donate some of his artwork to the local museum. When Cady sees Hazel, he storms out of the house. Later, because of something Hazel said, Cady donates his paintings.

Barry, Cady's assistant. March 12, Martindale owns a product that Mr. Griffin wants to buy. Griffin flies out to talk to Martindale, but Martindale does not want to deal with him. Hazel's nearsightedness in reading a message causes George to arrive way too early at the airport to pick up Mr. But, while there, George runs into Mr. George closes the deal.

Meanwhile, Hazel goes on a wild goose chase all over town trying to find George to tell him of her mistake. Jester Hairston appears as Marvin. March 19, At first Hazel declines, but when Mr. Buckley says he'll only use her on her days off, she agrees. But soon Hazel gets called in on other days and her filming schedule starts to interfere with her domestic job.

Hazel wants to stop, but she is tied to a 3 year contract. Griffin buys the company from Buckley, so Hazel is released from the contract.

March 26, Note: This is the last episode with Charlie the antiques dealer. Mario Siletti passed away 3 weeks after this episode aired. April 2, Hazel befriends a down-on-his luck man named Willie Gaffney Byron Foulger that she meets in the park. George is sure he knows Willie from somewhere and that he had been in trouble.

The Johnson's hire Willie to do handy work around the house and they are quite pleased with his work. Willie suddenly leaves without a word. A special antique bowl of theirs also disappears and the Johnson's believe Willie may have just misplaced it.

Everyone else wonders if Willie is a thief. Willie returns with the bowl. Turns out he broke the original and was working in a garage to get money to replace it.

Jerry Hausner appears as Homer Dandridge. Owen Bush appears as a Policeman. April 9, Hazel fights city councilman Perry Preston James Flavin , who plans to re-zone the city park to make way for factories. Hazel starts a petition signing against the factories. Then she and Mr. Sudley Philip Ober convince George to run against Mr. During the TV debate, George and Hazel bring up some compelling arguments to keep the park as it is. Councilman Preston agrees and changes his mind about the re-zoning.

Harold Gould appears as the TV announcer. Sam Edwards appears as Make-up Man. Maidie Norman appears as Lady.

April 16, Note: The then-newly-introduced Ford Mustang made one of its first TV appearances in this episode as the Baxters' new car. When Deirdre finds out the local theater is putting on a play for charity, she decides to try out for the lead. She gets a part in the play, but much to her chagrin, she has to play a maid. Max Denton Harvey Korman , the director of the play, suggests that Hazel help coach Deirdre for her role.

Meanwhile, George and Dorothy run into wealthy E. McClaine Hugh Sanders at a restaurant and wind up having to pick up his check. Hoping to get his account for George, Dorothy invites McClaine to dinner that evening.

At the house, McClaine insults Deirdre, thinking she is an incompetent maid. Max Denton shows up just in time to see Deirdre throw a pie at McClaine's face. Both Deirdre and McClaine get parts in the play. George's cousin Fred visits again, asking for money. George refuses to give it to him. George drives his freeloading cousin out of the house. That evening Hazel discovers that her government bonds and Dorothy's fur coat, among other things, are missing.

They reluctantly suspect Fred until he comes back with a new job and the real crook is caught. Wheeler, the man who gives Fred a job. Robert Shayne appears as the Police Lieutenant. September 24, Hazel is a big fan of the Governor, but George wants Hazel to promise not to monopolize the conversation.

They are trying to find affordable housing near the campus. Hazel wants to mention this to the Governor, but George insists she doesn't. While the luncheon is going on, they have to deal with protesters outside the house demanding better housing for college students. The Governor, once he understands their dilemma, agrees to help. Douglas Dick appears as Tom Jennings, the Governor's assistant.

October 1, George tries to write a business contract for Mr. Griffin and another equally difficult man, Mr. Egan Maurice Manson. The two men are bitter rivals. Hazel steps in hoping to get the two men to agree. George is just about to have the men sign the contract when Hazel announces dinner.

She pulls a surprise dinner on both of them, when they each expected something else. Retrieved June 6, Archived from the original on May 18, Retrieved May 3, Wikiquote has quotations related to Baby Looney Tunes.

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