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When will ‘Animal Kingdom’ return?

By Rich Heldenfels, Tribune News Service
Published: June 13, 2021, 6:03am

You have questions. I have some answers.

I have been waiting with many other fans for “Animal Kingdom’s” fifth and final season. When is it coming back?

TNT has set the arrival of the fifth season for July 11. But that’s not the final one: there will be a sixth season to wrap up the series. As for what the fifth holds, here’s a taste from TNT: “Pope (Shawn Hatosy), Craig (Ben Robson), Deran (Jake Weary) and J (Finn Cole) are still dealing with the fallout from the events surrounding Smurf’s death, including family members out for revenge. With their kingdom without a leader, the Cody family’s struggle to maintain their fragile alliance, and to see which of them will come out on top. Meanwhile, they search for more information on Pamela Johnson, whom Smurf made the beneficiary of her estate. And back in 1984, an increasingly volatile 29-year-old Smurf [played by Leila George] is forging her own path raising Pope and Julia and leading the charge on dangerous jobs with new and old friends.”

What ever happened to “Russian Doll”?

A second season of the series starring and co-created by Natasha Lyonne was ordered back in 2019 with production to resume in 2020. But, as with so many shows, it was delayed because of the pandemic. Production finally got going in March, and several reports predict that it will arrive on Netflix in 2022.

I have been watching reruns of “Hazel.” What a great show – but I don’t remember hearing much about it. Was it popular? I know Whitney Blake was the real-life mother of Meredith Baxter, but what can you tell me about Shirley Booth and Don DeFore?

“Hazel” was popular for the first part of its 1961-66 run, first on NBC and then on CBS for a final season. Based on the print cartoons by Ted Key, it starred Booth as the bossy maid Hazel in the household of the Baxter family, with adults played by Blake and DeFore (who were replaced for the CBS season).

Booth had been a success in theater, radio and a handful of movies. She won a best actress Oscar for her work in “Come Back, Little Sheba,” and had won a Tony for the same role on Broadway. She won two Emmys for her work on “Hazel” and was later nominated for her lead role in a TV production of “The Glass Menagerie.” She died in 1992 at 94.

DeFore had a steady career in movies and later in TV; he had played Ozzie Nelson’s friend Thorny on TV’s “The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet” for several years before “Hazel,” but most of his TV work was in guest-starring roles. When he died in 1993 at the age of 80, The New York Times called “Hazel’s” Baxter “his most popular role.”

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