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EPISODE
SEASON
Episode 01: The Split
Episode 02: Consenting Adults
Episode 03: Rumpus in the Rumpus Room
Episode 04: Maude's Big Decision
Episode 05: The Election
Episode 06: Viv's Dog
Episode 07: For the Love of Bert
Episode 08: The Fling
Episode 09: The Analyst (a.k.a.) Maude Bares Her Soul
Episode 10: Arthur's Medical Convention
Episode 11: Arthur Gets a Partner
Episode 12: Walter's Ethics
Episode 13: Poor Albert
Episode 14: The Christmas Party
Episode 15: The Case of the Broken Punch Bowl
Episode 16: Walter's Stigma
Episode 17: Maude's Mood (1)
Episode 18: Maude's Mood (2)
Episode 19: Tuckahoe Bicentennial
Episode 20: Mrs. Naugatuck's Citizenship
Episode 21: Maude's Nephew
Episode 22: Maude's Rejection
Episode 23: Carol's Promotion
Episode 24: Maude's Ex-Convict
Maude - Season 4
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Maude was one of the most popular shows during the 70s. Not only was it one of the most popular, it was one of the most controversial. The show was real and told it like it is - much like the show that first introduced us to Maude, All in the Family. Maude was outspoken and stong-willed... which lead her to many interesting and controversial situations. Maude wasted no time becoming one of the most controversial shows ever when she, at age 47, became pregnant and decided to get an abortion (the first show to ever have the lead character get an abortion). By the end of the show Maude was heading to Congress, ready to take on a new world. And it seemed we would get to see Congresswoman Maude, but Bea Arthur decided to leave the show. Maude remains as part of TV history and has since become a true classic. Others in the cast include, Maude's fourth husband, Walter, and her divorced daughter, Carol from her first marriage. Arthur was the next door neighbor who later married Maud
Maude was one of the most popular shows during the 70s. Not only was it one of the most popular, it was one of the most controversial. The show was real and told it like it is - much like the show that first introduced us to Maude, All in the Family. Maude was outspoken and stong-willed... which lead her to many interesting and controversial situations. Maude wasted no time becoming one of the most controversial shows ever when she, at age 47, became pregnant and decided to get an abortion (the first show to ever have the lead character get an abortion). By the end of the show Maude was heading to Congress, ready to take on a new world. And it seemed we would get to see Congresswoman Maude, but Bea Arthur decided to leave the show. Maude remains as part of TV history and has since become a true classic. Others in the cast include, Maude's fourth husband, Walter, and her divorced daughter, Carol from her first marriage. Arthur was the next door neighbor who later married Maud
Actors:
Arny Freeman,
Hermione Baddeley,
Maxine Semon,
Jay Meyer,
Aubrey Martin,
William Schallert,
Dick Wilson
Arny Freeman
28 August 1908, Chicago, Illinois, USA
Hermione Baddeley
13 November 1906, Broseley, Shropshire, England, UK
Maxine Semon
8 April 1909, Kalamazoo, Michigan, USA
Jay Meyer
20 May 1923, Webb City, Missouri, USA
Aubrey Martin
William Schallert
6 July 1922, Los Angeles, California, USA
Dick Wilson
30 July 1916, Preston, Lancashire, England, UK
Genre:
Comedy
Director:
Hal Cooper, Bill Hobin, Robert H. Livingston
Country:
United States
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