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Maude

Show Info

  • Status: Ended
  • First Aired: September 12, 1972
  • Seasons: 6
  • Episodes: 141
  • Networks: CBS
  • Genres: Comedy, Drama
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Maude(1972)
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Liberal. Independent. Controversial. Hilarious.

TMDB Rating: 6.7 (34 votes)

Overview

Well-educated and upper middle class, Maude Findlay is the archetypal feminist of her generation. She lives in suburban Tuckahoe, New York, with her fourth husband, Walter, their divorced daughter, Carol, and grandson Phillip.

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Season 1 Poster

Season 1

22 episodes • 1972Avg: 7.4

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1Maude's Problem (a.k.a.) Maude and the PsychiatristSep 12, 19728.0
2Doctor, DoctorSep 19, 19724.5
3Maude Meets FloridaSep 26, 19728.0
4Like Mother, Like DaughterOct 3, 19728.0
5Maude and the RadicalOct 10, 19728.0
6The TicketOct 17, 19728.0
7Love and MarriageOct 24, 19720.0
8FlashbackOct 31, 19720.0
9Maude's Dilemma (1)Nov 14, 19720.0
10Maude's Dilemma (2)Nov 21, 19720.0
11Maude's ReunionNov 28, 19720.0
12The Grass StoryDec 5, 19720.0
13The SlumlordDec 19, 19720.0
14The ConventionJan 2, 19730.0
15Walter's 50th BirthdayJan 23, 19730.0
16Maude and the Medical ProfessionJan 30, 19730.0
17Arthur Moves InFeb 6, 19730.0
18Florida's ProblemFeb 13, 19730.0
19Walter's SecretFeb 27, 19730.0
20Maude's Good DeedMar 6, 19730.0
21The Perfect MarriageMar 13, 19730.0
22Maude's Night OutMar 20, 19730.0
Season 2 Poster

Season 2

24 episodes • 1973

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1Walter's Problem (1) (a.k.a.) Life of the Party (1)Sep 11, 19730.0
2Walter's Problem (2) (a.k.a.) Life of the Party (2)Sep 18, 19730.0
3Walter's HolidaySep 25, 19730.0
4Maude's Facelift (1)Oct 2, 19730.0
5Maude's Facelift (2)Oct 9, 19730.0
6Florida's AffairOct 16, 19730.0
7Maude Takes a JobOct 23, 19730.0
8The Double StandardOct 30, 19730.0
9Vivian's ProblemNov 6, 19730.0
10Maude's MusicalNov 13, 19730.0
11The WillNov 27, 19730.0
12Carol's Problem (a.k.a.) The Wedding GiftDec 4, 19730.0
13Music Hath CharmsDec 11, 19730.0
14The Office PartyDec 18, 19730.0
15The Love BirdsJan 1, 19740.0
16Maude's GuestJan 8, 19740.0
17The WalletJan 15, 19740.0
18Maude's RevoltJan 22, 19740.0
19The Commuter StationJan 29, 19740.0
20Florida's GoodbyeFeb 5, 19740.0
21The Tax AuditFeb 12, 19740.0
22The InvestmentFeb 19, 19740.0
23Phillip's ProblemFeb 26, 19740.0
24The RunawayMar 5, 19740.0
Season 3 Poster

Season 3

23 episodes • 1974Avg: 4.5

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1Maude Meets the DukeSep 9, 19748.0
2The KissSep 16, 19740.0
3Walter's Heart AttackSep 23, 19740.0
4The New HousekeeperSep 30, 19740.0
5Speed TrapOct 7, 19740.0
6Lovers in CommonOct 14, 19740.0
7Walter's DreamOct 21, 19740.0
8A Night to RememberNov 4, 19740.0
9Last Tango in TuckahoeNov 11, 19740.0
10Vivian's PartyNov 18, 19740.0
11Maude the BossNov 25, 19740.0
12Maude's New FriendDec 2, 19741.0
13Walter's ExDec 9, 19740.0
14Nostalgia PartyDec 30, 19740.0
15All Psyched OutJan 6, 19750.0
16The TelethonJan 20, 19750.0
17And Then There Were NoneJan 27, 19750.0
18The Emergence of VivianFeb 3, 19750.0
19Mrs. Naugatuck in LoveFeb 10, 19750.0
20Walter's PrideFeb 24, 19750.0
21Walter Gets ReligionMar 3, 19750.0
22The CabinMar 10, 19750.0
23Maude's MotherMar 31, 19750.0
Season 4 Poster

Season 4

24 episodes • 1975Avg: 7.7Golden Era

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1The SplitSep 8, 19750.0
2Consenting AdultsSep 15, 19750.0
3Rumpus in the Rumpus RoomSep 22, 19750.0
4Maude's Big DecisionSep 29, 19750.0
5The ElectionOct 6, 19750.0
6Viv's DogOct 20, 19750.0
7For the Love of BertOct 27, 19750.0
8The FlingNov 3, 19750.0
9The AnalystNov 10, 19750.0
10Arthur's Medical ConventionNov 17, 19750.0
11Arthur Gets a PartnerNov 24, 19750.0
12Walter's EthicsDec 1, 19750.0
13Poor AlbertDec 8, 19750.0
14The Christmas PartyDec 22, 19750.0
15The Case of the Broken Punch BowlJan 5, 19760.0
16Walter's StigmaJan 12, 19760.0
17Maude's Mood (1)Jan 26, 19760.0
18Maude's Mood (2)Feb 2, 19760.0
19Tuckahoe BicentennialFeb 9, 19760.0
20Mrs. Naugatuck's CitizenshipFeb 16, 19760.0
21Maude's NephewFeb 23, 19760.0
22Maude's RejectionMar 1, 19767.0
23Carol's PromotionMar 8, 19768.0
24Maude's Ex-ConvictMar 15, 19768.0
Season 5 Poster

Season 5

24 episodes • 1976Avg: 7.6Golden Era

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1Vivian's First FuneralSep 20, 19769.0
2Maude and ChesterSep 27, 19768.0
3Bert Moves InOct 4, 19767.0
4Walter's Crisis (1)Oct 11, 19768.0
5Walter's Crisis (2)Oct 18, 19760.0
6Walter's Crisis (3)Oct 25, 19767.0
7The ElectionNov 1, 19768.0
8The Game ShowNov 8, 19767.0
9Arthur's WorryNov 15, 19767.0
10Mrs. Naugatuck's WeddingNov 22, 19760.0
11Maude's New FriendsNov 29, 19760.0
12The Rip-OffDec 13, 19760.0
13Walter's Christmas GiftDec 20, 19760.0
14Captain HeroJan 3, 19770.0
15Maude's Adult RelationshipJan 17, 19770.0
16Arthur's CrisisFeb 7, 19770.0
17Maude's Desperate HoursFeb 14, 19770.0
18Maude's ReunionFeb 21, 19770.0
19Feminine FulfillmentFeb 28, 19770.0
20Maude's AuntMar 7, 19770.0
21Arthur's New Best FriendMar 14, 19770.0
22Vivian's SurpriseMar 21, 19770.0
23The Household FeudMar 28, 19770.0
24The New MaidApr 4, 19770.0
Season 6 Poster

Season 6

24 episodes • 1977Avg: 1.0

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1Maude's Guilt TripSep 12, 19770.0
2Phillip and SamSep 19, 19770.0
3The Flying SaucerSep 26, 19770.0
4Victoria's BoyfriendOct 3, 19770.0
5Walter's TemptationOct 17, 19770.0
6Phillip's Birthday PartyOct 31, 19770.0
7The Doctor's StrikeNov 7, 19770.0
8The EcologistNov 14, 19770.0
9The Gay BarDec 3, 19771.0
10Businessperson of the YearDec 12, 19770.0
11Maude's Christmas SurpriseDec 19, 19770.0
12Maude's New ClientJan 2, 19780.0
13The Obscene Phone CallJan 16, 19780.0
14Musical '78Jan 28, 19780.0
15My Husband, the HeroFeb 4, 19780.0
16Maude's Foster ChildFeb 11, 19780.0
17Vivian's DecisionFeb 18, 19780.0
18Carol's DilemmaFeb 25, 19780.0
19Arthur's GrandsonMar 4, 19780.0
20Mr. Butterfield's ReturnMar 11, 19780.0
21Phillip's Mature RomanceMar 25, 19780.0
22Maude's Big Move (1) (a.k.a.) The Chinese DinnerApr 8, 19780.0
23Maude's Big Move (2) (a.k.a.) The WakeApr 15, 19780.0
24Maude's Big Move (3) (a.k.a.) WashingtonApr 22, 19780.0

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