
Maude (1972)
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Charlie Hauck — Writer
Episodes 17
And Then There Were None
Maude learns that Carol's ""intended"" already has a wife.
Read MoreMrs. Naugatuck in Love
Mrs. Naugatuck's strange behavior and wedding announcement surprise everyone.
Read MoreWalter Gets Religion
Walter's sudden passion for religion has an ulterior motive.
Read MoreMaude's Big Decision
Maude decides the marriage is over and is caught in a ""compromising position.""
Read MoreThe Election
It is finally election day, and Maude's political and marital fates hang in the balance.
Read MoreMaude's Mood (2)
Maude's obsession with Henry Fonda spirals out of control, causing concern about her mental health.
Read MoreMaude's Nephew
Maude's nephew streches everyone's patience, as his laid back lifestyle is just a cover up for his lack of responsibility.
Read MoreMaude's Ex-Convict
Maude hires an ex-con as her cook, but does not find it easy to live with the knowledge of what he has done.
Read MoreWalter's Crisis (1)
Business and financial problems may ruin Walter's life.
Read MoreArthur's Crisis
An operation Arthur performs proves quite memorable, as the patient turns out to be someone from his past.
Read MoreMaude's Reunion
Maude heads for the bottle when she sees an old friend in a wheelchair.
Read MoreFeminine Fulfillment
Maude learns more than she would like to know about Vivian, when she tries to figure out why Vivian is behaving so strangely.
Read MoreThe New Maid
Maude is furious when her wallet disappears on the subway. She is even more angry when the ""thief"" shows up at her house.
Read MoreMaude's Guilt Trip
Maude extends an invitation to an annoying aunt out of guilt, but suffers for it.
Read MoreMaude's Big Move (2) (a.k.a.) The Wake
Maude's plans for a dinner party for a friend, a U.S. Congresswoman, changes her life in ways she could never have forseen.
Read MoreMaude's Big Move (3) (a.k.a.) Washington
Maude arrives in Washington as a newly elected Congresswoman and has to learn to do things differently.
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