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Walter's incessant practicing on an electric organ drives the whole household up the wall.

Walter's incessant practicing on an electric organ drives the whole household up the wall.

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S2, EP13 "Music Hath Charms"

Walter's incessant practicing on an electric organ drives the whole household up the wall.

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S2, EP14 "The Office Party"

Walter turns from a benevolent host into a scrooge when he and Maude give a Christmas party for his employees.

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S2, EP11 "The Will"

Maude learns of a clause in Walter's will that indicates he isn't practicing what he's preaching.

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S2, EP12 "Carol's Problem"

Maude's surprise wedding gift to Carol and Chris results in unexpected problems for everyone.

Sitcoms come and go. And then there's "Maude," the groundbreaking Norman Lear comedy. The show revolves around Maude Findlay, a very outspoken middle-class woman who wears her liberal politics on her sleeve and shares her home in suburban Tuckahoe, N.Y., with fourth husband Walter; her divorced daughter, Carol; and Carol's adolescent son, Phillip. Walter and Maude's best friends are next-door neighbors Dr. Arthur and Vivian Harmon. Among the domestic help that Maude helps "liberate" during the run of the show are Florida Evans and Mrs. Nell Naugatuck.
Starring: Adrienne Barbeau, Beatrice Arthur, Bill Macy, Brian Morrison, Conrad Bain, Esther Rolle, Fred Grandy, Helen Page Camp, Hermione Baddeley, J. Pat O'Malley, James Olson, Louis Guss, Phil Leeds, Rue McClanahan, William Redfield
Original Air Date: Sep 12, 1972
Genres: ComedyTV Series
Rating: TVPG
Playback: HD
1 seasons available on demand
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