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Maude/Maude and the Radical
Maude and the Radical | |
Season 1, Episode 5 | |
Airdate | October 10, 1972 |
Production Number | 105 |
Teleplay by | Eugene Pratt and Budd Grossman |
Story by | Eugene Pratt |
Directed by | Bud Yorkin |
Produced by | Rod Parker |
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← 1x04 Like Mother, Like Daughter |
1x06 → The Ticket |
Maude — Season One |
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Maude and the Radical is the fifth episode of the first season of Maude.
Starring: Beatrice Arthur (Maude Findlay), Bill Macy (Walter Findlay)
Co-Starring: Adrienne Barbeau (Carol Traynor), Conrad Bain (Dr. Arthur Harmon), Esther Rolle (Florida Evans)
Ivor Francis (Mr. Ferguson), Herbert Nelson (Mr. Kenny), Ann Driscoll (Mrs. Ferguson), Patsy Garrett (The Whisper Lady), Paul Barselou (The Short Man), Mary Alan Hokanson (Mrs. Jenkins)
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Plot Overview
Maude throws a fund raising party for a black militant leader and invites rich white liberals but doesn't tell them it is a fund raising party. Meanwhile, Maude does her best to get a black couple to attend the party but must settle for a disguised Florida. Arthur doesn't help the situation either after prescribing tranquilizers to Maude who during the party mixes them with alcohol.