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Maude/The Emergence of Vivian
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The Emergence of Vivian | |
Season 3, Episode 18 | |
Airdate | February 3, 1975 |
Production Number | 318 |
Written by | Dick Bensfield & Perry Grant |
Directed by | Hal Cooper |
Produced by | Bob Schiller & Bob Weiskopf and Gene Marcione |
← 3x17 And Then There Were None |
3x19 → Mrs. Naugatuck in Love |
Maude — Season Three |
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The Emergence of Vivian is the eighteenth episode of the third season of Maude, and the sixty-fourth episode overall.
Starring: Beatrice Arthur (Maude Findlay), Bill Macy (Walter Findlay)
Co-Starring: Adrienne Barbeau (Carol Traynor) (credit only), Conrad Bain (Dr. Arthur Harmon), Rue McClanahan (Vivian Cavender Harmon), Hermione Baddeley (Mrs. Nell Naugatuck)
J. Pat O'Malley (Bert)
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Plot Overview
Maude recruits Vivian into women's liberation and Arthur is none too pleased when he discovers, Vivian has begun to neglect her "household duties." When she tries to stand up for herself, Arthur refuses to listen and storms out, putting their marriage in a delicate position.