Maude must make a difficult decision when she finds out she's pregnant at 47.Maude must make a difficult decision when she finds out she's pregnant at 47.Maude must make a difficult decision when she finds out she's pregnant at 47.
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- TriviaRue McClanahan's first appearance as Vivian Harmon. Ironically, among the writers of "Maude's Dilemma" was Susan Harris, who went on a decade later to create the hit 1980s sitcom The Golden Girls (1985), which co-starred McClanahan and Bea Arthur.
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Carol Traynor: [Carol is trying to convince Maude to have an abortion] Mother, I don't understand your hesitancy. When they made it a law you were for it.
Maude Findlay: Of course! I wasn't pregnant then!
- ConnectionsFeatured in The 61st Primetime Emmy Awards (2009)
- SoundtracksAnd Then There's Maude
Lyrics by Marilyn Bergman (as Marilyn) and Alan Bergman
Music by Dave Grusin
Performed by Donny Hathaway
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Maude's Pregnancy
Maude finds out she is pregnant and is unsure about whether she will have the baby.
The beginning of the most controversial sitcom episode of the 1970s. It is also significant for the first appearance of Rue Mclanahan as Maude's friend Vivian. Maude breaks the news to Walter while he is eating a chicken leg and he nearly chokes for the funniest moment. He tells Maude whatever she decides is OK with him and he also says he will get a vasectomy. This sets up Part II of the story, the first time for a multi part episode in the series.
The beginning of the most controversial sitcom episode of the 1970s. It is also significant for the first appearance of Rue Mclanahan as Maude's friend Vivian. Maude breaks the news to Walter while he is eating a chicken leg and he nearly chokes for the funniest moment. He tells Maude whatever she decides is OK with him and he also says he will get a vasectomy. This sets up Part II of the story, the first time for a multi part episode in the series.
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