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| Season 2, episode # 19 | ||||
| "Maude" episode | ||||
| Series: | Maude | |||
| Network/Country: | CBS-TV / U.S. | |||
| Air date | January 29, 1974 | |||
| Production code | 219 (2x19) | |||
| Written by: | Woody Kling | |||
| Directed by: | Hal Cooper | |||
| Guest starring: | Rue McClanahan Norman Bartold Richard Collier Fred Grandy John Hillerman Will Mackenzie Guy Raymond Mews Small Gene Woodbury | |||
| The Commuter Station | ||||
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The Commuter Station was the 19th episode of Season 2 of Maude, and the 41st overall episode in the series. Directed by Hal Cooper, the episode, which was written by Woody Kling, originally aired on CBS-TV on January 29, 1974.
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Synopsis[]
Arthur and Vivian are getting married, and Maude convinces them to have their wedding in Vermont. They all make the train trip, but a blizzard interrupts the trip and causes tempers to flair.
Storyline[]
Maude convinces Arthur and Vivian to have a winter wedding in Vermont. As Maude, Walter and the soon-to-be marrieds take a train up from Tuckahoe, a blizzard strands them in a train station. Arthur is having cold feet about committing to Vivian, and Maude lets him know exactly how she feels.
Did You Know?[]
Goofs[]
- Revealing mistakes
At the station, there's a raging snowstorm, but Arthur and co. contemplate going outside to view the full moon.
Cast (in Credits Order)[]
Main Cast[]
- Bea Arthur as Maude Findlay (as Beatrice Arthur)
- Bill Macy as Walter Findlay
- Adrienne Barbeau as Adrienne Barbeau
- Conrad Bain as Arthur Harmon
- Esther Rolle as Florida Evans
Guest Stars/Recurring Cast[]
- Rue McClanahan as Vivian Cavender
- Norman Bartold as Executive
- Richard Collier as George Krupton
- Fred Grandy as Chris, Carol's boyfriend
- John Hillerman as drunk
- Will Mackenzie as Reverend Martin
- Guy Raymond as Conductor
- Mews Small as Girlfriend
- Gene Woodbury as Hippie
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