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Maude/And Then There Were None
And Then There Were None | |
Season 3, Episode 17 | |
Airdate | January 27, 1975 |
Production Number | 317 |
Written by | Charlie Hauck |
Directed by | Hal Cooper |
Produced by | Bob Schiller & Bob Weiskopf and Gene Marcione |
← 3x16 The Telethon |
3x18 → The Emergence of Vivian |
Maude — Season Three |
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And Then There Were None is the seventeenth episode of the third season of Maude, and the sixty-third episode overall.
Starring: Beatrice Arthur (Maude Findlay), Bill Macy (Walter Findlay)
Co-Starring: Adrienne Barbeau (Carol Traynor), Conrad Bain (Dr. Arthur Harmon) (credit only), Rue McClanahan (Vivian Cavender Harmon), Hermione Baddeley (Mrs. Nell Naugatuck)
Audra Lindley (Marilyn Loftus), Don Chastain (Harold Loftus)
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Plot Overview
Carol returns home one morning in an awfully good mood and Maude questions her about her good mood. Carol announces that she engaged and Maude is thrilled for her, that is until she discovers that Carol's "intended" is Harold Loftus, a man who is currently married but "plans" on getting a divorce. Needless to say, Maude hits the roof and in the process both, Mrs. Naugatuck quits and moves out and Carol also decides to move out as well.