Maude is upset when Carol begins dating a man from her past 40 years Carol's senior.Maude is upset when Carol begins dating a man from her past 40 years Carol's senior.Maude is upset when Carol begins dating a man from her past 40 years Carol's senior.
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Maude is upset when Carole is dating an older man who also once dated Maude.
A mildly amusing episode. It begins with Florida singing "Zip-A-Dee-Doo-Dah" while Maude and Carole are arguing. One of the funniest scenes is when Maude tells Carole she should not date a 60 year old man and keeps adding to his age. Italian actor Cesare Danova plays the suitor, though he is not given anything funny to do. Carole tells Maude that the man called her Maude during an argument.
A mildly amusing episode. It begins with Florida singing "Zip-A-Dee-Doo-Dah" while Maude and Carole are arguing. One of the funniest scenes is when Maude tells Carole she should not date a 60 year old man and keeps adding to his age. Italian actor Cesare Danova plays the suitor, though he is not given anything funny to do. Carole tells Maude that the man called her Maude during an argument.
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- Apr 11, 2019
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- TriviaRussell sings the first few lines of" Thank heven for little girls" the 1958 song from the motion picture, Gigi.
- GoofsDuring the episode they discuss Russell going into NYC to tape an episode of "Johnny Carson." The Tonight Show with Johnny Carson did tape in New York, but moved to California in May 1972. This episode didn't air until October of 1972, well after Carson moved to California.
- Quotes
Maude Findlay: [Maude goes to answer the door. Its the flower delivery man] Here, and thanks for your trouble.
Flower Delivery Man: Fifty cents? Some thanks!
Maude Findlay: Wait are minute. You don't like it? Let me see it.
[takes the tip into her hand]
Maude Findlay: I like it! I'll tell you what; since you don't like it and I do, why don't I just keep it.
[Maude backs away and clues for in his face]
- ConnectionsReferences Song of the South (1946)
- 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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