Arthur does not like having a gay bar in town.Arthur does not like having a gay bar in town.Arthur does not like having a gay bar in town.
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For me it was a blast. Reminds me of the Golden girls gay brother episodes ten years later at least On a nostalgia channel tonight.
The bar has the feel of a cocktail lounge. The gay man that Maude picks to educate Dr Harmon is very believable.
Hostility and ignorance were very much part of reality for gay people
There was generally nothing supportive on TV. In media. No openly gay celebrities. With several exceptions.
Gay marriage was a dream.
Orange juice reference may be odd to younger viewers Now that I'm a senior voice of wisdom and experience
So Conrad Bain's hysterical response to hand holding Isn't exaggerated
Funny and positive episode. Right on Maude!
The bar has the feel of a cocktail lounge. The gay man that Maude picks to educate Dr Harmon is very believable.
Hostility and ignorance were very much part of reality for gay people
There was generally nothing supportive on TV. In media. No openly gay celebrities. With several exceptions.
Gay marriage was a dream.
Orange juice reference may be odd to younger viewers Now that I'm a senior voice of wisdom and experience
So Conrad Bain's hysterical response to hand holding Isn't exaggerated
Funny and positive episode. Right on Maude!
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Did you know
- TriviaThis episode marks television's first look inside a gay bar.
- Quotes
Maude Findlay: If their house is being fumigated, why is Arthur leaving? He's the biggest pest they have.
- Alternate versionsSyndicated versions during the 1980s eliminated all mention of gays and homosexuals.
- ConnectionsReferences Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937)
- SoundtracksAnd Then There's Maude
Written Marilyn Bergman and Alan Bergman and Dave Grusin
Performed by Donny Hathaway
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