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  1. Maude's Big Move: Part 3: Directed by Hal Cooper. With Bea Arthur, Bill Macy, Conrad Bain, Rue McClanahan. Maude & Walter move to Washington, DC, where Maude starts her new career as Congresswoman.

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    • Comedy
    • Hal Cooper
    • 1978-04-22
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    Part 3 and conclusion of three part story. Maude and Walter arrive in Washington and Maude is excited to take over as the newly elected Congresswoman. However, she soon finds herself butting heads with her staff whom she seriously considers firing. Meanwhile, Walter and Maude settle in their new home but find themselves at the mercy of a pushy maid...

    Trivia/Notes

    1. Final series episode, and also the appearance of Marlene Warfield as Victoria Butterfield. 2. The producers of "Maude" still liked the idea of a show centered around a new Congressional representative (even though they had watched a D.C.-politics show called "All's Fair" from their studio barely make it through the 1976-79 season) and remade this show three times. 3. This episode was re-taped as the pilot for a propsed TV series titled Onward and Upward, starring John Amos (who played the...

    Main Cast

    1. Bea Arthur as Maude Findlay(as Beatrice Arthur) 2. Bill Macy as Walter Findlay 3. Adrienne Barbeau as Carol Traynor(credited only) 4. Conrad Bain as Arthur Harmon(credited only) 5. Rue McClanahan as Vivian Harmon(credited only) 6. Marlene Warfield as Ms. Victoria Butterfield

    Guest Stars/Recurring Cast

    1. Jeff Altman as Voice od President Jimmy Carter 2. Dennis Burkley as Sam Dickey 3. Sarina C. Grant as Aretha Balducci 4. Barbara Rhoades as Maggie Gallagher 5. Nedra Volz as Pinky Nolan

  2. Maude debuted on CBS on September 12, 1972. On her own show, Maude lives in Tuckahoe, New York, and is married, for the fourth time, to Walter Findlay (Bill Macy), the owner and operator of an appliance store called Findlay's Friendly Appliances. They met during the 1968 Democratic National Convention, where she had ardently supported Hubert ...

  3. The others fret about ruining Maude's happy night with their news, and they finally confess the truth to Irene, who passionately states that she is a "trooper" and can handle any bad news, though Maude's horrified reaction when she overhears the conversation contradicts this idea.

  4. A spin-off of the hit sitcom All in the Family, created by Norman Lear and airing on CBS from 1972–78. The title character, Maude Chadbourne-Hillard-Findlay (Bea Arthur), was originally written as Archie Bunker's Foil —female, suburban, affluent, educated, liberal, new age, free-thinking—and yet every bit as opinionated and pushy.

  5. Mar 18, 2015 · Maude’s Big Move” (season six, episodes 22-24): At the end of Maude’s sixth season, Lear considered rebooting the show, but Arthur ultimately nixed the plan.

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  7. Maude season 6 episode 24 Maude's Big Move (3) (a.k.a.) Washington : Maude arrives in Washington as a newly elected Congresswoman and has to learn to do things differently.

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