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  1. With Bea Arthur, Bill Macy, Conrad Bain, Rue McClanahan. Maude is working with an ecologist on cleaning the Hudson River. Walter is jealous since the guy is young and attractive. Maude has sexual fantasies about the ecologist.

    • (58)
    • Comedy
    • Hal Cooper
    • 1977-11-14
  2. "Maude" The Ecologist (TV Episode 1977) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  3. Maude (Bea Arthur) has fantasies about the younger ecologist she's working with.Maude From Season 6, Episode 8 'The Ecologist' - Maude is working with an eco...

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    The Ecologist was the eighth episode of Season 6 of  Maude, and the 125th overall episode in the series. Directed by Hal Cooper, the episode, which was written by Arthur Julian, originally aired on CBS-TV on November 14, 1977.

    Maude has sexual fantasies about an ecologist (Edward Winter) with whom she's working to clean up the Hudson River.

    Maude has been working overtime with an ecologist, Perry Flannery, in a project to clean up the Hudson River. Maude has loved every minute spending with Perry who is younger than her and she has been having sexual fantasies about him and her involvement in his project makes Walter jealous but Maude won't be happy when she learns Perry is interested...

    Main Cast

    •Bea Arthur as Maude Findlay (as Beatrice Arthur) •Bill Macy as Walter Findlay •Adrienne Barbeau as Carol Traynor •Conrad Bain as Arthur Harmon •Rue McClanahan as Vivian Harmon •Marlene Warfield as Ms. Victoria Butterfield

    Guest Stars/Recurring Cast

    •Edward Winter as Perry Flannery

  4. The Ecologist is the eighth episode of the sixth season of Maude, and the one hundred twenty-fifth episode overall. Starring: Beatrice Arthur (Maude Findlay), Bill Macy (Walter Findlay) Co-Starring: Conrad Bain (Dr. Arthur Harmon), Rue McClanahan (Vivian Cavender Harmon) Edward Winter (Perry Flannery)

  5. Maude was one of the most popular shows during the 70s. Not only was it one of the most popular, it was one of the most controversial. The show was real and told it like it is - much like the show that first introduced us to Maude, All in the Family.Maude was outspoken and stong-willed... which lead her to many interesting and controversial situations. Maude wasted no time becoming one of the ...

  6. Maude's sexual fantasies about a handsome ecologist and her intense involvement in his project make Walter jealous.