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Maude

  • Série télévisée
  • 1972–1978
  • TV-PG
  • 30min
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7,3/10
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Bea Arthur in Maude (1972)
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Un spin-off centré sur la cousine d'Edith, Maude Findlay, une femme libérale et indépendante vivant à Tuckahoe, New York.Un spin-off centré sur la cousine d'Edith, Maude Findlay, une femme libérale et indépendante vivant à Tuckahoe, New York.Un spin-off centré sur la cousine d'Edith, Maude Findlay, une femme libérale et indépendante vivant à Tuckahoe, New York.

  • Création
    • Norman Lear
  • Casting principal
    • Bea Arthur
    • Bill Macy
    • Conrad Bain
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    • Création
      • Norman Lear
    • Casting principal
      • Bea Arthur
      • Bill Macy
      • Conrad Bain
    • 36avis d'utilisateurs
    • 12avis des critiques
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Récompensé par 1 Primetime Emmy
      • 5 victoires et 25 nominations au total

    Épisodes141

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    Bea Arthur
    Bea Arthur
    • Maude Findlay
    • 1972–1978
    Bill Macy
    Bill Macy
    • Walter Findlay
    • 1972–1978
    Conrad Bain
    Conrad Bain
    • Dr. Arthur Harmon
    • 1972–1978
    Adrienne Barbeau
    Adrienne Barbeau
    • Carol Traynor
    • 1972–1978
    Rue McClanahan
    Rue McClanahan
    • Vivian Cavender Harmon…
    • 1972–1978
    Hermione Baddeley
    Hermione Baddeley
    • Mrs. Nell Naugatuck
    • 1974–1977
    Esther Rolle
    Esther Rolle
    • Florida Evans
    • 1972–1974
    Brian Morrison
    • Phillip…
    • 1972–1976
    J. Pat O'Malley
    J. Pat O'Malley
    • Bert Beasley…
    • 1975–1977
    Kraig Metzinger
    • Phillip Traynor
    • 1977–1978
    Marlene Warfield
    Marlene Warfield
    • Victoria Butterfield
    • 1977–1978
    Gene Blakely
    Gene Blakely
    • Harry Ornitz…
    • 1974–1978
    Fred Grandy
    Fred Grandy
    • Chris
    • 1973–1974
    Larry Gelman
    Larry Gelman
    • Hubie Binder
    • 1976–1978
    Helen Page Camp
    Helen Page Camp
    • Fay Dunlap…
    • 1972–1978
    Louis Guss
    • Delivery Man…
    • 1972–1976
    Phil Leeds
    Phil Leeds
    • Charlie…
    • 1973–1976
    Elisabeth Fraser
    Elisabeth Fraser
    • Lorraine…
    • 1972–1974
    • Création
      • Norman Lear
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    BlackJack_B

    RIGHT ON, MAUDE!

    Maude is one of my favorite sitcoms off all time. Even though it's pretty dated stuff, it still is uproariously funny. I think the older comedies are funny because they mixed social content with humour better than today's sex-drenched drek.

    I read somewhere that Maude Findlay was supposed to be Edith's sister in this spin-off. Although the two are as different as night and day, Maude does sound like Edith when she's irked. Beatrice Arthur plays Maude, a feminist who has been married 4 times and is looking to make her mark in the world. She lives with her 4th husband, Walter (Bill Macy), a man who can deal with her manic depression and mood swings, and her divorced daughter (played by the buxom Adrienne Barbeau) and her son. Also, there are the Harmons, played by Conrad Bain(Arthur) and Rue McClanahan(Vivian).

    Maude was always funny because the cast worked brilliantly together, the script-writers had consultation from the great Bobs Weiskopf and Schiller(of I Love Lucy fame), and the shows of the 70's didn't have to worry about being PC, because at the time, people weren't so sensitive about their stereotypes then. It was truly zany, with too many great moments to mention; mine was when The Harmons were having trouble in their young marriage and were relying on sex games to liven it up. One night the Findlay's go out to visit the Harmons, and Vivian is naked, but wrapped up in Saran Wrap. She opened the door thinking it's Arthur, but when its Maude and Walter, she screams and slams the door, and The Findlay's are standing with their backs to the camera for 40 seconds. It was gut-bustingly funny, waiting for their take on what just happened. A true comedy hit of the past.

    Of course, who can't forget Maude's trademark line: "God will get you for that!" when Walter or someone else took a good verbal shot at her.
    raysond

    Maude Rules!

    I only got the chance to catch seldom episodes when it ran recently on Nick's TV Land,but I wanted to see more,but before I could seen them they took it right off the air. When CBS premiered this spin off from "All In The Family" in September of 1972,no one had the slightest idea that it would last until April of 1978 where it ran for an astounding six years.

    "Maude" gave people a chance for the people of "All In The Family" to tackle the female side of issues..by creating a powerful,subtle and holds no punches as well as humorous and full of fight woman that had just as stronger views as Archie Bunker--who else couldn't keep her mouth shut! She spoke her mind on things and her her political views were extremely rare to boot! However,Maude's household was full of surprises cause you never know what can you expect especially the occurrences happening at the Findlay's. In other words,in Maude's house she didn't take no crap from any sucker cause she was the total boss of the dome! Tough-spirited yet gullible. Bill Macy was the perfect husband Walter who was an salesmen played it to the hilt! Also rounding out the cast were there next door neighbors--the nutty and slightly unpredictable Harmon's played by Rue McClanahan and Conrad Bain,and the Findley's daughter Carol played by Adrienne Barbeau and their housekeeper played by two different actresses(Seasons 1-2 played by Esther Rolle who played Florida who after this had a spin off from Maude as well called "Good Times")and Carol's son(from a previous marriage) and Maude's nephew Phillip(played by two different actors especially one of them who played the first Phillip went to star opposite Linda Lavin's son onanother CBS series "Alice").

    One of the best three favorite episodes from the series was the one where Phillip was acting like a real brat. Carol and Walter were fed up with him,but Maude believed there was no such thing as a bad child. THEY WERE WRONG! She showed Phillip who was the boss around here especially when adults are in charge!

    The other episode where Phillip had some friends over to the Findley's for a party complete with a live band. What made Maude so angry in that episode was that Phillip was with some friends in the back yard smoking pot while the rest of his friends really trashed the house! But anyway when Maude asked Phillip about the pot,he really gave his mom a hard time and his room and himself was smelling like pot as well and of course lied to her about it,but it was Maude that gave him a wicked back hand across his face for talking back to his mother and to her! In other words,Carol didn't know how to control Phillip when he got older,since she was a divorce parent who never took time out since Phillip's dad was never around,but it was Maude who really gave the kid a good advice and some common sense,and to Carol as well on how to raise her son!

    The other episode was when The Harmon's had a special guest in the neighborhood and no one really knew it at first,but the beans leaked out and out of the blue comes the Duke himself---JOHN WAYNE! and also had a musical interlude by no other but Donny Hathaway in a rare TV appearance who also wrote and compose the show's theme song.

    LONG LIVE THE QUEEN....MAUDE RULES!!!
    JWLJN

    God'll Get You For That!

    If you don't watch this show, that is. I must admit, I love All in the Family, however for me this is just a bit better.

    Bea Arthur was PERFECT in her role as the tough-spirited yet gullible Maude Findlay. Bill Macy was the perfect husband for her, playing Walter to a T. Conrad Bain and Rue McClanahan were wonderful as well, playing the slightly nutty Harmon's, and watching their relationship develop was a testament as to how the writers could bring two characters believably together. Rounding out the cast were Adrienne Barbeau, and the late Esther Rolle and Hermoine Baddeley.

    This show also tackled as many serious subjects as All in the Family. From abortion to alcoholism, Maude and family dealt with it in a fashion that was not only informative but humorous and tasteful as well.

    Maudie is back!
    tfrizzell

    Controversy---Thou Name Was the 1970s.

    The controversy of "All in the Family" continued with this original spin-off. The titled character (Beatrice Arthur), Archie Bunker's (Carroll O'Connor) cousin, was everything that the aforementioned was not. She was a wildly independent feminist who was on her fourth marriage (with appliance store owner Bill Macy) and cut others with a dry wit that was quietly malicious, but admittedly hilarious at the same time. Adrienne Barbeau was a dominant fixture as Arthur's daughter and neighbors Rue McClanahan and Conrad Bain just added to the overall adequacy the show had. "Maude" was in constant scrutiny. One episode dealt with the freedom of choice issue (a woman's right to have an abortion) and that definitely remains the most fiery and politically-incorrect (especially for the time period) episode of the series' seven-year run from 1972 to 1978. Never did reach as high as "All in the Family", but was a legitimate envelope-pusher that still strikes a nerve in many conservative circles. Good series overall. 4 stars out of 5.
    MattWard

    The Other Side of All in the Family...

    "Maude" was a chance for the people of "All in the Family" to tackle the female side of the issues... by creating a powerful, subtle and humorous woman that had just as strong views as Archie Bunker.

    Bea Arthur has since become well known for her humor and the looks at the camera... she was the perfect choice for Maude... noone else could have pulled it off.

    Throughout the years "Maude" tackled many issues and caused controversial uproars, just as it's parent show "All in the Family" did.

    When naming a list of the most memorable shows, "Maude" should be listed at the top... although it hasn't earned the respect as it should have now.

    If you get a chance to watch this series... do it...

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    • Anecdotes
      According to Rue McClanahan's autobiography "My First Five Husbands and the Ones That Got Away" as well as various other people's interviews Bill Macy dropped his trousers at the 1974 Emmy Awards and shouted a raunchy joke out to the audience. Reportedly this was a prank he used to pull from time to time. The National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences responded by telling Norman Lear and the producers of "Maude" that they would no longer be eligible for any Emmy awards for the duration of the run of the show. "Maude" did not get any Emmy awards after that, except Bea Arthur in 1977 for Outstanding Lead Actress in a comedy series.
    • Gaffes
      At the end of the series, the Governor of New York State appoints Maude to the House of Representatives, filling a vacancy caused by the death of her local Congresswoman. In fact, vacancies in the House of Representatives caused by the death, resignation, or expulsion of a member can be filled only by a special or general election. The rules for filling vacancies in the U.S. Senate, however, vary from state to state.
    • Citations

      [repeated line]

      Maude Findlay: God'll get you for that, Walter.

    • Connexions
      Edited into The Our Gang Story (1994)

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    Détails

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    • Date de sortie
      • 12 septembre 1972 (États-Unis)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Site officiel
      • Official CTV
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Мод
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Studio 41, CBS Television City - 7800 Beverly Boulevard, Fairfax, Los Angeles, Californie, États-Unis(1972-1975)
    • Société de production
      • Tandem Productions
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    • Durée
      30 minutes
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    • Mixage
      • Mono
    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.33 : 1

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