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The Manufacturer and User Facility Device Experience (MAUDE) database is a searchable database of medical device reports (MDRs) of adverse events involving medical devices over the last ten years. Consider This. Contact Us. Maude is an American television sitcom that was originally broadcast on the CBS network from September 12,until April 22, The show was the first spin-off of All in the Family, on which Bea Arthur had made two appearances as Maude Findlay, Edith Bunker 's favorite cousin.

Future of Filmmaking. IndieWire Masthead. We use vendors that may also process your information to help provide our services. Box Office. Biting into chocolates plumped with peanut butter, caramel, praline and cordial liqueur, she felt certain she couldn’t ever choose only one.

How to Pitch IndieWire. "All In The Family" spin-off centered around Edith's cousin, Maude Findlay, a liberal, independent woman living in Tuckahoe, New York. IndieWire's Future of Filmmaking. Search for:. It honestly — with a revamp in costume and production design — could air today and basically ring true with the exact same script.

Arrow Icon. Follow Us. Email address to subscribe to newsletter. Search Icon. About IndieWire. By providing your information, you agree to our Terms of Use and our Privacy Policy. Maude hires a black housekeeper to prove her liberalism and insists that they become close personal friends.

Breaking News. The Craft. Filmmaker Toolkit. Maude: Created by Norman Lear. The episode is still not available on DVD, but someone posted it on YouTube and we thank them very much:. But while diamonds can be a girl’s best friend, Miss Maude simply couldn’t resist the sweet treats.

Hot-button issues in ’s America are thoughtfully explored via the misadventures of an outspoken middle-aged feminist living in upstate New York. General News. Screen Talk. Oscar Predictions. Craft Considerations. Deep Dive.

Advertise with IndieWire. With Bea Arthur, Bill Macy, Conrad Bain, Adrienne Barbeau. Best Of. Thompson on Hollywood. The answer was simple: Miss Maude loved them all.