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"Maude" was the first spin-off from...

Norman Lear's groundbreaking comedy, "All in the Family." Maude had appeared previously on "All in the Family," in episode:

#25 - "Cousin Maude's Visit"
Original Airdate December 11, 1971
Production Code 213

When Archie, Gloria, and Mike all fall ill with the flu, Edith calls her cousin Maude for help, against Archie's wishes. When spirited and outspoken Maude arrives, she fusses over everyone but Archie. Archie and Maude both make no secret of the dislike for each other, while disagreeing and arguing over everything, especially politics.

Cast Carroll O'Connor, Jean Stapleton, Rob Reiner, Sally Struthers
Directed by John Rich
Teleplay by Philip Mishkin and Michael Ross & Bernie Ross
Story by Philip Mishkin
Guest Star Beatrice Arthur as Cousin Maude
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CBS executives...

loved the character Maude Findlay in "Cousin Maude's Visit" and felt that the character could make it on her own. So CBS had Norman Lear contract Beatrice Arthur to star in the new series "Maude" in which he created. The "Maude" pilot aired as "All In The Family" 's episode:

#37 - "Maude"
Original Airdate March 11, 1972
Production Code 224

Edith's Cousin Maude invites her and reluctantly Archie, to her daughter Carol's second wedding. After arriving at Maude's, the wedding is called off after Carol learns her groom to be has bought a house without her consent, and expects her to quit her job to raise kids.

Cast Carroll O'Connor, Jean Stapleton, Rob Reiner, Sally Struthers
Directed by John Rich
Written by Rod Parker
Guest Stars Beatrice Arthur as Maude Findlay, Marcia Rodd as Carol, Bill Macy as Walter Findlay, Robert Dishy as David Green, Bernie West as The Repairman
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