Well-educated and upper middle class, Maude Findlay is the archetypal feminist of her generation. She lives in suburban Tuckahoe, New York, with her fourth husband, Walter, their divorced daughter, Carol, and grandson Phillip.
| Season | From | To | Episodes |
|---|---|---|---|
| All Seasons | |||
| Specials | December 1971 | March 1972 | 8 |
| Season 1 | September 1972 | March 1973 | 22 |
| Season 2 | September 1973 | March 1974 | 24 |
| Season 3 | September 1974 | March 1975 | 23 |
| Season 4 | September 1975 | March 1976 | 24 |
| Season 5 | September 1976 | April 1977 | 24 |
| Season 6 | September 1977 | April 1978 | 24 |
| Unassigned Episodes | 0 |
| Season | From | To | Episodes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Specials | 0 | ||
| Unassigned Episodes | 149 |
| Season | From | To | Episodes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Season 1 | 0 | ||
| Unassigned Episodes | 149 |
| Name | Number of Episodes | Dates | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Hal Cooper | 106 | 11/21/1972 - 04/22/1978 | |
| Charlie Hauck | 18 | 01/27/1975 - 04/22/1978 | |
| Budd Grossman | 16 | 09/19/1972 - 02/23/1976 | |
| Alan J. Levitt | 8 | 10/31/1972 - 03/05/1974 | |
| Bill Hobin | 8 | 09/19/1972 - 12/19/1972 | |
| Thad Mumford | 5 | 11/01/1976 - 12/03/1977 | |
| Michael Morris | 3 | 12/30/1974 - 03/31/1975 | |
| Michael Walker | 2 | 02/25/1978 | |
| Leo Rifkin | 2 | 11/28/1972 | |
| Melodie Hollander | 2 | 02/25/1978 | |
| Lou Shaw | 2 | 01/30/1973 | |
| Gordon Mitchell | 2 | 12/11/1973 | |
| Ken Hecht | 2 | 01/22/1974 - 11/25/1974 | |
| Lloyd Garver | 2 | 01/22/1974 - 11/25/1974 | |
| Donald King | 2 | 10/18/1976 - 10/25/1976 | |
| Sybil Adelman | 2 | 12/09/1974 - 01/06/1975 | |
| Barbara Gallagher | 2 | 12/09/1974 - 01/06/1975 | |
| Michael Endler | 2 | 12/03/1977 | |
| Max Hodge | 2 | 01/15/1974 | |
| Bob Balaban | 2 | 10/31/1977 | |
| John Rich | 2 | 12/11/1971 - 03/11/1972 | |
| Lloyd Turner | 2 | 12/11/1973 | |
| Mike Milligan | 1 | 10/20/1975 | |
| Ben Starr | 1 | 10/21/1974 | |
| Jay Moriarty | 1 | 10/20/1975 | |
| Kevin Hopps | 1 | 02/25/1978 | |
| Jim Simmons | 1 | 11/27/1973 | |
| Barbara Corday | 1 | 11/18/1974 | |
| Lynn Grossman | 1 | 10/31/1977 | |
| Sandy Veith | 1 | 02/21/1977 | |
| Austin Kalish | 1 | 11/21/1972 | |
| Anthony Chickey | 1 | 03/15/1976 | |
| Michael Smollins | 1 | 11/15/1976 | |
| Bruce Kane | 1 | 02/21/1977 | |
| Leonard B. Kaufman | 1 | 11/27/1973 | |
| Harriet Belkin | 1 | 02/06/1973 | |
| Kathy Gori | 1 | 11/15/1976 | |
| Sol Weinstein | 1 | 09/27/1976 | |
| Norman Belkin | 1 | 02/06/1973 | |
| Bob Baublitz | 1 | 02/25/1978 | |
| Robert H. Livingston | 1 | 09/12/1972 | |
| Bud Yorkin | 1 | 10/10/1972 | |
| S. J. Levine | 1 | 09/26/1977 | |
| Tony Csiki | 1 | 01/16/1978 | |
| Howard Albrecht | 1 | 09/27/1976 | |
| Maurice Richlin | 1 | 01/23/1973 | |
| Ralph Goodman | 1 | 10/24/1972 | |
| Irma Kalish | 1 | 11/21/1972 | |
| Barbara Avedon | 1 | 11/18/1974 |
| Name | Number of Episodes | Dates | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Arthur Julian | 17 | 10/04/1976 - 04/22/1978 | |
| William Davenport | 14 | 10/25/1976 - 04/22/1978 | |
| Pamela Herbert Chais | 12 | 01/23/1973 - 09/19/1977 | |
| Bob Weiskopf | 11 | 01/02/1973 - 11/25/1974 | |
| Bob Schiller | 11 | 01/02/1973 - 11/25/1974 | |
| Elliot Shoenman | 10 | 02/19/1974 - 03/14/1977 | |
| Jay Folb | 7 | 11/10/1975 - 11/08/1976 | |
| Rod Parker | 6 | 03/11/1972 - 04/22/1978 | |
| Woody Kling | 5 | 12/19/1972 - 12/22/1975 | |
| Richard Herlan | 4 | 12/20/1976 - 04/08/1978 | |
| Phil Sharp | 4 | 11/03/1975 - 03/08/1976 | |
| Susan Harris | 4 | 10/03/1972 - 10/02/1973 | |
| Seaman Jacobs | 2 | 12/08/1975 - 02/09/1976 | |
| Dick Wesson | 2 | 01/01/1974 | |
| Norman Lear | 2 | 12/11/1971 | |
| Joanne Greenberg | 1 | 02/28/1977 | |
| Sy Rosen | 1 | 02/04/1978 | |
| Arnold Kane | 1 | 12/05/1972 | |
| John Rappaport | 1 | 02/05/1974 | |
| Jenna McMahon | 1 | 10/21/1974 | |
| Bernard West | 1 | 12/11/1971 | |
| Michael Ross | 1 | 12/11/1971 | |
| Harry Cauley | 1 | 01/03/1977 | |
| Albert E. Lewin | 1 | 11/27/1973 | |
| Arthur Marx | 1 | 12/01/1975 | |
| Perry Grant | 1 | 02/03/1975 | |
| Jennie Blackton | 1 | 02/28/1977 | |
| Fred S. Fox | 1 | 12/08/1975 | |
| Eugene Pratt | 1 | 10/10/1972 | |
| Norm Liebmann | 1 | 01/20/1975 | |
| Gordon Farr | 1 | 12/05/1972 | |
| Phil Mishkin | 1 | 12/11/1971 | |
| Dick Clair | 1 | 10/21/1974 | |
| Tom Adair | 1 | 12/13/1976 | |
| Charles Tannen | 1 | 12/13/1976 | |
| Robert Fisher | 1 | 12/01/1975 | |
| Bernie Kahn | 1 | 02/12/1974 | |
| Marvin Kaplan | 1 | 12/19/1972 | |
| Walter Stone | 1 | 09/26/1972 | |
| Erik Tarloff | 1 | 10/17/1972 | |
| Elliot Bernstein | 1 | 01/16/1978 | |
| George Tibbles | 1 | 10/27/1975 | |
| Milton Pascal | 1 | 02/09/1976 | |
| Marilyn Suzanne Miller | 1 | 09/22/1975 | |
| Karyl Miller Geld | 1 | 09/15/1975 | |
| Sam Greenbaum | 1 | 09/20/1976 | |
| Lila Garrett | 1 | 01/22/1974 | |
| Johnny Bonaduce | 1 | 02/11/1978 | |
| Susan Silver | 1 | 09/12/1972 | |
| Dick Bensfield | 1 | 02/03/1975 | |
| Bob Hilliard | 1 | 09/09/1974 |
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