http://variety.com/2015/biz/news/norman-lear-scandal-abortion-maude-1201645916/
The 93-year-old legendary TV producer, who tackled abortion on Maude in 1972, says of Thursday’s Scandal: “They gave us an adult moment,” adding that “it is a helluva show."
Norman Lear would like to do a Live in Front of a Studio Audience on Maude's abortion episode (https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/good-times-all-family-norman-lear-brent-miller-set-sights-live-maude-1306738)
"I'd like to do Maude," Lear says of the third Live in Front of a Studio Audience. "It would be fascinating to see. I'm thinking about the (1972) abortion episode (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maude%27s_Dilemma) — I don't like saying it that way — the Maude episode that dealt with that subject. Forty years later, it's a more sensitive subject that it was then. But I would take any episode. I loved the show so much."
TVFactFan
08-15-2020, 03:50 PM
Norman Lear would like to do a Live in Front of a Studio Audience on Maude's abortion episode (https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/good-times-all-family-norman-lear-brent-miller-set-sights-live-maude-1306738)
"I'd like to do Maude," Lear says of the third Live in Front of a Studio Audience. "It would be fascinating to see. I'm thinking about the (1972) abortion episode (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maude%27s_Dilemma) — I don't like saying it that way — the Maude episode that dealt with that subject. Forty years later, it's a more sensitive subject that it was then. But I would take any episode. I loved the show so much."
Those live shows was weak and its not needed