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  1. For Maddie with Love is a 1980 British television drama serial dealing with Maddie's discovery that she has a brain tumour and only a few months to live. This 48-part (30 minute) daytime serial which was in fact live acting was written by Douglas Watkinson was made by ATV and shown on British television beginning in May 1980.

    • Soap Opera
  2. For Maddie with Love: With Ian Hendry, Sheridan Fitzgerald, Robert Duncan, Vincent Brimble. Afternoon soap which took on the difficult subject of a husband coming to terms with and then coping with his wife's terminal illness diagnosis.

    • (13)
    • 1980-05-01
    • Drama
    • 30
  3. Middle aged Oxford housewife Maddie Laurie and accountant husband Malcolm dine with Malcolm's close friend Jack Burrows, an obstetrician, and his new wife Angela. During the meal, Maddie becomes ill and through a series of memories recalls a recent train trip with her son Neil, a university student.

  4. Order now: https://goo.gl/K3KdRjHard-hitting and unsentimental, For Maddie With Love is the story of a woman who knows she is dying and, in doing so, redisco...

    • 25 min
    • 4,2K
    • Network Distributing
  5. For Maddie with Love is a 1980 British television drama serial dealing with Maddie’s discovery that she has a brain tumour and only a few months to live. This 48-part daytime serial, written by Douglas Watkinson was made by ATV and shown on British television beginning in May 1980.

    • May 1, 1980
  6. For Maddie with Love is a 1980 British television drama serial dealing with Maddie’s discovery that she has a brain tumour and only a few months to live. This 48-part daytime serial, written by Douglas Watkinson was made by ATV and shown on British television beginning in May 1980.

  7. 1 9 8 0 (UK) 48 x 30 minute episodes. Ian Hendry and Nyree Dawn Porter starred as Malcolm and Maddie Laurie – a happy couple whose marriage was suddenly threatened as they had to come to terms with the fact that Maddie had a terminal disease.