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The Mothers-In-Law

The Hubbards and Buells are the best of friends despite their wildly different lifestyles. Herb Hubbard is a successful lawyer and Eve is a former champion athlete, while Roger Buell is a television writer and his wife Kaye is a poor housekeeper to the point of being lazy. Also, Roger and Kaye's son Jerry was married to Herb and Eve's daughter Susie. Sometimes the friendship is tested as both "mothers-in-law" try to help their children as they go through the early stages of their marriage.

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Eve Arden
Eve Hubbard
Kaye Ballard
Kaye Buell
Herbert Rudley
Herb Hubbard

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Episode 1

Here Comes the Bride, Again

Sun, Sep 15, 196830 mins

Kaye's Italian grandmother shows up unannounced expecting to attend Jerry and Suzie's marriage ceremony. Not wanting to disappoint her, Kaye insists the kids get married again.

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