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THE MOTHERS-IN-LAW centers on the laugh-filled misadventures of longtime neighbors who become related when their children suddenly get married. Eve Arden stars as Eve Hubbard, the sophisticated wife of straight-laced lawyer Herbert Hubbard. Comedienne Kaye Ballard plays Kaye Buell, the outspoken wife of bombastic television writer Roger Buell.
S1.E21 ∙ I'd Tell You I Love You, But We're Not Speaking. Sun, Feb 4, 1968. When Suzie and Jerry have their first big fight the in-laws take sides in completely unexpected ways. The animosity becomes so bad they seek the help of Jerry's professor who soon finds out what a dysfunctional family is really like.
The Mothers-in-Law centers on the laugh-filled misadventures of longtime neighbors who become related when their children suddenly get married. Eve Arden stars as Eve Hubbard, the sophisticated wife of straight-laced lawyer Herbert Hubbard. Comedienne Kaye Ballard plays Kaye Buell, the outspoken wife of bombastic television writer Roger Buell.
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The Mothers-in-Law is an American sitcom starring Eve Arden and Kaye Ballard as two matriarchs who were friends and next-door neighbors whose children's elopement rendered them in-laws. The show aired on NBC from September 1967 to April 1969. Produced by Desi Arnaz, the series was created by Bob Carroll, Jr., and Madelyn Davis.
TV-PG. Comedy. The suburban and swinging late-1960s misadventures of two outspoken mothers-in-law and neighbors who brashly meddle in their newlywed kid’s lives. Subtitles: English, English. Starring: Eve Arden Kaye Ballard Jerry Fogel Herbert Rudley Deborah Walley.
The Mothers-in-Law centers on the laugh-filled misadventures of longtime neighbors who become related when their children suddenly get married. Eve Arden stars as Eve Hubbard, the sophisticated wife of straight-laced lawyer Herbert Hubbard. Comedienne Kaye Ballard plays Kaye Buell, the outspoken wife of bombastic television writer Roger Buell.