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PremieredThe Mothers-in-Law Season 2 released on September 15, 1968.
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Here Comes the Bride, Again
Jerry and Suzie agree to renew their vows in second wedding ceremony for Kaye's mother who is visting from Italy.
The Match Game
The Buells and the Hubbards come up with a plan to help Jerry save his job at a computer dating service.
A Little Pregnancy Goes a Long Way
Kaye and Eve think Roger and Herb are planning to take them on a Hawaiian cruise.
Love Thy Neighbor, If You Can't Get Him to Move
Flashbacks show how the Buells bought the house next door to the Hubbards.
I Didn't Raise Myself to Be a Grandmother
Eve and Kaye set out on a self improvement quest after deciding that they haven't done enough with their lives.
Even Mothers-in-Law Have Mothers-in-Law
Roger and Herb's mothers come to visit.
The Matador Makes a Movie
The Buells and the Hubbards try to get roles in Raphael Del Gado's upcoming film.
It's a Dog's Life
Kaye and Eve each give Jerry and Suzie a puppy as a gift.
The First Anniversary is the Hardest
Suzie gives Jerry's jacket away, unaware that their folks hid money in one of the pockets as a surprise gift.
The Birth of Everything but the Blues
To earn extra money, Suzie becomes an animal babysitter.
Nome, Schnome, I'd Rather Have It at Home
Jerry and Suzie surprise everyone with their plans to move to Alaska.
Hail, Hail, the Gang's Still Here
Herb and Eve hide under their bed to avoid Roger and Kaye.
Didn't You Use to Be Ozzie Snick?
Kaye's bandleader ex-boyfriend shows up.
Make Room for Baby
The Buells and the Hubbards decide to add another room to the Jerry and Suzie's apartment, and to save money by doing the work themselves.
Haven't You Had That Baby Yet?
Eve and Kaye misplace Suzie on their way to the hospital.
And Baby Makes Four
Suzie gives birth to twins, and the in-laws argue over what to name them.
Nanny Go Home
Kaye and Eve scheme to get rid of the nanny hired to watch the babies after the woman refuses to let the eager new grandmothers visit whenever they want.
Double Trouble in the Nursery
Kaye and Eve volunteer to watch the twins while Jerry and Suzie take off for a quiet weekend to themselves.
Void Where Prohibited by In-Laws
The girls try to win a cereal contest to raise money for the twins' college education.
Guess Who's Coming Forever?
Kaye and Eve rent out Jerry and Suzie's newly vacant apartment to a black man.
Every In-Law Wants to Get Into the Act
The Buells and the Hubbards decide to take Jerry's place in a nightclub act after he catches the flu.
Two on the Aisle
The Buells and the Hubbards argue over who will use the two theater tickets received in the mail.
Take Her, He's Mine
Kaye grows jealous of Roger's new secretary.
Show Business is No Business
Eve and Kaye compete for the job of Don Rickles' partner in a benefit show at the lodge.
The Charge of the Wife Brigade
The Not-So-Grand Opera
Kaye and Eve compete for the lead role in their club's upcoming opera production.
The Mothers-in-Law
Season 2
Release Date
PremieredThe Mothers-in-Law Season 2 released on September 15, 1968.
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Sign In to Track ProgressHere Comes the Bride, Again
Jerry and Suzie agree to renew their vows in second wedding ceremony for Kaye's mother who is visting from Italy.
The Match Game
The Buells and the Hubbards come up with a plan to help Jerry save his job at a computer dating service.
A Little Pregnancy Goes a Long Way
Kaye and Eve think Roger and Herb are planning to take them on a Hawaiian cruise.
Love Thy Neighbor, If You Can't Get Him to Move
Flashbacks show how the Buells bought the house next door to the Hubbards.
I Didn't Raise Myself to Be a Grandmother
Eve and Kaye set out on a self improvement quest after deciding that they haven't done enough with their lives.
Even Mothers-in-Law Have Mothers-in-Law
Roger and Herb's mothers come to visit.
The Matador Makes a Movie
The Buells and the Hubbards try to get roles in Raphael Del Gado's upcoming film.
It's a Dog's Life
Kaye and Eve each give Jerry and Suzie a puppy as a gift.
The First Anniversary is the Hardest
Suzie gives Jerry's jacket away, unaware that their folks hid money in one of the pockets as a surprise gift.
The Birth of Everything but the Blues
To earn extra money, Suzie becomes an animal babysitter.
Nome, Schnome, I'd Rather Have It at Home
Jerry and Suzie surprise everyone with their plans to move to Alaska.
Hail, Hail, the Gang's Still Here
Herb and Eve hide under their bed to avoid Roger and Kaye.
Didn't You Use to Be Ozzie Snick?
Kaye's bandleader ex-boyfriend shows up.
Make Room for Baby
The Buells and the Hubbards decide to add another room to the Jerry and Suzie's apartment, and to save money by doing the work themselves.
Haven't You Had That Baby Yet?
Eve and Kaye misplace Suzie on their way to the hospital.
And Baby Makes Four
Suzie gives birth to twins, and the in-laws argue over what to name them.
Nanny Go Home
Kaye and Eve scheme to get rid of the nanny hired to watch the babies after the woman refuses to let the eager new grandmothers visit whenever they want.
Double Trouble in the Nursery
Kaye and Eve volunteer to watch the twins while Jerry and Suzie take off for a quiet weekend to themselves.
Void Where Prohibited by In-Laws
The girls try to win a cereal contest to raise money for the twins' college education.
Guess Who's Coming Forever?
Kaye and Eve rent out Jerry and Suzie's newly vacant apartment to a black man.
Every In-Law Wants to Get Into the Act
The Buells and the Hubbards decide to take Jerry's place in a nightclub act after he catches the flu.
Two on the Aisle
The Buells and the Hubbards argue over who will use the two theater tickets received in the mail.
Take Her, He's Mine
Kaye grows jealous of Roger's new secretary.
Show Business is No Business
Eve and Kaye compete for the job of Don Rickles' partner in a benefit show at the lodge.
The Charge of the Wife Brigade
The Not-So-Grand Opera
Kaye and Eve compete for the lead role in their club's upcoming opera production.