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Chase/Lane
A sarcastic saddle-maker from Oregon trades families with an upper-middle-class San Diego professional.
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Chase/Lane
Upon returning home, the moms find out how they must spend their $50,000.
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Chase/Lane
A sarcastic saddle-maker from Oregon trades families with an upper-middle-class San Diego professional.
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Chase/Lane
Upon returning home, the moms find out how they must spend their $50,000.
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Nelson/Andrews
A rock 'n' roll singer from Washington swaps families with an unappreciated Boston housewife.
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Nelson/Andrews
Terry and Doreen return to their families and learn the stipulations for use of the prize money.
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Naudin/Allen
A successful, competitive mother trades places with a belly-dancing massage therapist.
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Naudin/Allen
The women return to their families, leaving behind letters to distribute the prize money.
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Wilson/White
Mrs. Wilson of Texas swaps places with Mrs. White of Connecticut.
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Two mothers from Dallas switch places and, while at first it seems to be a fantasy, they soon realize it may be more than they bargained for.
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Mrs. Nakumura and Mrs. Biggins continue to adjust to their new lives and new families, but when the time comes to go home, the results are surprising.
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Two mothers from Dallas switch places and, while at first it seems to be a fantasy, they soon realize it may be more than they bargained for.
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Mrs. Nakumura and Mrs. Biggins continue to adjust to their new lives and new families, but when the time comes to go home, the results are surprising.
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Wives from opposite coasts trade houses, spouses and lifestyles.
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Mrs. Bowers and Mrs. Pilek continue to adjust to their new families; each family learns how they must spend their prize money.
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Wives from opposite coasts trade houses, spouses and lifestyles.
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Mrs. Bowers and Mrs. Pilek continue to adjust to their new families; each family learns how they must spend their prize money.
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Meet Your New Daddy
Mr. Cooke and Mr. Levine continue to adjust; the families learn how they will have to spend the prize money.
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Meet Your New Daddy
Mr. Cooke and Mr. Levine continue to adjust; the families learn how they will have to spend the prize money.
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Donaho/Messina
Jennifer Donaho from Seagoville, Texas, and Kathy Messina of St. James, N.Y., trade homes, families and lifestyles.
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Donaho/Messina
Jennifer Donaho and Kathy Messina continue to adjust to life with their new families; when they return to their own families they learn how they will have to spend the $50,000 prize.
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Donaho/Messina
Jennifer Donaho from Seagoville, Texas, and Kathy Messina of St. James, N.Y., trade homes, families and lifestyles.
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Donaho/Messina
Jennifer Donaho and Kathy Messina continue to adjust to life with their new families; when they return to their own families they learn how they will have to spend the $50,000 prize.
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Thibodeaux/Famiglietti
Mrs. Thibodeaux of Lithonia, Ga., trades homes and families with Mrs. Famiglietti of Peabody, Mass.
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Thibodeaux/Famiglietti
The mothers continue to adjust to their new lifestyles, then they learn how they have to spend their prize money.
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Thibodeaux/Famiglietti
Mrs. Thibodeaux of Lithonia, Ga., trades homes and families with Mrs. Famiglietti of Peabody, Mass.
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Thibodeaux/Famiglietti
The mothers continue to adjust to their new lifestyles, then they learn how they have to spend their prize money.
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