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  • In-Laws Matt Goes Into Labor (Season 1, Episode 13)
  • TV Episode | Comedy, Romance

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Matt Goes Into Labor (Season 1, Episode 13)
TV Episode | Comedy, Romance

When Victor needs a temp urgently to man the phone at his security firm's reception, Matt volunteers. Although not amused he must hide his identity to avoid nepotism suspicions, 'Vince' soon proves himself a model worker and popular ...See moreWhen Victor needs a temp urgently to man the phone at his security firm's reception, Matt volunteers. Although not amused he must hide his identity to avoid nepotism suspicions, 'Vince' soon proves himself a model worker and popular colleague, to Victor's surprise. Matt's self-confidence is dented however by meeting the perfect man for Akex in Victor's eyes, as he can't think of any flaw himself. Written by KGF Vissers See less
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Director
Writers
Mark Reisman (creator) | Christopher Vane (written by)
Status
Edit Released
Updated Jan 7, 2003

Release date
Jan 7, 2003 (United States)
Awards
Series awards
1 nomination

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9 cast members
Name Known for
Dennis Farina
Victor Pellet Victor Pellet   See fewer
Elon Gold
Matt Landis Matt Landis   See fewer
Bonnie Somerville
Alex Pellet Landis Alex Pellet Landis   See fewer
Jean Smart
Marlene Pellet Marlene Pellet   See fewer
Dan Cortese
Bobby Robutelli Bobby Robutelli   See fewer
Richard Whiten
Daryl (as Richard F. Whiten) Daryl (as Richard F. Whiten)   See fewer
Christopher Reed
The Other Bobby (as Chris Reed) The Other Bobby (as Chris Reed)   See fewer
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