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"The Love Boat II" Here's Looking at You, Love: Hy Averback: Dawn Aldredge & Marion C. Freeman: January 21, 1977 () For the Love of Sandy: Story by : Dawn Aldredge & Marion C. Freeman and Leonora Thuna Teleplay by : Dawn Aldredge & Marion C. Freeman: Unfaithfully Yours: Carl Kleinschmitt: The Heckler: Steve Pretzker
The Love Boat is an American romantic comedy-drama television series created by Wilford Lloyd Baumes that originally aired on ABC from September 24, 1977, to May 24, 1986. In addition, three TV movies aired before the regular series premiered and four specials and a TV movie aired after the series ended.
The Real Love Boat is an American reality romance television series premiered on CBS, airing Wednesday nights beginning October 5, 2022, [1] and is based on the original romantic comedy/drama television series The Love Boat that aired on ABC from 1977 to 1986 and later on moved to UPN (now The CW) for two more seasons from 1998 to 1999 as Love Boat: The Next Wave.
In 1984, after seven seasons on The Love Boat, Tewes was replaced after a highly public battle with cocaine addiction, which she eventually overcame. [14] She did reprise her role as a guest in a 1985 episode, [15] and in the television films in the 1986–87 season. Tewes was cast in a 1985 CBS sitcom pilot Anything for Love. The pilot aired ...
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Love Boat stars Fred Grandy, Bernie Kopell, Ted Lange and Jill Whelan reunited on Princess Cruises' Love Boat Celebration at Sea that left out of Brooklyn, N.Y. on Aug. 31 and stopped in New ...
He also appeared in a number of Match Game episodes from 1979 to 1981. He usually sat in the male guest-star seat in the top row left. He usually sat in the male guest-star seat in the top row left. He also did one week's worth of episodes on its sequel, the Match Game/Hollywood Squares Hour .
Kopell's role as Doc on The Love Boat was parodied in a humorous appearance on Late Show with David Letterman in 1995. Two entries in that night's Top Ten List poked fun at The Love Boat, and at the Doc character specifically. The camera cut to Kopell, who was sitting in the audience, and he stormed out of the theater.