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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 Love Boat' cast. The Love Boat was a fan favorite for nine seasons (it aired from 1977 to 1986), ... MacLeod played the captain of the crew for the entire run of the series.
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 ...
Fredrick Lawrence Grandy (born June 29, 1948) is an American actor who played "Gopher" on the TV series The Love Boat and who later became a member of the United States House of Representatives from the state of Iowa. Grandy was most recently the host of The Grandy Group, a morning drive time radio talk show on 630 WMAL in Washington, D.C.
In this 1983 photo, "The Love Boat" cast poses at the Great Wall of China near Beijing. From left: Fred Grandy, Ted Lange, Jill Whalen, Gavin MacLeod, Lauren Tewes and Bernie Kopell.
Designer Gloria Vanderbilt appeared on “The Love Boat” in 1981, and like Andy Warhol, she wisely played herself and didn’t insist on a romantic subplot with David Hasselhoff.
The Love Boat: Dr. Adam Bricker 1976 Flo's Place: Hoffman 1976 Bound for Glory: Baker – Woody's Agent Uncredited 1977 The Love Boat II: Dr. O'Neill 1978 A Guide for the Married Woman: Bill 1985 Half Nelson: Pilot episode 1986 Combat High: Mr. Mendelsson 1989 Get Smart, Again: Conrad Siegfried Professor Helmut Schmelding 1989 The Magic Boy's ...
Reuniting for 'The Real Love Boat,' original castmates Ted Lange and Jill Whelan reflect on the show's guest stars, racism in '70s Hollywood and more.