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Love Boat

Originaltitel: The Love Boat
  • Fernsehserie
  • 1977–1987
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Fred Grandy, Bernie Kopell, Ted Lange, Gavin MacLeod, and Lauren Tewes in Love Boat (1977)
Feel-Good RomanceSitcomComedyDramaRomance

Die romantischen und komischen Geschichten der Passagiere und Crew des Kreuzfahrtschiffes Pacific Princess.Die romantischen und komischen Geschichten der Passagiere und Crew des Kreuzfahrtschiffes Pacific Princess.Die romantischen und komischen Geschichten der Passagiere und Crew des Kreuzfahrtschiffes Pacific Princess.

  • Stoffentwicklung
    • Wilford Lloyd Baumes
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Gavin MacLeod
    • Bernie Kopell
    • Ted Lange
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  • IMDb-BEWERTUNG
    6,3/10
    14.720
    IHRE BEWERTUNG
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    865
    106
    • Stoffentwicklung
      • Wilford Lloyd Baumes
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Gavin MacLeod
      • Bernie Kopell
      • Ted Lange
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      • 4 Gewinne & 21 Nominierungen insgesamt

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    Gavin MacLeod
    Gavin MacLeod
    • Captain Merrill Stubing…
    • 1977–1987
    Bernie Kopell
    Bernie Kopell
    • Doctor Adam Bricker…
    • 1977–1987
    Ted Lange
    Ted Lange
    • Bartender Isaac Washington
    • 1977–1987
    Fred Grandy
    Fred Grandy
    • Ship's Purser 'Gopher' Smith…
    • 1977–1986
    Lauren Tewes
    Lauren Tewes
    • Cruise Director Julie McCoy…
    • 1977–1987
    Jill Whelan
    Jill Whelan
    • Vicki Stubing
    • 1978–1987
    Ted McGinley
    Ted McGinley
    • Ship's Photographer Ashley 'Ace' Covington Evans…
    • 1983–1987
    Pat Klous
    Pat Klous
    • Cruise Director Judy McCoy…
    • 1982–1986
    The Love Boat Mermaids
    • Themselves
    • 1985–1986
    Monty O'Grady
    Monty O'Grady
    • Waiter…
    • 1977–1985
    Debbie Bartlett
    Debbie Bartlett
    • Susie - Love Boat Mermaid…
    • 1985–1986
    Tori Brenno
    • Maria - Love Boat Mermaid…
    • 1985–1986
    Nanci L. Hammond
    • Jane - Love Boat Mermaid…
    • 1985–1986
    Teri Hatcher
    Teri Hatcher
    • Amy - Love Boat Mermaid…
    • 1985–1986
    Debra Johnson
    • Patti - Love Boat Mermaid…
    • 1985–1986
    Macarena
    • Sheila - Love Boat Mermaid…
    • 1985–1986
    Andrea Moen
    • Starlight - Love Boat Mermaid…
    • 1985–1986
    Beth Myatt
    • Mary Beth - Love Boat Mermaid…
    • 1985–1986
    • Stoffentwicklung
      • Wilford Lloyd Baumes
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    6Sylviastel

    Sugar and Sweet and Everything Nice!

    Let's face it, it was not the best of shows but not the worst either. It had lots of wonderful guest stars who livened up the show. When I finally took a cruise to Alaska, I was expecting a love boat scenario but that's not what I got. Love Boat is indeed fantasy with a great theme song sung by Dionne Warwick and a decent cast that included Gavin McLeod, Jill Whelan, Lauren Tewes, Fred Grady, Bernie Kopell, and Isaac (what is his real name?). Anyway the scenario was usual about a three day cruise to Mexico and back to Los Angeles with guest stars that included several of Hollywood top stars and the ones that were not on top. For a while, I think the Love Boat provided a great service of keeping the B-list guest stars working. I won't name names but we know who they were and we don't care. Love Boat is a comedy mixed with a little bit of drama. They never did anything serious or offensive. Of course, it was a Spelling show which meant that it was eye candy, sugar and sweet, and everything nice.
    luke-31

    One Of My Top Three Favorite Shows Of All Time, And A Great Bunch Of Guest Stars In Every Episode!

    "The Love Boat"is one of my top three favorite shows of all time. "The Love Boat" takes place on a luxury cruise ship,The Pacific Princess,and features new stars each week. These guest stars populate the passenger list of the ship. Their voyages, sometimes dramatic, sometimes comic, always romantic, make up the stories on the show. The crew members, the show's only regulars,often participate in the stories.

    "The Love Boat" is the ultimate escapist fantasy with colorful locations and glossy love stories. And it is a whole lot of fun.You really can't do much better than this. Out of all the shows that feature many big name guest stars, this is truly the best. This show holds a treasured spot in my heart, and is excellent and uplifting entertainment. I wish TV Land showed every episode!
    5DKosty123

    Spin Off But Not The Same Company

    Spelling productions did not make Love, American Style. They took the basic concept of it, added places for the love to happen (on a Princess Cruise ship & in ports of call), a regular crew, & mass produced 10 years of the Love Boat. Part of the reason it worked was the ship as you could dream of being on a cruise & never leave your living room.

    Each episode usually had 2 or three plot lines with different guests involved. Each one would involve the crew interacting with the guests. Each one would usually have a happy ending. Sometimes, episodes would even go 2 hours. Princess Cruises definitely got a lot of valuable promo from this series.

    Like Love American Style, the love aspect would get by with a wink, a grin, & some subtle hints of the feelings that were really going on. The crew was a pretty talented ensemble. Gavin McCloud as your Captain became more of less the star of the show. Bernie Kopell as the ships playboy Doctor became a key factor a lot of times. Lauren Tewes was the supposed hot cruise director. Then there was Gopher & the bartender always around either when you need them or not around when you need them.

    The guest stars would read like a whose who of 1960's & 70's actors & actresses. It was amazing how many folks would get drawn on board this ship. Realism, this show has little. Bubble gum for the brain, that is where this show comes from. "Come Aboard, We're Expecting you!"
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    Quintessential escapist fluff

    I admit it, I loved the '70s. It was such a fun decade. The Love Boat is a time capsule of the late '70s. Not just the guest stars and the fashions, but the basic mood of the era.

    It's very easy and even very trendy to put down this lightweight show from ultraprolific producer Aaron Spelling, the same way people denigrate disco music. But once put into context, it really wasn't all that bad. The period, after all, was the late '70s -- only three years after The Brady Bunch had left the air. TV's fabled last gasp of innocence had yet to be breathed. TV shows could still be expected to be fun and frivolous, like the Me Decade this was a part of.

    Spelling was at the peak of his TV power, having already scored hits with The Mod Squad, The Rookies, Starsky & Hutch and Charlie's Angels, among other shows. His shows alone were taking up more than a quarter of ABC's prime time hours by the turn of the decade and it was said that he had produced more hours of television than anyone else. For several years, Love Boat was teamed with Spelling stable mate Fantasy Island, forming a two-hour escapist block on Saturday nights when viewers could escape on a tropical cruise then to a lush tropical island.

    With The Love Boat, viewers could experience some of the better aspects of a cruise, without the drawbacks. Every day was sun-drenched and every night clear and crisp, sunsets were always brilliant, it never rained and we could all be home within a single hour. And heck, it didn't cost a cent! The Aloha, Lido, Fiesta and Riviera decks (or at least their names) become ingrained in memory through sheer repetition. Not to mention the ship's lobby where all the guest stars made their grand entrances. (The lobby of the real Pacific Princess, by the way, looked nearly the same but was in the center of the ship and had no such entrance doors.) And, of course, the Crystal Pool, which made an appearance in every episode, except when the crew took to other ships for cruises in the Caribbean, Alaska and even Australia. And what a crew it was. From fatherly Gavin MacLeod to pert and perky Cindy "Lauren" Tewes and everyone in between, there was a nice family vibe to the original cast, even if some fans felt it was disrupted by the addition of Jill Whelan. Just don't mention the subsequent cast additions and changes, by which time the show had overstayed its welcome.

    The stories were simple and, for the most part, uplifting. Still, they were repetitive. But how many different plot variations can one expect about love? And then there was the oh-so-'70s theme song. Charles Fox wrote the music, having already made his TV mark in several hit sitcoms including Happy Days, Laverne & Shirley and Love, American Style. Pity poor Paul Williams, who, despite other successes, once reportedly said even if he found the cure for cancer, he'd still be remembered only for penning the lyrics to this insidious ditty. As sung by Jack Jones, it was frothier than ocean whitecaps and a perfect match for the show. Both Williams and Jones, by the way, actually guest-starred on the show.

    There's a story that Peter Graves was once asked about his appearance on The Love Boat. Graves jokingly demurred that everyone in Hollywood at the time guest-starred on the show. That's not far from the truth. The show featured a never ending parade of television stars, stars to be, stars that once were and would-be stars. Singers, dancers and once, the then-popular Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders. All mingled with some rather distinguished company -- movie stars and Oscar winners past and future like Douglas Fairbanks, Jr., Ginger Rogers, Olivia de Havilland, Debbie Reynolds, Tom Hanks and Don Ameche, among others, made appearances.

    The original Pacific Princess no longer plies her Pacific route on the Mexican Riviera, with ports of call at Mazatlan, Puerto Vallarta, Cabo San Lucas and Acapulco. She long since surrendered the area to her larger, newer, more luxurious sisters, one of which (the Sun Princess) couldn't carry the "Next Wave" revival in 1998. In the autumn of 2002, she was retired from the Princess fleet after 27 years of service, and the one, true Love Boat was no more. There's a new Pacific Princess now, but it just isn't the same. Thus I raise my glass in one final toast, "To absent friends and those at sea."
    luke-31

    There's So Much More I Should Have Said!

    I just commented on "The Love Boat", but I just realized there is so much I forgot to say about it. There are so many great episodes that have touched my heart. I was reminded of this when one of my favorites came on TV Land tonight. In it, a young girl (Maureen "Marcia Brady" Mc Cormick) falls in love, and then learns she may only have monthes to live. It is exceptional, real entertaiment that has a wonderful life lesson attached to it. There is another one where the crew is critical of an apparent relationship between an older man and a younger woman that turns out to be not what they imagined at all. Also, there is an episode that features first love between a pair of teenagers (Scott Baio and Kristy Mc Nichol) that rings true. I also enjoy the episode where Vicki's T.V. idol (Alison "Nellie Oleson" Arngrim) comes on board,and turns out to be not what she appears, either.

    The series is exceptional in that it was able to deal with serious, sometimes even controversial themes, and balance it out with good, old fashioned screwball and sophisticated comedy. Contrary to many people's belief that the show's quality went down as it matured, I would have to disaggree. I have enjoyed every episode of this show I have ever seen, early or late in the series. And I find Charo to be adorable and funny.

    "The Love Boat" has a permanent place on my favorite shows list, and a permanent spot in my heart, as well.

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    • Wissenswertes
      This series was based upon (or "inspired by", as the end credits put it) Jeraldine Saunders 1974 novel "The Love Boats." She wrote the book from her personal observations while serving as a hostess on a cruise ship.
    • Patzer
      While it made for interesting stories during the run of the show, romantic and sexual liaisons between passengers and crew members were (and still are) forbidden aboard cruise ships for a host of reasons.
    • Crazy Credits
      In the opening credits, the episode's guest stars are listed first in alphabetical order; then the show's regulars, who are referred to as "your Love Boat crew" (e.g. "Gavin MacLeod as your Captain", etc.).
    • Verbindungen
      Edited into Intrepid - Helden einer Katastrophe (2000)
    • Soundtracks
      The Love Boat
      Written by Paul Williams and Charles Fox

      Sung by Jack Jones

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      • 2. Januar 1985 (Westdeutschland)
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      • Los Angeles Harbor, San Pedro, Los Angeles, Kalifornien, USA
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