The Love Boat: The Next Wave
The Love Boat: The Next Wave | |
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Created by | Aaron Spelling |
Starring |
Robert Urich Phil Morris Tim Maculan Joan Severance Corey Parker Randy Vasquez |
Country of origin | United States |
No. of seasons | 2 |
No. of episodes | 25 |
Production | |
Running time | 60 minutes |
Production company(s) |
Spelling Television Worldvision Enterprises |
Distributor | CBS Television Distribution |
Release | |
Original network | UPN |
Original release | April 13, 1998 – May 21, 1999 |
Chronology | |
Related shows | The Love Boat |
The Love Boat: The Next Wave is an American television series and a revival of the original 1977–1986 ABC sitcom The Love Boat which aired on UPN from April 13, 1998 to May 21, 1999.
Plot
Set aboard the cruise liner Sun Princess, Robert Urich starred as Captain Jim Kennedy, a retired and divorced (with a teenage son) U.S. Navy officer. Heidi Mark was cast as the cruise director and Joan Severance was cast as Security Chief Camille Hunter.
"Reunion"
A reunion-themed episode guest-starred several cast members of the original show – Gavin MacLeod (Captain Stubing), Bernie Kopell (Dr. Adam "Doc" Bricker), Ted Lange (Isaac Washington), Jill Whelan (Vicki Stubing) and Lauren Tewes (Julie McCoy) – where it was revealed that Julie and "Doc" had been in love all along.[1]
Cast
- Robert Urich as Captain Jim Kennedy III
- Phil Morris as Chief Purser Will Sanders
- Tim Maculan as Donald Griswald
- Joan Severance as Security Chief Camille Hunter
- Corey Parker as Ship's Doctor John Morgan
- Randy Vasquez as Bar Manager Paolo Kaire
- Kyle Howard as Danny Kennedy
- Heath Castor as Cruise Goer
- Kate McNeil as Pat Kennedy
- Jesse Henecke as Waiter
- Brande Roderick as Amazon Woman
- Mellara Gold as Elegant Girl
- Thelma Lee as Mrs. Goldberg
- Kevin Light as Handsome Alan
- Stacey Travis as Cruise Director Suzanne Zimmerman
- Heidi Mark as Cruise Director Nicole Jordan
Episode titles
Season 1: 1998
- Smooth Sailing — 1998.04.13
- Remember? — 1998.04.20
- I Can't Get No Satisfaction — 1998.04.27
- How Long Has This Been Going On? — 1998.05.04
- True Course — 1998.05.11
- Getting to Know You — 1998.05.18
Season 2: 1998–99
- All Aboard — 1998.10.09
- It Takes Two to Tango — 1998.10.16
- Captains Courageous — 1998.10.23
- Reunion — 1998.10.30
- All That Glitters — 1998.11.06
- Bermuda Triangle Episode — 1998.11.13
- Affairs to Remember — 1998.11.20
- Dust, Lust, Destiny — 1998.12.18
- Don't Judge a Book by Its Lover — 1999.01.01
- Blind Love — 1999.01.22
- Other People's Business — 1999.02.05
- Love Floats: The St. Valentine's Day Massacre — 1999.02.12
- Three Stages of Love — 1999.02.19
- Divorce, Downbeat and Distemper — 1999.02.26
- Such Sweet Dreams — 1999.03.19
- Trances of a Lifetime — 1999.04.30
- About Face — 1999.05.07
- Prom Queen — 1999.05.14
- Cuba — 1999.05.21
Reception
Carole Horst of Variety called it "a pleasant one-hour trip" that will appeal to fan of the original show.[2]
See also
References
- ↑ Mitchelmore, Pam (2005). "Reunion". Retrieved from http://epguides.com/LoveBoatTheNextWave/guide.shtml#ep010.
- ↑ Horst, Carole (1998-04-09). "Review: The Love Boat: The Next Wave". Variety. Retrieved 2016-11-04.
External links
- The Love Boat: The Next Wave at the Internet Movie Database
- The Love Boat: The Next Wave at TV.com
- The Love Boat: The Next Wave at epguides.com