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The Love Boat

Sat, Sep 24, 1977
  • Drama
  • Comedy
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Synopsis

Passengers who search for romantic nights aboard a beautiful ship travelling to tropical or mysterious countries, decide to pass their vacation aboard the "Love Boat", where Gopher, Dr. Bricker, Isaac, Julie, and Captain Stubing try their best to please them, and sometimes help them fall in love. Things are not always so easy, but in the end, love wins.

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Cast

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  • Gavin MacLeod
    Gavin MacLeod
    as Merril Stubing
  • Bernie Kopell
    Bernie Kopell
    as Adam Bricker
  • Ted Lange
    Ted Lange
    as Isaac Washington
  • Lauren Tewes
    Lauren Tewes
    as Julie McCoy
  • Jill Whelan
    Jill Whelan
    as Vicki Stubing
  • Ted McGinley
    Ted McGinley
    as Ashley Covington Evans
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Episodes

9 seasons · 245 episodes

Ended · 245 aired
Season 1
25 episodes · 25 aired
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  • E1
    The Captain and the Lady / One if By Land / Centerfold
    Aired · Sun, Sep 25, 1977 · 60m

    In "The Captain and the Lady," Bonnie Franklin appears as Capt. Stubing's infuriatingly sarcastic ex-wife who creates havoc aboard the Pacific Princess when she arrives for a cruise with her present spouse (Robert Symonds), the captain's boss. "One If By Land" stars Jimmie Walker and Brenda Sykes as a couple who have been living together in unwedded bliss, until the young lady decides that matrimony is a "must". To forget her unhitchable man, she escapes aboard the luxury ship where she befriends fun-loving Suzanne Somers, who helps her acquire a new outlook on life. "Centerfold" finds Ms. Meredith Baxter-Birney as a girl who once posed in the nude for a photographer. Now engaged to a political candidate (Shelly Novack), she is horrified to learn that the picture is the centerfold of a current magazine. She sets out to recover all copies aboard ship before her future husband sees the centerfold picture.

  • E2
    Oh, Dale! / The Main Event / A Tasteful Affair
    Aired · Sat, Oct 1, 1977 · 60m

    In "Oh, Dale!," John Ritter plays a rejected suitor hot on the trail of the girl he loves, who happens to be a heartless fortune-seeker named Joann (Jennifer Shaw). When Joann boards ship to be with wealthy Peter Pringle (Mark Thomas), Dale (John Ritter) is forced to masquerade as a woman because the only cabin available on ship must be shared with Susan (Tovah Feldshuh). Matters are complicated when Dale, in drag, catches the Captain's eye. In "The Main Event," Maurice and Stella Marshall (Sherman Hemsley and LaWanda Page) attempt to salvage their stormy 23 year marriage by taking a second honeymoon. Enroute to dinner with the Captain, they get stuck in the ship's elevator and rediscover each other. "A Tasteful Affair" stars Jaclyn Smith as Jeanette Brad ford, a neglected young wife on a solitary cruise, tailed by a handsome private eye, Dennis Kingsley (Dennis Cole). But detective Dennis has trouble arranging professional and emotional priorities when he falls for the lady whose husband has hired him to catch Jeanette in a compromising situation.

  • E3
    Ex Plus Y / Graham and Kelly / Golden Agers
    Aired · Sat, Oct 8, 1977 · 60m

    In "Ex Plus Y," newlyweds Terri and Ron Larson (Loretta "M*A*S*H" Swit and Richard "Soap" Mulligan) are adjusting well until Terri encounters ex-husband Barney (Robert Reed) aboard ship with his lady friend. "Graham and Kelly" is about a 13-year-old girl (Kristy McNichol of "Family") and boy (Scott Baio) who feel love for the first time, face its hardships, then see it blossom. Cruise director Julie McCoy is attracted to handsome Die young Jim Wright (Charles Frank) who is conducting a Life Begins-at-Sixty tour in "The Goldenagers." But the active senior citizens leave Jim little time for romance.

  • E4
    Message for Maureen / Acapulco Connection / Gotcha
    Aired · Sat, Oct 15, 1977 · 60m

    In "Message for Maureen," a famous female tennis pro (Brenda Benet) confined to a wheelchair as the result of a serious accident, finds herself in a relationship with a sports writer (Bili Bixby) who was once her severest critic. Charo plays a stagestruck Mexican stowaway who boards ship in Acapulco and creates havoc until Capt. Stubing (MacLeod) agrees to let her perform for the passengers in "The Acapulco Connection." "Gotcha" stars Milton Berle as a practical joker who pulls one joke too many. Audra Lindley plays his long-suffering wife.

  • E5
    Help! Murder! / Isaac the Groupie / Mr. Popularity
    Aired · Sat, Oct 22, 1977 · 60m

    In "Help, Murder," Denise and Bret (Michele Lee and David Groh) are a married couple getting away from their three kids for the first time. When Bret and cruise director Julie McCoy get together to plan a surprise birthday party, Denise gets the notion her husband is playing around and planning to dump her at sea. James Sheldon directed the script by Ben Joelson and Art Baer. Isaac (Ted Lange), the bartender, falls head-over-heels in love with Roxie Blue (Diahann Carroll), a glamorous star traveling incognito in "Isaac the Groupie." Roxie and Isaac have a good thing going until the sophisticated lady realizes the relationship is much more than a casual affair.

  • E6
    The Joker is Mild / First Time Out / Take My Granddaughter, Please
    Aired · Sat, Oct 29, 1977 · 60m

    In "The Joker is Mild," has-been comedian Barry Keyes (Phil Foster) abuses his family tie with cruise director Julie in an astonishing attempt to make a comeback. Richard Kinon directed the script by David Ketchum and Tony Di Marco. Academy Award-winner Ruth Gordon plays Mrs. Warner, a lovable but pushy grandmother who wants to find a husband for her attractive granddaughter, Shirlee (Patty Duke Astin). Granny decides that Doc would be perfect for Shirl, but the young woman becomes smitten with Dave (Tab Hunter), a school teacher. Barry Blitzer wrote the script and Richard Kinon directed. In "First Time Out," Danny (Robert "Welcome Back, Kotter" Hegyes) has had virtually no experience with women, and his fraternity brothers (W.K. Stratton, John Mark Robinson and Meegan King) are determined to arrange a romantic liaison. But Danny meets Barbara (Maureen McCormick) and nature takes its course.

  • E7
    The Identical Problem / Julie's Old Flame / The Jinx
    Aired · Sat, Nov 5, 1977 · 60m

    In "Identical Problem," twins Helen and Ellen (both played by Diana "Soap" Canova) pretend to be one person, which nearly drives Doc crazy because Helen is warm, Ellen is cold and Doc is feeling amorous. The script was written by David Ketchum and Tony DiMarco and directed by Don Weis. David Hedison is "Julie's old Flame," a guy the pretty cruise director loved until she discovered he was married. Michael Norell wrote the script; Don Weis directed. Ray Bolger and Harriet Nelson are Horace and Henrietta MacDonald, an elderly couple celebrating an anniversary aboard the Pacific Princess in "The Jinx." When Horace reveals that the ship on which they were wed sunk right after the ceremony, the Princess crew is amused. But after a few mishaps involving the MacDonalds, Capt. Stubing and the rest of the crew have reason to be superstitious.

  • E8
    The Understudy / Married Singles / Lost and Found
    Aired · Sat, Nov 19, 1977 · 60m

    "The Understudy," written by Ben Joelson and Art Baer, is all about Connie Evans (Jo Anne Harris), a seemingly forthright young lady who has signed on as a cruise director trainee, assisting Julie McCoy. Winning the favor of Capt. Stubing, Connie undermines Julie and nearly gets her job. In "Married Singles," Steve Allen and Polly Bergen are Durwood and Maisie, a married couple trying to have fun pretending they don't know each other. Ray Jessel wrote the script. In "Lost and Found, " Sandy Duncan and Jim Stafford play Sharon and Richard Baker, a young couple whose only child has died. During their voyage, they find new happiness through a runaway child, played by James Bond III.

  • E9
    Romance Roulette / The Captain's Captain / Hounded
    Aired · Sat, Nov 26, 1977 · 60m

    Retired sea Capt. Merrill Stubing Sr. (Phil Silvers) boards the Pacific Princess and makes life miserable for his son, Stubing Jr. in "The Captain's Captain." Veteran come-dienne Judy Canova, mother of Diana Canova of "Soap," plays the lady who takes the elder Stubing's mind off the sea. Ann Gibbs and Joel Kimmel wrote the script. Gary Burghoff (Radar in "M*A*S*H") is a dog-shy passenger trapped in his cabin by a slightly confused, over-trained German Shepherd dog in "A Dog's Life." David Ketchum and Tony DiMarco wrote this segment. David Landsberg and Vince Baggetta are the unwitting "victims" in a naughty game being played by a trio of eager lovelies (Jane Curtin, Susan Heldfond and Joanna Kerns) in "Romance Roulette," written by Howard Albrecht and Sol Weinstein.

  • E10
    Dear Beverly / The Strike / Special Delivery
    Aired · Sat, Dec 3, 1977 · 60m

    Beverly Blanchard (Eva Gabor) and husband Russ (Leslie Nielsen) plan a few days at sea alone, but the glamorous scribe iis recognized quickly by advice-hungry passengers in "Dear Beverly." The script was written by Ben Joelson and Art Baer. An arrogant chef (Al Molinaro) comes aboard as a replace ment and nearly drives Capt. Stubing mad in "The Strike," written by Mark Fink. Gail and Jeff Smith (Pamela Franklin and Bob Urich) remain in love, though their marriage supposedly has ended. Neither realizes the other is on board, and Jeff doesn't know Gail is expecting in "Special Delivery." Marion Freeman wrote the script.

  • E11
    Lonely at the Top / Silent Night / Divorce Me, Please
    Aired · Sat, Dec 10, 1977 · 60m

    In "Lonely at the Top," Dick Sargent guests as Father Mike, an outspoken clergyman who comes aboard with six orphaned kids for a Christmas cruise financed by an unknown benefactor. When Mike detects a touch of Scrooge in Capt. Stubing's manner, he takes some very positive action which results in smooth sailing for all. Gordon and Lynne Farr wrote the script. Audrey and Paul Baynes (Florence Henderson and Shecky Greene) are an unhappily married couple, pretending to be compatible until they discover they are lucky to have each other in "Divorce Me, Please," written by Bruce Howard. In "Silent Night," Lila and Dan Barton (Donna Mills and John Gavin) seek to redirect their lives. Dan has served three years in prison for a crime he did not commit. Aboard the Pacific Princess, Dan faces Walter Perry (Dean Santoro), the man he holds responsible. Ben Joelson and Art Baer wrote the script.

  • E12
    Old Man and the Runaway / A Fine Romance / The Painters
    Aired · Sat, Dec 24, 1977 · 60m

    Old Franklyn Bootherstone (Will Geer) discovers he knows more about the younger generation than he thought when teenage runaway Nancy Brown (Bayn Johnson) decides to "crash" in his cabin in "The old Man and the Runaway." Howard Albrecht and Sol Weinstein wrote the script and Stu Margolin directed. In "A Fine Romance," Julie is thrilled when Sean McGlynn (Anson Williams) - the object of her girlhood fantasies - comes aboard for a cruise. But neither Julie nor Sean's cabin mate, Mickey O'Day (Tom Poston), are aware that Sean is a priest, out of "uniform" during vacation. The script by Jack Hanrahan and Don Sherman was directed by Stu Margolin. Arte Johnson and Pat Morita are two dingbat painters who are still working on the skipper's cabin when the Pacific Princess goes to sea in "The Painters," written by Ray Jessel and directed by Jim Sheldon.

  • E13
    Family Reunion / Cinderella Story / Too Hot to Handle
    Aired · Sat, Jan 7, 1978 · 60m

    As Wendy and Sam Bradly (Dori Brenner and Robert Rayes) board ship, Wendy laments the loss of the father she scarcely remembers. Believing her departed dad was a noble sea captain, Wendy forms an attachment for a devilish old purser named Teddy (Bob Crane), who is very busy trying to keep his girlfriend, Ginger (Victoria Carroll), aboard ship. The script for "Family Reunion" was written by Bruce Shelly and directed by Richard Kinon. In "Too Hot to Handle," written by Ben Joelson and Art Baer, and also directed by Richard Kinon, George and Sally (John Rubinstein and Kathy Bates) are prevented by dislocated backs, sunburn and even poison ivy from enjoying the personal pleasures of their honeymoon. Checkout clerk Bill Edwards and his wife, Doreen (Bruce Solomon and Judy Luciano Adams), are overwhelmed by the fuss made over them by the Loudons (Don Defore and Rosemary De Camp) and a man named Beatty (David White) in "Cinderella Story," written by Bruce Shelly. James Sheldon directed.

  • E14
    Isaac's Double Standard / Chimpanzeeshines / One More Time
    Aired · Sat, Jan 14, 1978 · 60m

    In "Isaac's Double Standard," Millie Washington (Pearl Bailey) takes a cruise to be near her son, Isaac. When Isaac's lady friend, Charlene (Tracey Reed), comes aboard, Millie becomes a very possessive mama. Sue Masters and John Walsh wrote the script. In "One More Time," Mitzy and Lenny (Nanette Fabray and Don Adams) are a once-married (to each other) couple, pro fessionally reunited to entertain the passengers. Hard-boiled and caustic, they are too busy making with the jokes to admit they miss each other. Ann Gibbs and Joel Kimmel wrote the script. Gopher is on the brink of a fine romance with a girl named Anne (Kim Lankford) in "Chimpanzeeshines," when a jewel stealing monkey named Louise rips off Anne's mother, played by Allyn Ann McLerie. Bernie Kahn wrote the script.

  • E15
    The Caper / The Eyes of Love / Hollywood Royalty / Masquerade Part 1
    Aired · Sat, Jan 21, 1978 · 60m

    Millionaire superstars Roz and Bill (Michele Lee and Fernando Lamas) have remarried and are celebrating their newest honeymoon aboard the Pacific Princess in "Hollywood Royalty," scripted by Ray Jessel. Of course Roz has brought along her $1 million diamond, which a group of thieves (John Schuck, Harold Gould, Larry Storch and Karen Valentine) intend to steal in "The Caper," written by Gordon and Lynne Farr, and Ben Joelson. and Art Baer. In "The Eyes of Love," Jenny Lang (Stephanie Zimbalist) and Steve Hollis (Desi Arnaz Jr.) meet for the first time since they were students at a school for blind children. Now, as young adults, the two fall in love, but Steve does not tell the unsighted Jenny he now can see. Tony Webster wrote the script. Juliet Mills and Dan Rowan play Barbara and Alan Danver, who become friendly with Cathy Randall (Adrienne Barbeau), in "Masquerade." Barbara and Cathy discover they have much in common as Alan nearly flips out because Cathy is his mistress and Barbara suspects nothing. Louis Pelletier and Marcia Muldoon wrote the script. Highlight sequence of the episode, which was directed by Allen Baron, has the entire regular and guest cast in costume at a masquerade ball.

  • E16
    The Caper / The Eyes of Love / Hollywood Royalty / Masquerade Part 2
    Aired · Sat, Jan 21, 1978 · 60m

    Millionaire superstars Roz and Bill (Michele Lee and Fernando Lamas) have remarried and are celebrating their newest honeymoon aboard the Pacific Princess in "Hollywood Royalty," scripted by Ray Jessel. Of course Roz has brought along her $1 million diamond, which a group of thieves (John Schuck, Harold Gould, Larry Storch and Karen Valentine) intend to steal in "The Caper," written by Gordon and Lynne Farr, and Ben Joelson. and Art Baer. In "The Eyes of Love," Jenny Lang (Stephanie Zimbalist) and Steve Hollis (Desi Arnaz Jr.) meet for the first time since they were students at a school for blind children. Now, as young adults, the two fall in love, but Steve does not tell the unsighted Jenny he now can see. Tony Webster wrote the script. Juliet Mills and Dan Rowan play Barbara and Alan Danver, who become friendly with Cathy Randall (Adrienne Barbeau), in "Masquerade." Barbara and Cathy discover they have much in common as Alan nearly flips out because Cathy is his mistress and Barbara suspects nothing. Louis Pelletier and Marcia Muldoon wrote the script. Highlight sequence of the episode, which was directed by Allen Baron, has the entire regular and guest cast in costume at a masquerade ball.

  • E17
    Winner Take Love / The Congressman Was Indiscreet / Isaac's History Lesson
    Aired · Sat, Jan 28, 1978 · 60m

    John Whitcomb (Dick Van Patten), a congressman unjustly accused of being involved in a scandal, seeks refuge aboard the Pacific Princess in "The Congressman Was Indiscreet," written by Jack Matcha. During the cruise, Whitcomb befriends Robin Brant (Vicki Lawrence), a clever, attractive reporter for a tabloid newspaper. In "Isaac's History Lesson," Vernee Watson plays Stephanie Hayden, a lovely intellectual snob who is at odds with Isaac over a wonderfully colorful old passenger named Mr. Gibson (Scatman Crothers). Stephanie feels that Mr. Gibson sets "a bad example." Series regulars Bernie Kopell and Fred Grandy wrote the script. Maureen McCormick plays a beauty pageant contestant whose chances of winning are jeopardized by the presence of her possessive boyfriend, played by Bobby Sherman, in "Winner Take Love," written by Kevin Hartigan and David Garber. Graham Jarvis portrays the beauty contest chaperon, Waldo.

  • E18
    Last of the Stubings / Million Dollar Man / The Sisters
    Aired · Sat, Feb 4, 1978 · 60m

    Capt. Stubing announces that his nephew, Courtney (Peter Isacksen), will be joining the cruise. The captain tells purser Gopher Smith, Doc Bricker, cruise director Julie McCoy and bartender Isaac that Courtney is "a typical Stubing," that he will soon enter Annapolis and that the crew is under orders to work with the young man, who turns out to be a gangly klutz in need of help. "The Last of the Stubings" was written by Michael Norell. In "The Million Dollar Man," written by Steve Pritzker, embezzler Bill Thompson (Frank Converse) is strongly attracted to the lovely Stephanie Lewis (Marcia Strassman) from the moment he first spots her. Stephanie is equally interested in Bill because she's an undercover cop assigned to the case. Noreen Badger (Pat Crowley), an attractive spinster, and her widowed sister Rose (Marion Ross) had planned a nice, quiet visit at sea in "The Sisters." When Noreen becomes involved with passenger Clark Tyler (Brett Halsey), Rose resents it. Ray Jessel wrote the script. All episodes were directed by Jack Arnold.

  • E19
    The Inspector / A Very Special Girl / Until the Last Goodbye
    Aired · Sat, Feb 11, 1978 · 60m

    In "The Inspector," Capt. Stubing, Doc Bricker, cruise director Julie McCoy, Isaac, the bartender, and the purser, Gopher, feel edgy when they hear that an efficiency expert, hired by the ship's owners, is watching their every move while posing as a passenger. Suspects include a note-taking fuddy duddy named Waterman (Jim Backus), little Mrs. Corwin (Patti MacLeod), who appears to be permanently confused, and Mr. Zidresczky (Jack Bernardi), who wanders around the ship asking the same question in a language no one understands. The script was written by Bruce Howard. Jane (Debralee Scott) is plain, but her friend, Melanie (Laurette Spang), is lovely. Mike (Bob Seagren), the best looking guy aboard, latches on to Melanie while his shy pal, Doug (Sal Viscuso), and Jane quietly take the love boat to paradise, in "A Very Special Girl," scripted by Jerry Winnick. Handsome, middle-aged Brian Sherwood (Paul Burke) and pretty young SarahLambert (Susan Blanchard) cherish every moment they spend together, but the loving relationship is not what it appears to be in "Until the Last Goodbye." Ben Joelson and Art Baer wrote the script. Roger Buchowny directed all episodes.

  • E20
    Computerman / Memories of You / Parlez Vous?
    Aired · Mon, Feb 13, 1978 · 60m

    A slick computer matchmaker proceeds to pair up cruise guests while setting himself up with Julie; two American gold-diggers pretend to be French; a New York advertising executive meets up with a long-lost love.

  • E21
    Taking Sides / Going By the Book / A Friendly Little Game
    Aired · Sat, Feb 18, 1978 · 60m

    In "Taking Sides,"scripted by Hugh Wedlock, Jr., Ellen and Scott Desmond (Diana Canova and Bob Urich), and Gladys and Max Watkins (Audrey Meadows and Robert Mandan) play couples who seemingly have one thing in common: their "testy" marriages. Wendel and Ida Snead (Harry Morgan and Priscilla Morrill) are a pleasant older couple en route to Mexico for a visit with their grandchildren. Unbeknown to Ida, Wendel is paying for the expensive trip by cheating at cards in "A Friendly Little Game," written by Ray Brenner. Sheila Lawrence (Georgia Engel) has been sent to sea by her protective papa (Herb Voland), who has asked Doc Bricker to guard the young woman's virtue. But soon after the ship leaves the shore, Sheila is off and running into the arms of Howard Wilson (Harvey Jason), who is unable to operate without a lover's manual in "Going by the Book," written by Jerry Winnick.

  • E22
    Parents Know Best / A Selfless Love / The Nubile Nurse
    Aired · Sat, Feb 25, 1978 · 60m

    In "Parents Know Best," Phyllis and Harry Morrison : (Janis Paige and Monty Hall) take their 22-year-old son, Bruce (Mark Shera), on a cruise, seeking to end his relationship with Diana Lane (Laurie Prange), who is aboard for reasons of her own. Fred S. Fox and Seaman Jacobs wrote the script. Dan Michaels (Leslie Nielsen) and Laura Wakefield (Lynda Day George) plan to marry when the ship docks at Cabo San Lucas. Dan is pushing 50. Laura is much younger. During the cruise, Laura becomes friendly with a young man named Gary (Craig Littler) and Dan enjoys the company of Glenda Fairbanks (Marla Adams), a lady closer to his age. With a little help from Capt. Stubing, Dan and Laura get an unexpected lesson in true love in "A Selfless Love," written by Phil Foster and Marion Zola. Dawn Delaney (Elaine Joyce) is a shapely ex-showgirl who happens to be a registered nurse reporting for duty with a year of pre-med training in "The Nubile Nurse." Doc can only think of Dawn in Las Vegas, but this RN is full of surprises. Barry Blitzer wrote the script.

  • E23
    Musical Cabins
    Aired · Sat, May 6, 1978 · 60m

    A young bachelor (Paul Williams) must marry within the 7 week in order to claim a $3 million inheritance; a drab widow (Michele Lee) from the San Fernando Valley poses as a glamorous adventuress and captures the heart of the Captain; a confirmed male chauvinist (Dick Gautier) angers his fiancee (Barbara Rhoades), who finds comfort in sick bay with the ship's doctor; and a scandal sheet reporter (Marcia Wallace) sets out to compile material for a sins-at-sea story.

  • E24
    Crash Diet Crush / This Business of Love / I'll Never Fall in Love Again
    Aired · Sat, May 13, 1978 · 60m

    A reformed prostitute causes trouble between a one-time "John" and his wife; Captain Stubing re-encounters an old flame; a fun-loving older couple help bring two lovers back together.

  • E25
    Pacific Princess Overtures / Cabin Fever / Gopher, the Rebel
    Aired · Sat, May 20, 1978 · 60m

    A young female passenger encourages Gopher to be his own person and stand up for himself to Captain Stubing. However, neither were expecting the consequences of their actions. A cheating husband is caught out when his neighbours from home also board the cruise. However, being holed up in a cabin with his mistress isn't all that he hoped it would be. A businessman uses all his wiles to convince a grieving widow to sell her husband's business to a Japanese conglomerate. But he soon comes to realize that this may not be the best idea.

Season 2
27 episodes · 27 aired
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  • E1
    Marooned / The Search / Isaac's Holiday Part 1
    Aired · Sat, Sep 16, 1978 · 60m

    A hurricane devastates the tropical island where a shore party of Capt. Stubing, his crew members and passengers are held captive by a strange hermit while the Pacific Princess totters under the command of a bumbling deputy captain.

  • E2
    Marooned / The Search / Isaac's Holiday Part 2
    Aired · Sat, Sep 16, 1978 · 60m

    A hurricane devastates the tropical island where a shore party of Capt. Stubing, his crew members and passengers are held captive by a strange hermit while the Pacific Princess totters under the command of a bumbling deputy captain in a special two-hour season premiere of "The Love Boat". Guest starring in "Marooned" are Edie Adams, John Astin, Barbi Benton, David Birney, Norm Crosby, Laraine Day, Lola Falana, Audra Lindley, Dick Martin, Donna Mills and Avery Schreiber. The series stars Gavin MacLeod as Capt. Merrill Stubing, Lauren Tewes as cruise director Julie McCoy, Bernie Kopell as "Doc" Adam Bricker, Fred Grandy as purser "Gopher" Smith and Ted Lange as bartender Isaac Washington. Unaware of the approaching hurricane because of a blundering deputy captain (Martin), Capt. Stubing, mpany a shore party to a supposedly deserted island. Passengers with them are a rich, spoiled girl (Ms. Benton); a henpecked husband and his sharp-tongued wife (Schreiber and Ms. Adams) and a mature, empathetic lady (Ms. Lindley). The group is captured by Dave the Hermit (Astin), a strange, poetic character. "Marooned" was written by Michael Norell. Meanwhile, aboard ship, vacationing Isaac, trying to impress a foxy lady passenger (Ms. Falana), is forced to wrest command from the deputy captain who panics with the approaching hurricane in "Isaac's Holiday." written by Ben Joelson and Art Baer. Also left aboard is a beautiful young woman (Ms. Mills) trying to confront her natural mother (Ms. Day), who gave her up for adoption, and the woman's soap opera star son (Birney), who is falling in love with the daughter in "The Search," written by Lee Aronsohn. Paul Stanley directed the three segments of "Marooned."

  • E3
    Rocky / Julie's Dilemma / Who's Who?
    Aired · Sat, Sep 23, 1978 · 60m

    Julie is stunned when her parents announce in mid-cruise that they're getting a divorce: a 13-year-old tomboy meets a boy and experiences the initial joy of love, and a pair of mature prudes fall madly in love while sharing the same cabin on the ABC Television Network's "The Love Boat," SATURDAY, SEPT. 23 (9:00-10:00 p.m., EDT). Norman Fell of ABC's "Three's Company" and Betty Garrett of ABC's "Laverne & Shirley" play cruise director Julie McCoy's father and mother in "Julie's Dilemma," written by Ben Joelson and Art Baer. James Coco is cast as an author of morally uplifting pamphlets and Dody Goodman as a prim censor who fall passionately in love during deck encounters but are unaware that they are cabinmates in "Who's Who" written by Bob Fraser and Rob Dames. Melissa Gilbert plays a young teen tomboy until she shares a tentative first kiss with an equally inexperienced 13-year-old pal played by Jimmy Baio of ABC's "Soap." Marla Adams and Edward Winter are seen as his parents and Ellen Travolta as the girl's mother in "Rocky," written by Ann Gibbs and Joel Kimmel.

  • E4
    A Different Girl / The Man Who Loved Women / Oh, My Aching Brother
    Aired · Sat, Sep 30, 1978 · 60m

    "The Man Who Loved Women" A man makes a move on three women; not knowing that they are travelling companions. "A Different Girl" Captain Stubbing's god son is taking a cruise with his wife, whom he married two years ago but his military duty kept him away. "Oh, My Aching Brother" And two brothers who stage false injuries, so that they can sue the insurance company, have targeted the cruise line.

  • E5
    Julie's Aunt / Where is it Written? / The Big Deal
    Aired · Sat, Oct 14, 1978 · 60m

    In "Julie's Aunt," written by Barry Blitzer, Red Buttons portrays Capt. Stubing's Uncle Cyrus, who takes a shine to Julie and uses every trick in his devious mind to get Julie alone. Julie finally gets an assist from a surprising Aunt Phoebe. In "The Big Deal," written by James F. Henry, Mackenzie Phillips plays the daughter of a desperate businessman (Allen Ludden) who selfishly lets her jeopardize her romance with the bandleader (Erik Estrada) to entice another businessman (Sam Groom) into signing a merger. "Where Is it Written?," by Lan O'Kun, has Hope Lange portraying the neglected wife of a publisher (Gene Barry). She succumbs to the romantic advances of novelist Mark Little john (Richard Mulligan) who is on the cruise, hoping it will give him the inspiration for the final chapter of his book.

  • E6
    The Kissing Bandit / The Witness / Mike and Ike
    Aired · Sat, Oct 21, 1978 · 60m

    A shy young man becomes a completely different person at night; a businessman who doesn't have time for his family learns a valuable lesson; a man who believes his chances of survival are better at sea than as a witness in a gangland trial receives loving sympathy from a fellow passenger.

  • E7
    Ship of Ghouls
    Aired · Sat, Oct 28, 1978 · 60m

    In "Ship of Ghouls," The Amazing Alonzo (Price) fears that he is losing his power to mass-hypnotize audiences, a fact known only to his supportive fiancee, Ramona (Miss Blondell). Hurt when Alonzo keeps their relationship a secret in order to bolster his ego by dazzling a trio of lady passengers (Iris Adrian, Jane Kean and Bibi Osterwald), she turns to Capt. Stubing. Meanwhile, Bobby (Aiken), the son of the Dillers (Gary Collins and his actress-wife Mary Ann Mobley), already has alienated the daughter of Mrs. Moss (Maureen Reagan) and others with his lies. Then during the costume ball at which Alonzo is to entertain, Bobby is the only one to see Karen, the model, at a time when she desperately needs help. Larry Gelman guest stars as Harvey and Colleen Davis plays Lucy. Roger Duchowny directed the teleplay by Mickey Rose.

  • E8
    Accidental Cruise / The Song is Ended / A Time for Everything / Anoushka
    Aired · Sat, Nov 4, 1978 · 60m

    In "Accidental Cruise," written by Steve Hattman and Dave Hackel, the executive and his secretary come aboard a bit tipsy, are mistaken for another couple and assigned the honeymoon suite. In "The Song Is Ended," written by Lan O'Kun, a famous songwriter who lost his girl to his long-ago partner is instrumental in making the woman see her husband in a new light through his music. In "A Time for Everything," written by Lee Aronsohn, when the little girl is left in Capt. Stubing's charge by her aunt (Sandra Deel), he recalls (in flashback sequences) his love for her deceased mother. In "Anoushka," written by Michael Norell, the Commissar of Soviet Union cruise vessels is invited by the State Department to sail aboard Capt. Stubing's ship to observe procedures. Soon after she selects Doc to show her around, she turns to Julie for help because she wants to be "slinky."

  • E9
    Chubs / Locked Away / Till Death Do Us Part - Maybe
    Aired · Sat, Nov 11, 1978 · 60m

    A ghost (Jimmie Walker), husband-hunting for his widow (Vernee Watson of ABC's "Carter Country''), spots an attractive prospect (Greg Morris); remembered by the crew as a tubby youngster, Gopher's sister (Melissa Sue Anderson) reappears grown, gorgeous and interested in Doc, and a divorced couple (Conrad Bain and Janet Leigh), seeing off their daughter (Jamie Lee Curtis) and her husband (Peter Coffield), is accidentally locked in a stateroom together on the ABC Television Network's "The Love Boat," SATURDAY, NOV. 11 (9:00-10:00 p.m., EST). The well-intentioned ghost, seen and heard only by his widow, experiences jealousy as his mission appears to be succeeding in ''Till Death Do Us Part - Maybe," written by Ben Joelson and Art Baer. In "Chubs," written by Loraine Despres, overprotective Gopher entrusts his kid sister to Doc to stave off the ship's wolves, not realizing how sophisticated she apparently has become. The long-divorced couple meets accidentally aboard ship and has ample time to rediscover each other while trapped in an isolated cabin in "Locked Away," written by Howard Albrecht and Sol Weinstein.

  • E10
    Tony's Family / Man Of The Cloth / Her Own Two Feet
    Aired · Sat, Nov 18, 1978 · 60m

    In "Tony's Family," written by Henry Colman, crew members make a valiant effort to keep the stowaways Tony's wife (Mitzi Hoag) children (Tony La Torre,Kelly Greenwood, Jennifer Surprenant), Grandma (Renata Vanni) and uncle (Mario Bellini) a secret from Capt. Stubing. In "The Minister & the Stripper," written by Fred S. Fox and Seaman Jacobs, the influential church member's husband, a charitable non-member, have little luck convincing her to be kind until it's almost too late. In "Her Own Two Feet," written by Ann Gibbs and Joel Kimmel, although nearly blind, Audrey (Miss Allyson) refuses to use her white cane or admit her problem and leans heavily on her solicitous husband Bert (Van Johnson) until Doc intercedes.

  • E11
    Heads or Tails / The Little People / Mona of the Movies
    Aired · Sat, Nov 25, 1978 · 60m

    In "Heads or Tails" written by Ann Gibbs and Joel Kimmel, Julie is amused by the keen rivalry between her two would-be suitors until she learns that she is the subject of a wager between them. In "The Little People," written by Barry Blitzer, the father and mother, celebrating their 25th wedding anniversary, have reason to sense that their son may be embarrassed about them for the first time. In "Mona of the Movies" the owner of a chain of auto repair shops feels he isn't in the same league as the movie star who actually wants to date him.

  • E12
    The Folks from Home / The Captain's Cup / Legal Eagle
    Aired · Sat, Dec 2, 1978 · 60m

    In "Folks From Home," written by series stars Fred Grandy and Bernie Kopell, Doc is fearful of the outcome when he is forced to operate, with ship-to-shore aid, following an accident. When the dignitary scheduled to present a trophy to Capt. Stubing fails to board ship, the frantic public relations representative grooms a love-smitten member of the ship's work gang to take the dignitary's place at the presentation ceremony in "The Captain's Cup," written by Ben Joelson and Art Baer; and a stunning blonde who has heard of Doc's prowess with girls chooses Gopher instead. In "Legal Eagle," written by Gordon Farr, Ben Joelson and Art Baer from a story by Sidney Reznick and Larry Markes, a divorced man, who feels he was taken to the cleaners in divorce court, is initially enraged when he meets his wife's attorney socially.

  • E13
    El Kid / The Last Hundred Bucks / Isosceles Triangle
    Aired · Sat, Dec 9, 1978 · 60m

    In "Isosceles Triangle, written by Mark Fink, Connie Stevens portrays the beauty who can't make up her mind when the captain and Doc both make a play for her. Robert Urich (ABC's "Vega$'') and his actress-wife, Heather Menzies, play a man and his wife who return to the ship with an orphan played by Gabriel Melgar in "El Kid," written by Barry Blitzer. Rue McClanahan plays a hosp impressive businessman played by Dabney Coleman by traveling companions (Dave Madden and Dena Dietrich) who don't realize he is job hunting in "The Last Hundred Bucks," written by Ray Jessel.

  • E14
    Julie Falls Hard / Double Wedding / The Dummies
    Aired · Sat, Dec 16, 1978 · 60m

    In "Double Wedding," written by Ray Jessel, on the eve of their marriage ceremony, identical twin sisters come to the conclusion that each was really meant for the other's fiance and decide to take action to ensure long, happy marriages for all concerned. In "The Ventriloquists," written by Lan O'kun, the separated couple is working together for the last time to fulfill a contract when they begin to understand each other through use of their dummies. In "Julie Falls Hard," written by Michael Norell, Julie is starry-eyed after the handsome widower proposes because she is also fond of his young teenagers (Melora Hardin and Annrae Walterhouse) who are drawn to her.

  • E15
    Second Time Around / The 'Now' Marriage / My Sister, Irene
    Aired · Sat, Jan 13, 1979 · 60m

    In "Second Time Around," Betty Bricker's problems mount when the actor she has hired to pose as her fiance becomes serious about his shipboard role. In "The 'Now' Marriage," the counselor's wife seeks solace from Capt. Stubing as her husband pursues an attractive passenger (Phyllis Davis). In My Sister, Irene, sweethearts of long ago plan a reunion, but the woman is so insecure about looking older that she pretends to be her own sister. The series stars Gavin MacLeod as Capt. Stubing, Lauren Tewes as Julie, Bernie Kopell as Doc, Fred Grandy as Gopher and Ted Lange as Isaac.

  • E16
    Gopher's Opportunity / Home Sweet Home / The Switch
    Aired · Sat, Jan 20, 1979 · 60m

    In "Gopher's Opportunity," written by Sue Masters and John Walsh, Gopher informs Capt. Stubing he is quitting his job after he is asked to become manager of a new resort hotel. In "Home Sweet Home," written by Ray Jessel and Natalie Schafer, a rich, gregarious widow has her furniture moved aboard, having booked passage for five years, and happily begins planning the lives of crew members, including a steward who is determined to retire to dry land. In "The Switch," written by Lan O'Kun, magician Al Breyer (Palillo) works the cruise in place of his magician-brother (Michael Gregory), who wants to avoid his assistant because she is getting serious about him.

  • E17
    Like Father, Like Son / Don't Push Me / Second Chance
    Aired · Sat, Jan 27, 1979 · 60m

    A charming widower (Robert Mandan of Soap') and his son (Randolph Mantooth) fall in love with the same girl (Cathy Lee Crosby); an easygoing bachelor (Roddy McDovali) becomes allergic to the idea of marrying his aggressive girlfriend (Tammy Grimes); and Isaac and an influential ex-shoplifter (Debbi Morgan of "Roots: The Next Generations") on the ABC Television Network's "The Love Boat," SATURDAY, JAN. 27 (8:30-9:30 p.m., EST). From the moment Woody Sillingsley (Mandan) is introduced to his son's new girlfriend, the two hit it off too well to suit young Billingsley, in "Like Father, Like Son," written by Jerry Winnick. In "Don't Push Me," written by Barbara Evans, Christine (nis. Grimes) surprises the bachelor by joining him on the cruise, then mistakenly believes he has proposed marriage. In "Second Chance,'' written by Lee Aronsohn, after Capt. Stubing has given the teenager a job in the ship's gift shop through a juvenile rehabilitation program, he sees her alone with earrings that later disappear.

  • E18
    Disco Baby / Alas, Poor Dwyer / After the War / Ticket to Ride / Itsy Bitsy Part 1
    Aired · Sat, Feb 3, 1979 · 60m

    Julie and former classmate Joey (Lembeck), a disco dancer, discover that they are still romantically attracted to each other to the consternation of his current girlfriend-partner Sherry (Ms. Hartinon), in "Disco Baby," written by Ray Jessel. Capt. Stubing tries to help Malco school English and drama teacher, conquer his alcoholism in "Alas, Poor Dwyer," written by Barry Blitzer. In "After the War," written by Carmen Finestra, a draft evader (Rubinstein) and his wife (Ms. West) agonize over confronting their old friend who is now a disabled veteran (Cole). Wendy (Ms. Darby), who has broken up with her boyfriend (Landsberg), tries to find out who sent her a cruise ticket anonymously. Could it be Ross, a TV actor (George), or Pete, the class clown (Monteith) or Jason, a poetic type (Denver), in "Ticket to Ride." The segment was written by Joyce Armor and Judie Neer. Doc, smitten with a yearbook picture of Bitsy (Ms. Ferrell), a physical education teacher, makes a blind date with her and discovers that she's gained considerable weight in "Itsy Bitsy," written by Howard Albrecht and Sol Weinstein. Part 1 of 2.

  • E19
    Disco Baby / Alas, Poor Dwyer / After the War / Ticket to Ride / Itsy Bitsy Part 2
    Aired · Sat, Feb 3, 1979 · 60m

    Julie and former classmate Joey (Lembeck), a disco dancer, discover that they are still romantically attracted to each other to the consternation of his current girlfriend-partner Sherry (Ms. Hartinon), in "Disco Baby," written by Ray Jessel. Capt. Stubing tries to help Malco school English and drama teacher, conquer his alcoholism in "Alas, Poor Dwyer," written by Barry Blitzer. In "After the War," written by Carmen Finestra, a draft evader (Rubinstein) and his wife (Ms. West) agonize over confronting their old friend who is now a disabled veteran (Cole). Wendy (Ms. Darby), who has broken up with her boyfriend (Landsberg), tries to find out who sent her a cruise ticket anonymously. Could it be Ross, a TV actor (George), or Pete, the class clown (Monteith) or Jason, a poetic type (Denver), in "Ticket to Ride." The segment was written by Joyce Armor and Judie Neer. Doc, smitten with a yearbook picture of Bitsy (Ms. Ferrell), a physical education teacher, makes a blind date with her and discovers that she's gained considerable weight in "Itsy Bitsy," written by Howard Albrecht and Sol Weinstein. Part 2 of 2.

  • E20
    Dream Boat / Best of Friends / Aftermath
    Aired · Sat, Feb 10, 1979 · 60m

    It looks like Capt. Stubing is leaving when he is offered command of the world's finest luxury liner by a ship's representative (Hans Conried); in a fleeting moment of premarital jitters, a young man (Ben Murphy) unwittingly dates his fiancee's (Donna Pescow of ABC's "Angie'') best friend (Carol Lynley); and Doc helps a disabled surgeon (Richard Anderson) and his troubled wife (Diana Muldaur) resolve their broken relationship, on the ABC Television Network's "The Love Boat," airing SATURDAY, FEB. 10 (9:00-10:00 p.m., EST). Crew members learn that Karl Schmidt (Conried) is considering Stubing to take over the prestigious cruise ship Lorelei, and go overboard to help their captain make an outstanding impression. A complimentary passenger (Dr. Joyce Brothers) aids their cause in "Dream Ship," written by Bruce Howard. In "Best of Friends," written by Fred S. Fox and Seaman Jacobs, Carol Gilmore (Ms. Lynley) agonizes about explaining that she made a date with attractive Paul Dunbar (Murphy), never realizing he had become her girlfriend's fiance. Bitter Dr. Akers (Anderson), a brilliant surgeon prior to a disabling traffic accident, puts down his old friend Doc for practicing aboard a cruise ship until Doc diagnoses his wife as a tranquilizer addict and discovers the cause in "Aftermath," written by Lee Aronsohn.

  • E21
    Tug of War / A Good and Faithful Servant / The Secret Life of Burl Smith / Designated Lover
    Aired · Sat, Feb 17, 1979 · 60m

    Estelle Castlewood (Celeste Holm) begins to discover what a charming gentleman Bertram McDonald (Sir John Mills) is when she meets him as an equal aboard ship, in "A Good and Faithful! Servant," written by Bruce Howard. Poor Gopher is so clumsy and tongue-tied upon meeting the girl of his dreams (Hayley Mills) that he envisions himself as fascinating figures who could capture her attention in "The Secret Life of Burl Smith," written by Barry Blitzer. Young Lucas, given a cruise by his mother, Millicent Raleigh (Juliet Mills), for his birthday, is caught in a parental tug of war when his father. Sherman Raleigh (Hedison), boards the ship to share his birthday in "Tug of War," written by Ben Joelson and Art Baer, Reggie Jackson asks his old pal, Isaac, to help keep his identity a secret to avoid fan adulation, but changes his mind when he meets gorgeous Cleo (Telma Hopkins) in "The Designated Lover," written by Bob Fraser and Rob Dames (cq).

  • E22
    The Decision / Poor Little Rich Girl / Love Me, Love My Dog
    Aired · Sat, Feb 24, 1979 · 60m

    Isaac falls in love with a girl (Debbie Allen) who is struggling to make a marriage decision about another man; a recent heiress (Maren Jensen of ABC's "Battlestar Galactica'') believes that all men, including her former boyfriend (Dennis Cole), are after her money, and romance between two passengers (Gene Rayburn and Fannie Flagg) is threatened by the woman's snarling little dog, on the ABC Television Network's "The Love Boat," SATURDAY, FEB. 24 (9.00-10.00 pm., EST). While Isaac is befriending Selena Moore (ivis. Allen), traveling alone to consider whether she is prepared for the responsibilities of marriage, he is also falling in love with her in "The Decision," written by Henry Coleman. In "Poor Little Rich Girl," written by Ben Joelson and Art Baer, mechanic Alan Harmon (Cole) can't convince former waitress Suzanna Wells (Ms. Jensen) of his love for her until Capt Stubing suggests a most unusual ploy. In "Love Me, Love My Dog," written by Barry Blitzer, it's smooth sailing romantically for Mason Randolph (Rayburn) until the dog that Mrs. Alicia Finch (Ms. Flagg) has smuggled aboard takes an instant dislike to him.

  • E23
    Funny Valentine / The Wallflower / A Home Is Not a Home
    Aired · Sat, Mar 3, 1979 · 60m

    In "Funny Valentine," written by Fred Grandy and Bernie Kopell, Julie's friend, Murphy (Ms. Eogar), entertaining on the cruise as a palm reader, not only assures dubious Capt. Stubing that he has a romantic future, but also proceeds to make it come true by falling for him. Gopher's plain neighbor, Sylvia (Ms. Dworkin), is sadly lacking in confidence until Gopher sends her roses anonymously. Meanwhile, an equally shy young man, Monroe (Zane Lasky), is watching jealously, in "The Wallflower," written by Ben Joelson and Art Baer. In "A Home Is Not a Home," written by John V. Hanrahan and Tom Dosenais, Molly and Ned (Ms. Pearl and Godfrey), a lively older couple running off to Mexico to get married, are thwarted by his son, Francis (Berlinger), and her daughter, Rowena (Ms. Donahue, until the younger couple realizes that their parents have much in common.

  • E24
    Ages of Man / Families / Bo 'N Sam
    Aired · Sat, Mar 10, 1979 · 60m

    Julie ends up in the middle of an unusual love triangle when the visiting 13-year-old son of the head of the cruise line develops a crush on her at the same time that she is trying to win over a charming older passenger. Two longtime acquaintances find their attempt at building a romance complicated by their parents' antagonistic relationship: her father is publisher of the newspaper where he works; and his mother is leading the efforts to unionize the workers. In honor of Capt. Stubing's fifth anniversary at the helm, the crew pays two men to build a wooden model of the ship. The builders are left scrambling to undo the damage after the present accidentally gets smashed.

  • E25
    Sounds of Silence / Cyrano de Bricker / Murder on the High Seas
    Aired · Sat, Mar 17, 1979 · 60m

    A singer tries to persuade his manager to let him abandon the shock tactics that made him famous and let his music speak for itself. He becomes even more determined to establish some credibility after he falls for a deaf friend of Julie's. Doc finds himself caught in the middle when an old friend grows tired of her inattentive husband's tendency to put gambling ahead of their relationship. Isaac becomes convinced that a couple plans to murder Capt. Stubing. Everyone initially believes that he is just too caught up in the murder mystery that he has been reading, but the captain and Gopher soon begin to share his suspicions.

  • E26
    Super Mom / I'll See You Again / April's Return
    Aired · Sat, May 5, 1979 · 60m

    A husband feels neglected, a woman meets a beau she thought was killed in battle, and April returns to learn Julie's job.

  • E27
    Third Wheel / Grandmother's Day / Second String Mom
    Aired · Sat, May 12, 1979 · 60m

    When Gopher series star Fred Grandy and his fun loving mother (Ethel Merman) begin their irrepressible clowning on a Mother's Day Cruise, his dad feels left out; a middle-aged husband and wife get the surprise of their lives when they discover there's a baby on the way, and a recent bride (Beth Howland) gets an accelerated course in motherhood when she has to deal with her husband's (Ken Berry) strong-willed teen-age daughters (Shelley Juttner and Michele Tobin) when the "The Love Boat" sails on the ABC Television Network, SATURDAY, MAY 12 (9:00-10:00 0.m., EDT). In "Third Wheel," written by Lee Aronshon, Gopher, who has never been close to his conservative father, Elliot Smith (Cummings), asks his mother, Ros (Ms. Merman), to perform a musical number with him for the crew show. Later they both realize they have hurt Elliot, who used to do the number with Ros in college. Maggie O'Brien (Ms. Fabray) learns from Doc that she is pregnant and dreads breaking the news to husband Mac (Nelson), who is elatedly planning a future for just the two of them now that the last of their grown children has left home, in "Grandmother's Day," written by Ann Gibbs and Joel Kimmel. In "Second String Mom," written by Lee Aronsohn, Lee Noble (Ms. Howland) is beginning to lose hope of winning the affection of her stepdaughters when they make a forbidden shore trip and suddenly need her help.

Season 3
28 episodes · 28 aired
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  • E1
    Alaska Wedding Cruise: Carol & Doug / Peter & Alicia / Julie / Buddy & Portia (1)
    Aired · Sat, Sep 15, 1979 · 60m

    The ship voyages to Alaska for the wedding of a wealthy heir and the granddaughter of a fiercely independent oil man. The Love Boat transports a wedding party to the site of the ceremony –Alaska. En route: 1. The groom's estranged parents (Ray Milland and Eleanor Parker) are reunited. 2. Their son (Mark Harmon) is wooed by a lifelong friend much to the chagrin of his  intended (Lisa Herman). 3. The bride's widowed father (Lorne Greene) falls for another member of the wedding party (Audrey Lindley). 4. Julie contemplates marriage to a former lover (Tony Roberts) living in Alaska.

  • E2
    Alaska Wedding Cruise: Carol & Doug / Peter & Alicia / Julie / Buddy & Portia (2)
    Aired · Sat, Sep 15, 1979 · 60m

    The engaged couple gets married despite numerous obstacles, and Julie encounters heartbreak upon surprising an ex-lover.

  • E3
    Oldies but Goodies / The Grass Is Always Greener / Three Stages of Love
    Aired · Sat, Sep 22, 1979 · 60m

    An older couple finds its attempts at romance complicated by the presence of her obnoxious, golddigging daughter and his overprotective manservant. Julie's roommate from cruise director training takes a cruise with her young son. Julie and Tina each envy the life the other has chosen for herself. When Tina offers some ideas for an upcoming party, Julie resents her friend for moving in on her territory. A young couple's romance begins to fall apart because the man is obsessed with analyzing the relationship and comparing even the most minor developments to the "stages" he went through with past girlfriends.

  • E4
    Doc, Be Patient / Dance With Me / Going My Way
    Aired · Sat, Sep 29, 1979 · 60m

    A doctor who had planned on taking the cruise as a vacation cares for Doc when he comes down with the flu. He is initially a difficult patient, but soon begins to fall for his physician. A former dancer who has now opened her own school tries to convince her ex-partner to come to Germany to teach for her. He is reluctant to give up his life with his much younger (and very talented) partner/girlfriend, even though he is putting his health at risk and holding her back from a potentially successful career. A free-spirited woman invites a cab driver along on the cruise after her boyfriend stands her up.

  • E5
    The Audit Couple / The Scoop / My Boyfriend's Back
    Aired · Sat, Oct 6, 1979 · 60m

    Upon learning that an IRS agent is on ship to audit him, Captin Stubing tries to get her to loosen up and have some fun; a newlywed couple is on board for their honeymoon and the groom is less than thrilled that his new bride's ex is on board, looking to win her back; a tabloid reporter is trying to dig up some dirt on a female entertainer he suspects is having a rendezvous with a secret lover.

  • E6
    Gopher's Greatest Hits / The Vacation / One Rose a Day
    Aired · Sat, Oct 13, 1979 · 60m

    1. Julie recruits Gopher to fill in for an absentee singer. 2. Two carefree sisters, Olivia and Joan, embark on their annual cruise, but with one change from past vacations—a tag-along husband, Byron. 3. Janet Latham, a widow, whose late husband sent her a rose every day, is wooed by the florist, Henry Dobson, who delivered them.

  • E7
    Crew Confessions / Haven't I Seen You? / The Reunion
    Aired · Sat, Oct 20, 1979 · 60m

    Isaac shocks the crew when he writes about them in a tell-all novel; a celebrity lookalike tries to convince a newfound romance that he isn't who she thinks he is; a reunited husband and wife share a deep secret.

  • E8
    Cindy / Play by Play / What's a Brother For?
    Aired · Sat, Oct 27, 1979 · 60m

    Gopher befriends a young woman who is constantly put upon by her mean-spirited stepmother and two gawky step-sisters. Gopher takes note of her singing talent and tries to help her get an audition with the famous singer who is performing on the cruise. A sports broadcaster clashes with his female partner. She grows tired of his sexist remarks and challenges him to a series of athletic contests, with the loser having to quit his or her job. A disabled man demands his brother's constant attention, complicating his potential romance.

  • E9
    Never Say Goodbye / A New Woman / Trial Romance
    Aired · Sat, Nov 3, 1979 · 60m

    Capt. Stubing receives a letter from his daughter, Vicki. When he tries to call her, he learns that she has run away from her aunt and uncle's home. She shows up on the ship and reveals that she has read her mother's diary, and now knows that the captain is her father. She wants to stay with him, but he feels that it is best that he return her. Vicki's aunt reveals that she is getting a divorce and wants to send her children away for a while so that they won't be affected by the proceedings. Capt. Stubing and Vicki are thrilled by the chance to live together on the ship. Julie plays matchmaker for two shy, old-fashioned people who are unaccustomed to the workings of modern romance. A man is annoyed by the presence of the woman who deadlocked the jury for the attempted murder trial on which they both served, leading to a mistrial. They constantly argue about the case.

  • E10
    Critical Success / The Love Lamp Is Lit / Take My Boyfriend, Please / Rent a Family / The Man in Her Life (1)
    Aired · Sat, Nov 10, 1979 · 60m

    The Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders come on board as part of a charity fundraiser for an Acapulco orphanage. One of the cheerleaders enlists the help of her friends to dodge the advances of a persistent suito. A cheerleader's mother mistakenly fears that her daughter is trying to steal her boyfriend. A man, who has been lying to his boss about having a family, hires a group of actors to pose as his mother, wife and son for the company's "family cruise." A divorcing couple plots to steal a valuable gem, which is hidden in a lamp that keeps getting passed between crew members. A famous dancer/actress who is helping with the charity event repeatedly declines Capt. Stubing's request that she take part in the performance.

  • E11
    Critical Success / The Love Lamp Is Lit / Take My Boyfriend, Please / Rent a Family / The Man in Her Life (2)
    Aired · Sat, Nov 10, 1979 · 60m

    A jealous Stacy comes to regret pushing Mark away. Wendy and Bill try to stop her mother from leaving after she misinterprets their purchase of wedding rings. Paul tries to keep his boss from learning about his girlfriend; and Lisa from learning about his "family." The Haymans have second thoughts about the diamond heist--and their break-up--after meeting the kids from the orphanage. Stella stings Elliot when she offers her harsh opinion about his play.

  • E12
    Brotherhood of the Sea / Letter to Babycakes / Daddy's Pride
    Aired · Sat, Nov 17, 1979 · 60m

    The crew plans a surprise birthday party for Julie. Isaac, Gopher and Doc try to keep her from getting suspicious by claiming that all of their secretive conversations are part of the "Brotherhood of the Sea," a clandestine organization that only accepts men. This infuriates Julie, who becomes determined to break down the gender barrier at any cost. She winds up ignoring a potential suitor while the guys try to distract her by putting her through an "initiation" process. A philandering man relies on his awkward but sweet assistant to keep his various girlfriends from learning about his activities. A young gymnast grows tired of the pressure placed on her by her overbearing father, who is determined to mold her into an Olympic champion. A lonely rich boy, travelling on the cruise alone, tries to encourage her to have some fun.

  • E13
    Not Now, I'm Dying / Eleanor's Return / Too Young to Love
    Aired · Sat, Nov 24, 1979 · 60m

    A man tries to avoid a wedding by faking a terminal illness. Capt. Stubing hopes for another chance at love with his recently divorced ex-flame. Gopher must keep an eye on two teenagers posing as newlyweds.

  • E14
    The Stimulation of Stephanie / The Next Step / Life Begins at 40
    Aired · Sat, Dec 1, 1979 · 60m

    A scientist researches romantic reactions; an out-of-work football player finds a new career; a woman nearing 40 hunts for a husband.

  • E15
    The Spider Serenade / Next Door Wife / The Harder They Fall
    Aired · Sat, Dec 8, 1979 · 60m

    Gopher finds romance with a recently separated passenger--until her estranged husband suddenly shows up and announces his intention of winning her back. A woman tries to pry her soon-to-be-ex-husband away from his girlfriend by coming on the cruise and rooming in the cabin next to theirs. Two distinguished passengers, who squared off in a boxing match decades earlier, renew their rivalry. They schedule a fight on the ship to settle the score once and for all.

  • E16
    Doc's 'Ex' Change / The Gift / Making the Grade
    Aired · Sat, Dec 15, 1979 · 60m

    1. Doc and his ex-wife; Samantha Bricker, discover they are still married. 2. Ben Carter, a financially troubled man finds $2000 in a jacket he borrows from gambler Buddy Redmond. 3. Danny Harris, a 12-year-old, resents the blossoming romance between his mother, Madeline, and his history teacher, Mr. Hurley.

  • E17
    April's Love / Happy Ending / We Three
    Aired · Sat, Jan 12, 1980 · 60m

    April returns to the ship with her fiance, a former used car salesman turned manager whom she has known only a few weeks. The crew is certain that the man is scamming her. A couple comes aboard the ship to finish a script before filing for divorce. A man is shocked to run into the daughter he gave up for adoption and her adoptive mother. He agonizes over whether to tell her the truth about her parentage.

  • E18
    Kinfolk / Sis & the Slicker / Moonlight & Moonshine / Too Close for Comfort / The Affair (1)
    Aired · Sat, Jan 19, 1980 · 60m

    A singer worries that his hillbilly relatives will embarrass him and ruin his chance of catching a record producer's eye. The producer becomes attracted to the singer's sister, who begins to doubt her commitment to her fiancé from back home. An author pictures the family as potential characters for her next book. She poses as a mountain woman to get the grandfather to open up to her. Doc, Isaac and Gopher room with Capt. Stubing after their cabins are flooded. They proceed to drive him crazy, and won't let him get any sleep. Two couples take the cruise together. One of the women tries to convince her friend that their spouses are having an affair.

  • E19
    Kinfolk / Sis & the Slicker / Moonlight & Moonshine / Too Close for Comfort / The Affair (2)
    Aired · Sat, Jan 19, 1980 · 60m

    Danny blames his family when Steve fails to show for his performance, leading to a rift with his father and grandfather. Kitty considers leaving her family to marry Steve. The captain lays down the law to his annoying houseguests, who end up at each other's throats. Dave finds out about Frank and Cynthia's affair, which leaves the future of both marriages in doubt.

  • E20
    Rent a Romeo / Matchmaker, Matchmaker / Y' Gotta Have Heart
    Aired · Sat, Jan 26, 1980 · 60m

    Doc's plans for a rendezvous are spoiled when the woman's recently dumped (and extremely depressed) sister tags along on the cruise. Doc tries to get some privacy by having a playboy romance the sister. Vicki helps a young boy's efforts to reunite his divorced parents. A woman tries to keep her husband on a short leash, as he has recently undergone heart surgery and she fears he will drop dead at any moment.

  • E21
    The Captain's Ne'er-Do-Well Brother / The Perfect Match / The Remake
    Aired · Sat, Feb 2, 1980 · 60m

    Capt. Stubing is wary of the presence of his brother, a notorious scam artist who seems to have set his sights on a wealthy passenger. A woman uses a computer to track down the perfect father for her child, whom she follows on the cruise. Julie's widowed aunt falls for a man who reminds her of her late husband.

  • E22
    Not So Fast, Gopher / Haven't We Met Before? / Seoul Mates
    Aired · Sat, Feb 9, 1980 · 60m

    Gopher invites his widowed mother onto the ship in the hopes of cheering her up, but is hurt by her seemingly cheerful attitude, which he interprets as an insult to his father. A group of buddies takes a cruise. One of the men meets a woman who is a regular customer at the restaurant where he works. He lies about his identity because he thinks she would be put off by the fact that he is a waiter. A comic's romance with the reporter who is writing a feature about him appears doomed after she takes offense to his act.

  • E23
    Another Time, Another Place / Doctor Who / Gopher's Engagement
    Aired · Sat, Mar 1, 1980 · 60m

    A friend of Capt. Stubing's runs into his long-lost old flame, who has since become a nun. He professes his love for her, forcing her to make a difficult decision about her future. A woman pursues a shy astronomer, mistakenly believing that he is the renowned sex therapist/author who is travelling incognito on the ship. A young woman's pushy mother constantly nags her to find a wealthy husband. Gopher tries to cheer the woman by asking her to dance and giving her what he thinks is a cheap toy ring, unaware that it is actually a passenger's lost engagement ring.

  • E24
    Dumb Luck / Tres Amigos / Hey, Jealous Lover
    Aired · Sat, Mar 15, 1980 · 60m

    Julie worries that her brilliant nuclear physicist friend will never find a man because her intelligence intimidates suitors. She encourages her to act dumb to attract a man's attention. Vicki befriends a wealthy young passenger. While exploring the ship, they discover a stowaway, a young boy who wants to visit his mother in Mexico. A jealous husband terrifies the crew as he constantly threatens the guys, who he suspects are coming on to his wife.

  • E25
    Celebration / Captain Papa / Honeymoon Pressure
    Aired · Sat, Mar 29, 1980 · 60m

    A man spends beyond his means while trying to lavish his recently hospitalized wife with gifts. Capt. Stubing and Vicki face an interview with a child services worker, who will decide whether the captain can have full custody of his daughter. A newlywed couple has trouble consummating its relationship because the presence of the bride's bodyguards (her family is "connected") makes the groom nervous.

  • E26
    Vicki's First Love / Accident Prone / The High Cost of Loving
    Aired · Sat, Apr 5, 1980 · 60m

    Vicki develops a crush on a popular singer, but soon has her heart broken when she misinterprets his kindness as something more. Two extremely clumsy people, who have recently been involved in an auto accident, alternately bicker and romance each other--while everyone else tries to stay out of their way. A man is afraid to become involved with a woman because the court recently forced him to give up a large portion of his income to his last girlfriend. His lawyer tells him that he cannot sleep with any woman unless he first gets her to sign a waiver.

  • E27
    The Invisible Maniac / September Song / Peekaboo
    Aired · Sat, Apr 19, 1980 · 60m

    Isaac is nervous about the arrival of a famous model, who was his classmate in the first grade. The woman tries to use Isaac to make her sports-obsessed husband jealous. Two sisters overhear Janet pretending to fend off an attack by Isaac, and come to believe that a sex maniac is loose on the ship. Two attorneys must keep their affair a secret because they work for the same firm. He wants to make the relationship public and get married, but she experiences doubts. An older woman undergoes a drastic makeover to shake out of her humdrum life, and encourages her skeptical husband to do the same.

  • E28
    The Caller / Marriage of Convenience / No Girls for Doc / Witness for the Prosecution
    Aired · Sat, May 3, 1980 · 90m

    In this special 90-minute episode that guest stars theater icon Helen Hayes (and her real-life son), the actress' character navigates romance after becoming a widow. Also, a district attorney falls for the woman he has in protective custody, and Doc swears off his own romances for a while.

Season 4
28 episodes · 28 aired
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  • E1
    Friends and Lovers / Sergeant Bull / Miss Mother
    Aired · Sat, Oct 25, 1980 · 60m

    Gopher convinces Julie to pose as his girlfriend to impress his abrasive fraternity brother. Complications arise when the two longtime friends begin falling for each other. Four men who served together in Korea hold their reunion on the ship. The other men ask a widowed cabin stewardess to woo their gung-ho buddy as a distraction, as he won't talk about anything but the army. A single mother-to-be finds romance with a fellow passenger, but fears that he won't react well to the news of her pregnancy.

  • E2
    The Promoter / The Judges / The Family Plan / Forever Engaged / May the Best Man Win (1)
    Aired · Sat, Nov 1, 1980 · 60m

    A man organizes a "marriage-a-thon" cruise, with special prizes to be given to the couple found to be the most compatible. At the same time, he tries to save his own crumbling marriage. Doc tricks Gopher into taking his place as one of the judges, but comes to regret it when the two attractive female judges constantly try to make time with Gopher. The single parents of one of the engaged couples come aboard with the hopes of breaking up their kids, who they think are too young to be tying the knot. A couple tries to finally get married after ten years together--and nine broken engagements. A groom decides to dump his fiancée, but skips the cruise and leaves his best man to break the news to the bride. The best man is Marv, the young man who befriended Julie when he was best man for another wedding on the Alaska cruise. He cannot bring himself to tell the bride the truth, particularly because he also has feelings for her.

  • E3
    The Promoter / The Judges / The Family Plan / Forever Engaged / May the Best Man Win (2)
    Aired · Sat, Nov 1, 1980 · 60m

    Vicki tries to play matchmaker for Capt. Stubing and Emily, whose husband still plans on winning her back. Gopher lands in a Curacao jail after Doc sends him on a wild goose chase so that he can get cozy with the marriage-a-thon judges. Carl and Mary Ann decide that they were wrong to interfere with their kids' wedding plans; but their new romance drives a wedge between the couple. Mary considers calling it quits with Tom, who is physically unable to say the words "I do" because of his subconscious fears about marriage. Emily accuses Marv of treachery after her fiancé suddenly reappears in Curacao and denies that he planned to leave her.

  • E4
    Target Gopher / The Major's Wife / Strange Honeymoon / The Oilman Cometh
    Aired · Sat, Nov 8, 1980 · 90m

    Gopher loses his job when a cheerleader, an object of another man's affection, only has eyes for Gopher; Julie teaches a Japanese wife some western lessons about keeping her man; A man who jilted his bride-to-be shares the honeymoon with his best man; A wealthy Arab thinks that a young man's girlfriend is one of his presents.

  • E5
    The Mallory Quest / The Offer / Julie, the Vamp (1)
    Aired · Sat, Nov 15, 1980 · 60m

    Famed author Brian Mallory gives three people free tickets to a Caribbean cruise. He then presents each of them--and Gopher--with gold coins. He explains that they are among the last people to have spent time with his nephew; and offers them $100,000 if they can track down the young man, who is believed to be on one of the islands the ship will be visiting. One of the passengers taking part in the quest is about to donate a kidney to his brother. A young woman follows him around and seems to take a special interest in everything he does. Mallory's wife finally grows tired of his aloof and cruel behavior toward her. She leaves him, and seeks comfort with Doc. An old friend asks Capt. Stubing to leave the ship to help him run his business. A jealous woman accuses Julie of trying to steal her fianc&#233, a man who was a casual acquaintance of Julie's in college.

  • E6
    The Mallory Quest / The Offer / Julie, the Vamp (2)
    Aired · Sat, Nov 15, 1980 · 60m

    As the search for Mallory's nephew continues, a mysterious man begins following Gopher, Marvin, Peter and Marcia and trying to thwart their efforts. Peter grows suspicious, and forces Mallory to come clean about his real reasons for wanting to track down his nephew. A suddenly repentant Mallory tries to make amends with his wife. Peter and his brother's fiance grow attracted to each other. Capt. Stubing considers taking the job offer so that he can set aside more money for Vicki's college education. Julie's college friend and his crazy girlfriend continue to make her life difficult.

  • E7
    Secretary to the Stars / Julie's Decision / The Horse Lover / Gopher and Isaac Buy a Horse / Village People Ride Again
    Aired · Sat, Nov 22, 1980 · 90m

    A world-famous movie star disguises herself as her secretary to escape her fans; Julie has decided to marry a very wealthy bachelor, who is also entering the steeplechase; A woman seeks other company when she finds her husband has lied to her about the reason for their cruise; Isaac and Gopher sneak a horse on board so they can enter it in the upcoming race.

  • E8
    Tell Her She's Great / Matchmaker, Matchmaker Times Two / The Baby Alarm
    Aired · Sat, Nov 29, 1980 · 60m

    Isaac forces his friends to lie to his aunt about the quality of her performance in a local play, but his plan soon backfires. Two young people grow tired of their parents' constant attempts to push them together. A single mother hopes to find romance aboard the ship. She uses her son as a judge of character--she doesn't trust anyone who causes the baby to cry.

  • E9
    She Stole His Heart / Return of the Captain's Brother / Swag and Mag
    Aired · Sat, Dec 6, 1980 · 60m

    A kleptomaniac meets a psychiatrist who tries to help her but when they fall for each other, he keeps his distance. A television star whom Vicki adores comes on board with his girlfriend-agent but has to deal with an overbearing passenger. The Captain's brother comes on the cruise to introduce the woman he is going to marry, but an ex follows, determined to win him back.

  • E10
    Captain's Triangle / Boomerang / Out of This World
    Aired · Sat, Dec 13, 1980 · 60m

    The captain's ex-girlfriend comes aboard the ship and constantly makes passes at him because she feels neglected by her husband. A model pretends to be married to keep away annoying suitors. A man is convinced that a fellow passenger is an alien who turns into a plant every night.

  • E11
    The Captain's Bird / That's My Dad / Captive Audience
    Aired · Sat, Dec 20, 1980 · 60m

    Capt. Stubing decides to get Vicki a parrot for Christmas. Unfortunately, it hasn't been trained to talk, and Gopher and Isaac's efforts to train it prove disastrous. A stowaway convinces the crew that a playboy passenger is his father. A father and son, who haven't spoken for ten years since the younger man left their singing act to go solo, resist their wives' efforts to reunite them.

  • E12
    A Frugal Pair / Doc's Dismissal / The Girl Next Door
    Aired · Sat, Jan 3, 1981 · 60m

    A couple takes a cruise to celebrate its 40th anniversary, but considers breaking up after the husband learns that his wife secretly invested money in the stock market for years. They are now wealthy, but he is furious because he could have retired much sooner. A woman tries to get her husband's attention by claiming that Doc made a pass at her during an examination. A man sneaks on the cruise because he doesn't believe the man travelling with his girlfriend is her brother. He convinces the passenger in the cabin next to theirs to let him stay by claiming to be with the CIA.

  • E13
    Isaac's Secret / Seal of Approval / The Curse of the Dumbrowskis
    Aired · Sat, Jan 10, 1981 · 60m

    Isaac tries to avoid his former English teacher; A man boards the ship with a seal that protests the man's romance with an attractive woman; A married woman, convinced that she has a short time to live, wants to pick the perfect wife for her husband.

  • E14
    From Here to Maternity/Jealousy/The Trigamist
    Aired · Sat, Jan 17, 1981 · 60m

    Doc's love life suffers when an overly expectant father thinks his wife is giving birth; Vicki sees green when her dad falls for a beautiful woman; A judge finds herself attracted to a man she has placed on probation for being married to three women at once.

  • E15
    April, the Ninny / The Loan Arranger / First Voyage, Last Voyage
    Aired · Sat, Jan 17, 1981 · 60m

    April Lopez boards with the idea of leaving show business for good to settle down, until she meets a widower and his obnoxious children; A young gambler finds herself in love with a loan shark; When a girl falls in love on board, her parents have a crucial decision to make regarding her future happiness.

  • E16
    Gopher's Bride / Love with a Married Man / Not Tonight, Jack!
    Aired · Sun, Jan 25, 1981 · 60m

    Gopher and Doc battle for the affections of Gopher s lovely pen pal who has come to live with him; A retired man finds romance with a younger woman because his wife is too busy for him, and a man is thrown out of his cabin by the woman he brought on the cruise.

  • E17
    Lose One, Win One / The $10,000 Lover / Mind My Wife
    Aired · Sun, Feb 1, 1981 · 60m

    "Mind My Wife," in which Doc finds he has his hands full when he agrees to show his best friend's amorous wife a good time; "The $10,000 Lover" which deals with a man who stands to lose $10,000 when his friend, who only needs one more romantic conquest to break the world's record, falls m love, and "Lose One, Win One" in which a woman, joined by her fiance, meets someone who may ruin her wedding plans.

  • E18
    Aquaphobiac / Humpty Dumpty / The Starmaker
    Aired · Sat, Feb 7, 1981 · 60m

    Isaac recruits three cabin stewardesses to sing with him so he can win the attention of a talent scout; Julie has a bittersweet reunion with her college sweetheart; An aqua-phobic man deathly afraid of water causes havoc among the crew and passengers as he tries to overcome his fear.

  • E19
    Return of the Ninny / Touchdown Twins / Split Personality
    Aired · Sat, Feb 14, 1981 · 60m

    April Lopez causes problems for her widowed boss and his female companion; A woman is shocked to find out that the man in love with her happens to be her own son's best friend; A young man splits his personality for the boss and the boss's daughter.

  • E20
    The Nudist from Sunshine Gardens / Eye of the Beholder / Quiet, My Wife's Listening
    Aired · Sat, Feb 21, 1981 · 60m

    A female nudist gets help from an attorney when she wants to bare it all; A self-pitying blind woman who is afraid to love meets a man and thinks his attentions are based on pity; A recently divorced man believes that his cabin is wired for sound.

  • E21
    Black Sheep / Hometown Doc / Clothes Make the Girl
    Aired · Sat, Feb 28, 1981 · 60m

    Isaac is embarrassed when his crooked uncle boards the ship; Doc is deeply concerned about the decision a young doctor and his bride-to-be have made regarding their future; A clothes-conscious mother gets a surprise when she meets the object of her daughter's affection.

  • E22
    I Love You Too, Smith / Mama and Me / Sally's Paradise
    Aired · Sat, Mar 7, 1981 · 60m

    Gopher and a hard-nosed customs agent inadvertently discover they have something in common besides insults; A domineering mother tries to break up a romance between her son and a gorgeous girl; The ship's boutique manager finds plenty of shipboard company when all three of her fiancées join her.

  • E23
    Two for Julie / Aunt Hilly / The Duel
    Aired · Sat, Mar 14, 1981 · 60m

    Julie is dazzled by the affections of two executives who are accompanied by their boss; The captain's wealthy Aunt Hilly wants to take Vicki away with her and send her to private school; Doc is in for an exciting adventure when he becomes the target of a jealous lover.

  • E24
    Vicki and the Gambler / Love with a Skinny Stranger / That Old Gang of Mine
    Aired · Sat, Apr 11, 1981 · 60m

    Captain Stubing becomes concerned about Vicki and her gambling; A formerly fat man's fat girlfriend is jealous of his new thin physique; Three members of an old-time bank-robbing gang hilariously try to rob the ship's vault.

  • E25
    The Model Marriage / This Year's Model / Original Sin / Vogue Rogue / Too Clothes for Comfort (1)
    Aired · Sat, May 2, 1981 · 60m

    On a special cruise to Acapulco for a fashion festival, designers Geoffrey Beene, Halston, Bob Mackie, and Gloria Vanderbilt play themselves. Problems of the heart are in store for a husband and wife who are owners of a model agency. Their marriage is in jeopardy when tempers flare over the use of one of the models who has captured the captain's eye. Another heartache involves a cosmetic king who is searching for a unique woman to represent his new product, and finds not just one, but two likely candidates. Cruise director Julie McCoy gets the limelight when she models in place of a model friend who has fallen in love. A couple is in frantic search of some designer clothes that they have misplaced as well as having to keep their marriage secret from the boss – the woman's father. Note: This is a two-hour episode

  • E26
    The Model Marriage / This Year's Model / Original Sin / Vogue Rogue / Too Clothes for Comfort (2)
    Aired · Sat, May 2, 1981 · 60m

    On a special cruise to Acapulco for a fashion festival, designers Geoffrey Beene, Halston, Bob Mackie, and Gloria Vanderbilt play themselves. Problems of the heart are in store for a husband and wife who are owners of a model agency. Their marriage is in jeopardy when tempers flare over the use of one of the models who has captured the captain's eye. Another heartache involves a cosmetic king who is searching for a unique woman to represent his new product, and finds not just one, but two likely candidates. Cruise director Julie McCoy gets the limelight when she models in place of a model friend who has fallen in love. A couple is in frantic search of some designer clothes that they have misplaced as well as having to keep their marriage secret from the boss – the woman's father. Note: This is part 2 of two-hour episode

  • E27
    Maid for Each Other / Lost and Found / Then There Were Two
    Aired · Sat, May 9, 1981 · 60m

    Two fun-loving bachelors find out that money isn't everything when they meet a beautiful maid; An employee of the ship leaves his infant son with Capt. Stubing; Gopher's Aunt Loretta fears that the truth about her money will be discovered.

  • E28
    Tony and Julie / Separate Beds / America's Sweetheart
    Aired · Sat, May 16, 1981 · 60m

    Julie falls hopelessly in love with a handsome doctor; a newly divorced couple has to share a cabin, and Vicki becomes a stand-in for a bratty television star who is accompanied by her aunt and director.

Season 5
29 episodes · 29 aired
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  • E1
    The Expedition / Julie's Wedding / The Mongala / Julie's Replacement / The Three R's / The Professor's Wife (1)
    Aired · Sat, Oct 10, 1981 · 60m

    A cruise to Australia includes Julie's wedding, a search for a creature, a teacher's romance and Julie's replacement.

  • E2
    The Expedition / Julie's Wedding / The Mongala / Julie's Replacement / The Three R's / The Professor's Wife (2)
    Aired · Sat, Oct 10, 1981 · 60m

    A professor of anthropology, accompanied by his caustic wife and assistants, sets out to find the reputed `missing link'.

  • E3
    Two Grapes on the Vine / Aunt Sylvia / Deductible Divorce
    Aired · Sat, Oct 17, 1981 · 60m

    The Virgin Islands serve as a backdrop for the Grand Prix Wine-Tasting Competition, whose winner receives a $25,000 prize. Julie's Aunt Sylvia Duvall is on the cruise with her friend, Betsy Boucher.

  • E4
    The Incredible Hunk / Isaac, the Marriage Counselor / Jewels and Jim
    Aired · Sat, Oct 24, 1981 · 60m

    A teacher moonlights as an exotic dancer; Isaac's romantic advice backfires; a jewel thief meets a like-minded woman.

  • E5
    Country Blues / Daddy's Little Girl / Jackpot
    Aired · Sun, Nov 1, 1981 · 60m

    Gopher finds a sizable amount of money and has a hilarious dream in which he becomes an admiral and gives various orders to the other crew members. Meanwhile, a famous country singer meets an old flame who has political aspirations and a jealous girlfriend. Plus, a beautiful girl's father ruins her romantic prospects with a handsome man.

  • E6
    Chef's Special / Kleinschmidt / Beginning Anew
    Aired · Sat, Nov 7, 1981 · 60m

    Academy Award-winning actress Joan Fontaine stars as a beautiful, fun-loving woman with a secret who meets a former love aboard ship; an inept German detective almost turns the ship upside down when the jewels of the woman who has hired him are stolen; and the ship's temperamental chef quits when a female chef joins the staff.

  • E7
    The Lady from Laramie / Vicki Swings / Phantom Bride
    Aired · Sat, Nov 14, 1981 · 60m

    An earthy woman comes between a socialite and her escort; psychic researchers search for a ghost aboard the ship; Vicki meets an older boy traveling alone.

  • E8
    Farnsworth's Fling / Gopher Farnsworth Smith / Three in a Bed / I Remember Helen / Merrill, Melanie, and Melanesia (1)
    Aired · Sat, Nov 21, 1981 · 60m

    The crew is in Australia to work on one of the cruise line's ships based there. And a wealthy man named Farnsworth has decided to invite his whole family for a reunion. But, in actuality, he wants to see who, among them, he should keep in his will. And among them is his niece, Marcia, who is not exactly fond of him, because she believes that, because of him, her father became penniless.

  • E9
    Farnsworth's Fling / Gopher Farnsworth Smith / Three in a Bed / I Remember Helen / Merrill, Melanie, and Melanesia (2)
    Aired · Sat, Nov 21, 1981 · 60m

    After having spent time with his family, William Farnsworth has finally decided who will be kept in his will.

  • E10
    Love, Honor and Obey / Gladys and Agnes / Radioactive Isaac
    Aired · Sat, Nov 28, 1981 · 60m

    A couple plan to renew their marriage vows aboard the ship; a tooth filling interferes with Isaac's romantic pursuits with his girlfriend and he also has a rival from a male passenger; two sisters take the cruise together and one sister develops a relationship with another passenger.

  • E11
    He's My Brother / Zeke and Zelda / Teach Me Tonight
    Aired · Sat, Dec 5, 1981 · 60m

    Two stowaways pretend to be another couple and they start charging things, not knowing that the crew members, who approve of the charges, will have to pay for items they charge but don't pay for. A woman meets the author of a book she's reading. And Doc's brother and sister-in-law come aboard and his brother has a lot of pent-up resentment against him.

  • E12
    Take a Letter, Vicki / The Floating Bridge Game / The Joy of Celibacy
    Aired · Sun, Dec 13, 1981 · 60m

    Linda Trent, an emotionally cold woman finds herself falling for a Romeo; Shirley Simpson, a widow, is aced out of a romance with an attractive dentist, Dr. Frank Leonhardt, because of her cardplaying companions.

  • E13
    Doc Takes the Fifth / Safety Last / A Business Affair
    Aired · Sat, Jan 2, 1982 · 60m

    Doc (Bernie Kopell) gets married for the fifth time - to a beautiful woman (Irena Ferris) - but soon faces some heartache; a safety inspector (Don Adams) wreaks hilarious havoc when he literally falls for a gorgeous gal (Britt Ekland); and a sexy female executive (Judy Norton-Taylor) is followed on board by her stuffy boss (Robert Fuller), who finds out she has quit her job because of romantic rumors about them.

  • E14
    Good Neighbors / Captain's Portrait / Familiar Faces
    Aired · Sat, Jan 9, 1982 · 60m

    In "The Captain's Portrait" written by Richard Albrecht and Casey Keller, a misunderstanding leads Capt. Stubing (MacLeod) to believe that the results will be too revealing when he poses for an artist (Ms. Merriwether) who is painting his portrait for the cruise line. When a gung-ho public relations man (Shroyer) spots a woman (Ms. Golonka) who is a neighbor in his apartment building, he does everything in his power to get her attention but she won't bend her strict rule against becoming involved with her neighbors, in "Good Neighbors," written by Tony Webster. In "Familiar Faces" a recently married couple (Butler and Ms. McDonough) is ecstatically happy until the groom sees a man (Henry Jones) with whom he had a dangerous encounter during his youth. When they meet, the outcome may destroy the new marriage.

  • E15
    I Don't Play Anymore / Gopher's Roommate / Crazy For You
    Aired · Sat, Jan 23, 1982 · 60m

    In "Gopher's Roommate," written by Ben Joelson and Art Baer, Gopher (Grandy) is sure he recognizes an attractive woman (Mackenzie Phillips). When Gopher finally places her, he and the ship's crew are quite surprised at the outcome. In "I Don't Play Anymore," written by Lan O'Kun, a well-known concert pianist (James MacArthur) suffering from a severe malady decides to come out of retirement at a wealthy couple's (Joyce Jameson and Pat McCormick) expense after he meets a lovely ship's maid who shares a secret with him. In 'Crazy for You,'' written by Christopher Vane and Jill Baer, a man (Dick Shawn) trying to claim worker's compensation for insanity goes crazy over the psychologist (Joanna Cassidy) who has followed him on board.

  • E16
    Green But Not Jolly / Past Perfect Love / Instant Family
    Aired · Sat, Jan 30, 1982 · 60m

    In ''Past Perfect Love," written by Haskell Barkin, when Gary Michaels (Convy) boards the ship, he is positive that he was formerly married to beautiful Diane Dayton (Ms. Roberts). Julie (Ms. Tewes) decides to change her hairstyle, which causes embarrassment for the crew members because they can't stop laughing. When Julie tries to dye by her own hand, matters become even worse, in ''Green, but Not Jolly,'' written by Tony Webster. In "Instant Family," written by Donald Ross, when George Wettling (John Phillip Law) becomes romantically involved with a woman who is accompanied by her son (Ms. George and Feldman), he discovers an important secret shared by the two.

  • E17
    The Return of the Captain's Lady / Love Ain't Illegal / The Irresistible Man
    Aired · Sat, Feb 6, 1982 · 60m

    An old flame of the Captain's returns for a cruise. As the captain prepares to propose, Doc and Isaac discovers some news, which will cause the Captain some distress. Two business partners and their secretary are on the cruise to celebrate winning a large contract. One partner is not as honest as he seems and tries to use his secretary's love for him to cover his underhanded tricks. In an attempt to get the attention of a woman he cares for, a passenger reports that he had been sexually attacked by an unknown female passenger in a...

  • E18
    His Girls Friday / A Wife for Wilfred / The Girl Who Stood Still
    Aired · Sat, Feb 13, 1982 · 60m

    A businessman takes his prissy secretary on a business trip. When he meets a dizzy blonde, his problem is how does he get his secretary to quit, so he can hire the blonde. Wilfred offers the crew $10,000 if they can find him a pretty wife. He's soon surrounded by five beautiful women, all fighting for his attention, and the crew trying to win a quick ten grand. When the crew find out Wilfred lied about paying the money so he can meet girls, the crew get the flower shop girl to pretend to be his wife. Two childhood sweethearts, separated since school, ...

  • E19
    New York A.C. / Live It Up / All's Affair in Love and War
    Aired · Sat, Feb 20, 1982 · 60m

    In "New York A.C.," three men (Byrnes, Fabian and Sherman) who are members of the New York Alimony Club board for a fun-filled cruise without worries of getting serious about any women. However, once they meet a lovely woman (Ms. Funicello), they are in for a big surprise. When Captain Stubing (Gavin MacLeod) begins to change his behavior patterns after a close friend dies, he learns an important lesson, in "Live it Up." In "All's Affair in Love and War," the girlfriend (Jill St. John) of a married man (Ely) gives him an ultimatum that gains surprising results.

  • E20
    The Musical / My Ex-Mom / The Show Must Go On / The Pest / My Aunt, The Worrier (1)
    Aired · Sat, Feb 27, 1982 · 60m

    The crew surprises Captain Stubing with the news that they are putting on a musical revue as entertainment for the passengers, with a script co-written by Gopher and Isaac. Gopher's mother RoZ, Julie's Aunt Sylvia, Isaac's mother Millie, and Doc's former mother-in-law Connie Carruthers are all planning to take part but also expecting to star in it. The Captain publicly declines to play the lead role in it, but privately fantasizes about being in it and even practices for it.

  • E21
    The Musical / My Ex-Mom / The Show Must Go On / The Pest / My Aunt, The Worrier (2)
    Aired · Sat, Feb 27, 1982 · 60m

    Capt. Stubing and his crew kick up their heels in a special two-hour musical extravaganza, ''The Love Boat Follies," a campy tribute to the "let's put on a show" movie musicals of yesteryear, with guest stars Cab Calloway, Carol Channing, Van Johnson, Ethel Merman, Ann Miller and Della Reese. These headliners - and all the series regulars.

  • E22
    Klondike Carnival / The Viking's Son / Separate Vacations / The Experiment / Getting to Know You (1)
    Aired · Sat, Mar 6, 1982 · 60m

    It's a battle of luxury cruise ships when Capt. Stubing and his sailing adversary pit their respective crews against each other in wild sporting events that start in Vancouver, B.C., and wind up in a tense match of wits and action when the two find themselves competing against each other in Alaska.

  • E23
    Klondike Carnival / The Viking's Son / Separate Vacations / The Experiment / Getting to Know You (2)
    Aired · Sat, Mar 6, 1982 · 60m

    It's a battle of luxury cruise ships when Capt. Stubing and his sailing adversary pit their respective crews against each other in wild sporting events that start in Vancouver, B.C., and wind up in a tense match of wits and action when the two find themselves competing against each other in Alaska.

  • E24
    Isaac Gets Physical / She Brought Her Mother Along / Cold Feet
    Aired · Sat, Mar 20, 1982 · 60m

    A female doctor's temperature rises when she sees Isaac, who is trying to avoid his physical exam; a young woman and her mother learn devastating secrets about each other when they meet the daughter's fiance; and Julie's cousin tries to dump his square girlfriend.

  • E25
    Burl of My Dreams / Meet the Author / Rhymes, Riddles and Romance
    Aired · Sat, Mar 27, 1982 · 60m

    The captain's daughter falls for Gopher; a publisher flips a page in romance while trying to sign up a burly author accompanied by his attractive niece, and an unusual couple looks for treasure.

  • E26
    Pal-I-Mony-O-Mine / Does Father Know Best? / An 'A' for Gopher
    Aired · Sat, Apr 10, 1982 · 60m

    A doctor and his lawyer girlfriend find their relationship on trial when he meets an old friend; Gopher flips for his former schoolteacher; and a young man tries to impress his father when he meets two women.

  • E27
    April in Boston / Saving Grace / Breaks of Life
    Aired · Sat, May 1, 1982 · 60m

    April Lopez (Charo) returns with a modest new image after becoming an interpreter for a man who has no idea she's actually a sexy entertainer. Meanwhile, a beautiful widow meets a stranger claiming to be her guardian angel. Plus, a separated couple runs into each other on board the ship, and chaos ensues.

  • E28
    A Dress to Remember
    Aired · Sat, May 8, 1982 · 60m

    An expensive dress ties all the stories together in this episode. First, the captain helps reunite a poor woman with her daughter, who happens to be traveling aboard the Pacific Princess with her fiance. Then, a doctor is out to prove his new diet works, but ends up getting sweet on another physician. And, a man dons an unusual disguise to win back his ex-wife, who is accompanied by her father, who hates her former husband.

  • E29
    Mothers Don't Do That / Marrying for Money / Substitute Lover
    Aired · Sat, May 15, 1982 · 60m

    The captain (Gavin MacLeod) and his crew suspect that a beautiful woman (Caren Kaye) is trying to kill her millionaire husband (Arte Johnson); a glamorous divorcee (Eva Gabor) tries to get reacquainted with her son (Brad Savage), who yearns for his dad (Hank Brandt); and a woman (Judy Landers) gets a shock when she meets her supposed pen pal (Eddie Mekka of ABC's "Laverne & Shirley").

Season 6
29 episodes · 29 aired
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  • E1
    Venetian Love Song / The Arrangement / Arrividerci, Gopher / Down for the Count (1)
    Aired · Sat, Oct 2, 1982 · 60m

    A couple secretly plans divorce; a betrothed girl falls in love; smitten Gopher is kidnapped; a divorcee meets a count.

  • E2
    Venetian Love Song / The Arrangement / Arrividerci, Gopher / Down for the Count (2)
    Aired · Sat, Oct 2, 1982 · 60m

    A couple secretly plans divorce; a betrothed girl falls in love; smitten Gopher is kidnapped; a divorcee meets a count.

  • E3
    The Anniversary Gift / Honey Bee Mine / Bewigged, Bothered, and Bewildered
    Aired · Sun, Oct 17, 1982 · 60m

    Stubing meets an old school chum at the ship's costume party; a couple disagree about their future and Julie plays a trick on her beautiful friend.

  • E4
    The Same Wavelength / Winning Isn't Everything / A Honeymoon for Horace
    Aired · Sat, Oct 23, 1982 · 60m

    Psychic Tess entertains passengers and meets Mike, who's separated from his wife. Merrill's friend Jack brags of his son Chip's accomplishments, but Chip has a secret.

  • E5
    Command Performance / Hyde and Seek / Sketchy Love
    Aired · Sat, Oct 30, 1982 · 60m

    A mother and daughter are shocked to see the girl's long lost father entertaining on board. When the truth is revealed, the girl must come to terms with the situation.

  • E6
    The Audition / The Groupies / Doc's Nephew
    Aired · Sat, Nov 6, 1982 · 60m

    Doc's nephew is making a move on his girlfriend. A psychiatrist, who is on vacation is followed by four of his patients. An actor pursues the writer of a soap opera, who rejected for a role on her show.

  • E7
    The Spoonmaker Diamond / Papa Doc / The Role Model / Julie's Tycoon (1)
    Aired · Sat, Nov 13, 1982 · 60m

    A priceless diamond is stolen in Turkey; the crew sets sail on the Aegean Sea; an eccentric married couple insists they know a fellow passenger; a woman is in love with a reporter who wrote nasty things about her mother; Doc contemplates marrying an unwed pregnant woman; a man entices his ex-wife aboard with promises of a lavish photo shoot; Julie runs into an old pen pal who has hit it big in Greece.

  • E8
    The Spoonmaker Diamond / Papa Doc / The Role Model / Julie's Tycoon (2)
    Aired · Sat, Nov 13, 1982 · 60m

    Julie's old friend and new love interest pops the question; the secret association between two passengers is revealed; the photographer who tricked his ex-wife to come aboard rekindles the old flame; Vicki contemplates a modeling career; the famous diamond ends up in the ocean.

  • E9
    Too Many Dads / Love Will Find A Way / The Best of Friends
    Aired · Sat, Nov 20, 1982 · 60m

    A father and his adopted son try to evade the boy's biological father; an older couple comes to terms with their future son-in-law's disability; the crew members argue and end up not speaking with each other.

  • E10
    The Victims / Heavens To Betsy / The Man in the Iron Shorts
    Aired · Sat, Nov 27, 1982 · 60m

    Gopher is trapped in a suit of armor while trying to romance a young lady; the daughter of a woman whose husband was killed by a drunk driver falls for the man responsible; an eligible minister draws the romantic attention of two of his congregation.

  • E11
    The Tomorrow Lady / Father, Dear Father / Still Life
    Aired · Sat, Dec 4, 1982 · 60m

    A man meets a woman with clairvoyant powers; a single man borrows a friend's daughter to score points with a single mother; Isaac is scared that he is going deaf.

  • E12
    My Friend, The Executrix / Programmed For Love / Baby Talk
    Aired · Sat, Dec 11, 1982 · 60m

    Julie's aunt is shadowed by the executrix of a fortune she inherited; a man's obsession with his robot blinds him to love; a woman is jealous over her husband's relationship with a surrogate mother they had hired.

  • E13
    The Christmas Presence
    Aired · Sun, Dec 19, 1982 · 60m

    An angel visits the ship to bring a troubled Mexican orphan to his new parents. Mickey Rooney plays a mystical Christmas presence among a motley group of passengers that includes two nuns (played by Teresa Wright and Mickey's wife Jan) and a passel of orphans; two con artists (Keenan Wynn, Henry Gibson) with an illicit horde of gold; a couple (Donny Osmond, Maureen McCormick) whose marriage is jeopardized by her career; and a critically ill boy (Alejandro Garay) who needs emergency surgery by Doc (Bernie Kopell).

  • E14
    First Impressions / Love Finds Florence Nightingale / Paroled to Love
    Aired · Sat, Jan 8, 1983 · 60m

    Two women impersonate celebrities after a booking mixup; a man confesses his guilt to the lawyer who defended him; an actress finds love with a man who doesn't think much of her business.

  • E15
    The Captain's Replacement / Sly As A Fox / Here Comes The Bride - Maybe
    Aired · Sat, Jan 15, 1983 · 60m

    A scheming captain is out for Capt. Stubing's job; two bumbling men compete for a woman's foxhound and her affection; a working-class girl must hide her status from her wealthy fiancé and his family.

  • E16
    Doc's Big Case / A Booming Romance / Senior Sinners
    Aired · Sat, Jan 22, 1983 · 60m

    Doc feels inadequate when a successful doctor friend is aboard; the children of an unmarried older couple object to their cohabitation; a computer expert finds love with a friend.

  • E17
    Salvaged Romance / Our Son, The Lawyer / Gopher's Daisy
    Aired · Sat, Jan 29, 1983 · 60m

    A feuding couple try to get their lawyer son to handle their divorce; a woman is reluctant to date after having a mastectomy; a college girl hides in Gopher's cabin as part of a sorority initiation.

  • E18
    Isaac's Aegean Affair / The Captain and the Kid / Poor Rich Man / The Dean and the Flunkee (1)
    Aired · Sat, Feb 5, 1983 · 60m

    On a Greek cruise, a college senior tries to persuade his dean to let him graduate; Isaac falls in love and quits his job before having his heart broken; the captain is upset when Vicki talks marriage with her boyfriend.

  • E19
    Isaac's Aegean Affair / The Captain and the Kid / Poor Rich Man / The Dean and the Flunkee (2)
    Aired · Sat, Feb 5, 1983 · 60m

    On a Greek cruise, a college senior tries to persuade his dean to let him graduate; Isaac falls in love and quits his job before having his heart broken; the captain is upset when Vicki talks marriage with her boyfriend.

  • E20
    The Zinging Valentine / The Very Temporary Secretary / Final Score
    Aired · Sat, Feb 12, 1983 · 60m

    A girl delivers a singing valentine to a rude man whom she falls for; a secretarial agency owner plays assistant, and then lover, to a writer; a womanizing former pro football star finds love with a straight-laced English professor.

  • E21
    The Captain's Crush / Off-Course Romance / Out of My Hair
    Aired · Sat, Feb 19, 1983 · 60m

    The captain rekindles an old flame with a glamorous celebrity; a woman must decide between her wealthy fiancé and a passionate lover; two men compete for one woman.

  • E22
    Abby's Maiden Voyage / He Ain't Heavy / I Like to Be in America
    Aired · Sat, Feb 26, 1983 · 60m

    A judge is summoned to help a woman who is leaving the U.S. because she is afraid to take the citizenship test; A new steward locks horns with the son of a wealthy family; a young lady has problems meeting a man.

  • E23
    Vicki's Dilemma / Discount Romance / Loser, and Still Champ
    Aired · Sat, Mar 5, 1983 · 60m

    A passenger gives Vicki some pills that he says are supplements; Gopher's uncle courts the woman in charge of the ship's gift shop as he undercuts her sales; a man feels inadequate because his girlfriend bests him in all his favorite activities.

  • E24
    So Help Me, Hannah / The Maid Cleans Up / C.P.R.,I.O.U.
    Aired · Sat, Mar 12, 1983 · 60m

    When a female passenger is intent on giving unsolicited advice, she ends up irritating Doc and a number of fellow passengers. Meanwhile, a man finds himself in an uncomfortable position when he tries to navigate his maid's romantic advances under the watchful eye of his girlfriend. Finally, Gopher saves a retiree's life.

  • E25
    Putting on the Dog / Going to the Dogs / Woman's Best Friend / Whose Dog Is It Anyway
    Aired · Sat, Mar 26, 1983 · 60m

    A dog food company holds a contest on the ship to find the dog that will appear on its containers; a mail clerk is mistaken for the company's president, who is missing; a woman thinks another passenger's dog is the one she lost long ago.

  • E26
    The Professor Has Class / When The Magic Disappears / We, The Jury
    Aired · Sat, Apr 2, 1983 · 60m

    A Nobel laureate (Sam Jaffe) delights in a chance meeting with a former student (Bettye Ackerman); a magician fears a competitor (Barry Van Dyke) might do a vanishing act with his daughter (Mary-Margaret Humes).

  • E27
    Hits and Missus / Return of Annabelle / Just Plain Folks Medicine / Caught in the Act / The Real Thing / Do Not Disturb / Lulu and Kenny (1)
    Aired · Sat, Apr 30, 1983 · 60m

    A country star travelling with her "adopted" children has to choose between the kids and her boyfriend; a popular songwriter secretly writes better songs for his former lover than for his wife, both performers; Doc deals with a country folk doctor who insists on practicing medicine on board, while at the same time chasing her beautiful daughter; a married woman's affair haunts her as she claims an expensive broach is only costume jewelry; Gopher tries his best to get his picture taken with a privacy- seeking female country music star; two overweight performers who love food come to love each other.

  • E28
    Hits and Missus / Return of Annabelle / Just Plain Folks Medicine / Caught in the Act / The Real Thing / Do Not Disturb / Lulu and Kenny (2)
    Aired · Sat, Apr 30, 1983 · 60m

    As the Pacific Princess plays host to a Country Music Jamboree cruise, the marriage of a famous singer (Jessica Walter) and her songwriter husband (Mel Tillis) may've hit its last chord. Meanwhile, the crew forms a country jug band, and Dottie West, who plays herself, boards the ship for a relaxing ride but that's hardly the case when she runs into Gopher.

  • E29
    Fountain of Youth / Bad Luck Cabin / Uncle Daddy
    Aired · Sat, May 7, 1983 · 60m

    An aging man meets up with an unbelievably youthful contemporary who's concocted an elixir of youth; a fatherless boy (Shavar Ross) thinks Isaac would be a great dad.

Season 7
27 episodes · 27 aired
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  • E1
    The Pledge / East Meets West / Dear Roberta / My Two Dumplings (1)
    Aired · Sat, Oct 1, 1983 · 60m

    The crew and passengers are embroiled in intrigue when "The Love Boat" sets sail for the ancient palaces and splendors of China in a special two-hour premiere. Romance comes to an international fugitive (John Forsythe) when he meets a beautiful woman (Ursula Andress) with a secret. The relationship is hindered when the man's pursuer (Michael Constantine) will not let him out of his sight in "The Pledge," written by Lan O'Kun. A gorgeous divorcee (Linda Evans) meets a handsome man (Lee Majors) who tries to conceal his true identity both from her and from Isaac (Ted Lange), which leads to an unusual confrontation in "Dear Roberta," written by Lawrence Levy and Robert Spears. In "East Meets West," written by Christopher Vane and Jill Baer, Doc (Bernie Kopell) falls for a lovely woman (Susan Anton) who resists his advances when she finds out about his past. A man (Lee Horsley) finds himself in a hilarious situation when both of his girlfriends (Erin Moran and Patricia Klous) vie for his affections and he decides to marry one, in "My Two Dumplings," written by Richard Albrecht and Casey Keller.

  • E2
    The Pledge / East Meets West / Dear Roberta / My Two Dumplings (2)
    Aired · Sat, Oct 1, 1983 · 60m

    Conclusion: The crew and passengers are embroiled in intrigue when "The Love Boat" sets sail for the ancient palaces and splendors of China.

  • E3
    Bricker's Boy / Lotions Of Love / The Hustlers
    Aired · Sat, Oct 8, 1983 · 60m

    The professional escort of an older woman (Vera Miles) dallies with a young woman (Constance Forslund); an advertising whiz tries to impress his best client despite putdowns from her daughter.

  • E4
    Prisoner Of Love / Youth Takes A Holiday / Don't Leave Home Without It
    Aired · Sat, Oct 15, 1983 · 60m

    An Army captain (Beth Howland) sets her sights on Gopher; a married couple (Charlotte Rae, Louis Nye) meet up with two swingers (Jamie Farr, Heather Locklear).

  • E5
    Rhino of the Year / One Last Time / For Love or Money
    Aired · Sat, Oct 22, 1983 · 60m

    A group of men representing a fun organization, The Rhinos, want to give an award to a crew member;  a man meets his wife before the divorce and tells her he is to be married again; a fun loving man decides to help out his heart broken friend after introducing him to an unusual gal.

  • E6
    Friend of the Family / Affair on Demand / Just Another Pretty Face
    Aired · Sat, Oct 29, 1983 · 60m

    A couple accompanied by their daughter, soon find out she is in love with their best friend;  a progressive woman insists on helping her insurance mate find a romance when he claims having affairs is good for the heart; when the niece of a big wheel in the cruise line demands Gopher's services, havoc follows because he thwarts her advances.

  • E7
    When Worlds Collide / The Captain and the Geisha / The Lottery Winners / The Emperor's Fortune (1)
    Aired · Sat, Nov 5, 1983 · 60m

    On a Japanese junket, a teacher (Mariette Hartley) impersonates a geisha to stay near the Captain; lottery winners carry their rags-to-riches routine to comic heights; a girl and her mother (Nancy Morgan, Jean Marsh) fall in love with two strangers (John Ritter, Harvey Korman). Filmed in Tokyo, Kyoto and Kobe.

  • E8
    When Worlds Collide / The Captain and the Geisha / The Lottery Winners / The Emperor's Fortune (2)
    Aired · Sat, Nov 5, 1983 · 60m

    Conclusion: On a Japanese junket, a teacher (Mariette Hartley) impersonates a geisha to stay near the Captain; lottery winners carry their rags-to-riches routine to comic heights; a girl and her mother (Nancy Morgan, Jean Marsh) fall in love with two strangers (John Ritter, Harvey Korman). Filmed in Tokyo, Kyoto and Kobe.

  • E9
    Long Time No See / Bear Essence / Kisses and Makeup
    Aired · Sat, Nov 12, 1983 · 60m

    A handsome carnival entrepreneur is approached by a lovely woman, who has a shocking secret regarding his past,  a comedy team with a bear act causes havoc when each of them want to give a gorgeous gal a permanent hug; when a new bride boards with her husband for a working honeymoon, she gets the jitters when she must reveal her real self.

  • E10
    Julie and the Bachelor / Intensive Care / Set-up for Romance
    Aired · Sat, Nov 19, 1983 · 60m

    When Julie falls for her idol (played by Engelbert Humperdinck), he's forced to tell her what's really going on between him and his secretary. At the same time, a grouchy man interferes in his nurse's love life. Plus, a young man (Mark Harmon) meets up with a co-worker and learns the truth about his boss.

  • E11
    The Reluctant Father / Don't Take My Wife, Please / The World's Greatest Kisser
    Aired · Sat, Nov 26, 1983 · 60m

    A jilted fiancé hires a Mata Hari (Elaine Joyce) to find the crew member that ruined his wedding plans; a junior executive (Parker Stevenson) suffers in silence while his boss (David Doyle) lusts after his bride.

  • E12
    The Prize Winner / Dee Dee's Dilemma / Julie's Blind Date
    Aired · Sat, Dec 3, 1983 · 60m

    An author (Tom Poston) is blackmailed by his secretary; a father and son (Geoffrey Scott, Clark Brandon) unwittingly fall for the same woman (Markie Post).

  • E13
    The Misunderstanding / Love Below Decks / The End Is Near
    Aired · Sat, Dec 10, 1983 · 60m

    An estranged mother and her daughter, traveling with her husband, share a poignant moment when the truth is discovered about their past relationship; a beautiful widow finds herself falling hopelessly in love with a burly, no nonsense ship's employee; a newlywed couple create havoc after he has calculated that the world will end at midnight.

  • E14
    The Last Case / Looking for Mr. Wilson / Love on Strike
    Aired · Sat, Dec 17, 1983 · 60m

    It is discovered that someone on board is missing, everyone becomes a suspect when a newly retired inspector and his assistant get on the case; after a high school friend of Julie's and her son board, the woman learns an important lesson when he meets her father and another traveler; an engaged couple has to put up with his ex-love who pickets him while they are on board.

  • E15
    No More Alimony / How Do I Love Thee? / Authoress! Authoress!
    Aired · Sat, Jan 7, 1984 · 60m

    A man bound by alimony wants to make sure his ex (Michelle Phillips) goes through with her marriage; Julie's Aunt Sylvia and her pal Betsy try to interest a publisher in Betsy's memoirs.

  • E16
    The Buck Stops Here / For Bettor or Worse / Bet On It
    Aired · Sat, Jan 14, 1984 · 60m

    A wealthy widow holds a gambling cruise for charity and a bride wagers her wedding money. Meanwhile, a woman drops a valuable coin in a slot machine.

  • E17
    Aunt Emma, I Love You / The First Romance / Hoopla
    Aired · Sat, Jan 21, 1984 · 60m

    The Harlem Globetrotters sail to Mexico but must compete against the crew's basketball team. Meanwhile, a man (Sid Caesar) gets angry with his wife when she insists on hanging a portrait of her deceased aunt in their honeymoon suite. Plus, a son takes his father's place on the cruise, only to fall in love with his dad's secretary.

  • E18
    Ace in the Hole / Uncle Joey's Song / Father in the Cradle
    Aired · Sat, Jan 28, 1984 · 60m

    In "Ace in the Hole," written by Ben Joelson and Art Baer, Captain Stubing hires a devastatingly handsome new ship's photographer, Ace (Ted McGinley). Right off the bat, Ace is in trouble. He attracts the attention of the two sisters (K.C. Winkler & Julie Ronnie) who are aboard ship to visit Doc and Gopher. In addition, Ace doesn't know how to develop his own film.

  • E19
    Polly's Poker Palace / Shop Ahoy / Double Date / The Hong Kong Affair / Two Tales of a City (1)
    Aired · Sat, Feb 4, 1984 · 60m

    On a Hong Kong cruise: a senator (Efrem Zimbalist Jr.) romances a woman, until he learns the nature of her visit; two brothers (Leigh McCloskey, Lee Majors II) date Julie and Vicki; a compulsive shopper (Brenda Vaccaro) is offered $25,000 by her husband (Herb Edelman) if she'll resist temptation during the trip.

  • E20
    Polly's Poker Palace / Shop Ahoy / Double Date / The Hong Kong Affair / Two Tales of a City (2)
    Aired · Sat, Feb 4, 1984 · 60m

    Conclusion: On a Hong Kong cruise: a senator (Efrem Zimbalist Jr.) romances a woman, until he learns the nature of her visit; two brothers (Leigh McCloskey, Lee Majors II) date Julie and Vicki; a compulsive shopper (Brenda Vaccaro) is offered $25,000 by her husband (Herb Edelman) if she'll resist temptation during the trip.

  • E21
    Ace's Valet / Mother Comes First / Hit or Miss America
    Aired · Sat, Feb 25, 1984 · 60m

    Isaac becomes enamored with a high-school friend's pal, who happens to be Miss America winner Vanessa Williams. Meanwhile, a vivacious young woman hopes to make a romantic match when she pairs Gopher up with her cranky mother. Plus, Ace is embarrassed when his wealthy parents have sent a butler to tend to his every need.

  • E22
    Love Is Blind / The Babymakers / The Lady and the Maid
    Aired · Sat, Mar 3, 1984 · 60m

    Luise Rainer has a dual role as a ship's maid and the twin she's resented for 40 years; a couple (Kin Shriner, Jenilee Harrison) takes a scientific approach to conception.

  • E23
    Side By Side / Rub Me Tender / A Fish Out of Water
    Aired · Sat, Mar 10, 1984 · 60m

    A boy who thinks his grandmother (Glynis Johns) is terminally ill will do anything to ensure her happiness; a man (Ed Begley Jr.) who's uncomfortable around women falls in love with a mermaid (Mary Crosby).

  • E24
    A Rose is Not a Rose / Novelties / Too Rich and Too Thin
    Aired · Sat, Mar 17, 1984 · 60m

    A man (Rich Little) impersonating a female singer gets double trouble when a passenger falls for the singer and Julie falls for him; a novelty salesman (Don Adams) has difficulty separating business from pleasure.

  • E25
    Dreamboat / Gopher and Isaac and the Starlet / The Parents / The Importance of Being Johnny / Julie and the Producer (1)
    Aired · Sat, May 5, 1984 · 60m

    A movie director (Ben Vereen) filming a musical aboard the ship tries to keep his star (Juliet Prowse) happy at Doc's expense; Julie is pursued by the lookalike brother (Dean Jones) of a man she almost married; the Captain falls for the mother (Alexis Smith) of a self-doubting rock star (Jimmy Osmond) on his first acting job.

  • E26
    Dreamboat / Gopher and Isaac and the Starlet / The Parents / The Importance of Being Johnny / Julie and the Producer (2)
    Aired · Sat, May 5, 1984 · 60m

    Conclusion: A movie director (Ben Vereen) filming a musical aboard the ship tries to keep his star (Juliet Prowse) happy at Doc's expense; Julie is pursued by the lookalike brother (Dean Jones) of a man she almost married; the Captain falls for the mother (Alexis Smith) of a self-doubting rock star (Jimmy Osmond) on his first acting job.

  • E27
    Best Ex-Friends / All the Congressman's Women / Three Faces of Love
    Aired · Sun, May 13, 1984 · 60m

    In "Best Ex-Friends," written by Chris Vane and Jill Baer, Isaac's new involvement with an enthralling but incompetent barmaid (Eugenia Wright) hinders his better judgement. When Gopher asks him to fire her, Isaac refuses to cooperate, so Gopher fires Isaac. In "All the Congressman's Women," written by Lisa Bannick, a Congressman (Sam Groom) and his fiancee (Phyllis Davis) are joined by his young daughter (Tori Spelling) on what they had planned to be a romantic getaway. It was the best precaution to take because he has received letters threatening the life of his daughter. But the scare intensifies when he receives more notes on board the ship. In "Three Faces of Love," written by David Swift, a makeup man (Sal Viscuso) and his actress girlfriend (Heidi Bohay) are destined for Mexico to shoot a movie, but his habit of disguising himself as other men to test her finally drives her to exasperation.

Season 8
27 episodes · 27 aired
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  • E1
    The Crew's Cruise Director / What a Drag / Doc's Slump
    Aired · Sat, Sep 22, 1984 · 90m

    A bevy of beauties, including a stunning new cruise director (Patricia Klous), board the Pacific Princess for an all-woman voyage to Alaska. Then, two men get in touch with their feminine side to try and spy on the female festivities. Meanwhile, Doc rethinks his womanizing ways when he's forced to juggle too many stunners.

  • E2
    Vicki and the Fugitive / Lady in the Window / Stolen Years / Dutch Treat (1)
    Aired · Sat, Sep 29, 1984 · 60m

    A woman meets a man from her past; the captain is smitten; Vicki meets a fugitive; a mistress plans a surprise visit.

  • E3
    Vicki and the Fugitive / Lady in the Window / Stolen Years / Dutch Treat (2)
    Aired · Sat, Sep 29, 1984 · 60m

    Romance, intrigue and mystery sail the high seas as "The Love Boat" travels to two of the world's most beautiful cities - Amsterdam and Copenhagen.

  • E4
    Ace Meets the Champ / Why Justin Can't Read / Call Me A Doctor
    Aired · Sat, Oct 6, 1984 · 60m

    Isaac, Gopher, and Ace face off in the ring with a boxing champ, while a tutor discovers that her student is dyslexic. Plus, a mother causes trouble for her daughter when she tries to play matchmaker.

  • E5
    Only The Good Die Young / Honey Beats The Odds / The Light Of Another Day
    Aired · Sat, Oct 13, 1984 · 60m

    An undercover FBI agent (Jack Riley) butters up a bookie's girlfriend to get the scoop on his operation; a charming boy goes on a rampage of bad behavior; a blind woman believes that a passenger is the same man she worshiped in college.

  • E6
    Soap Gets in Your Eyes / A Match Made in Heaven / Tugs of the Heart
    Aired · Sat, Oct 20, 1984 · 60m

    Captain Stubing's neighbor joins the cruise to tell her friend she's dying, only to fall for a man with questions about the afterlife. Then, a woman from Gopher's past hopes he'll propose marriage, while an overprotective mother is concerned when an actor who plays a TV villain develops a crush on her daughter.

  • E7
    And One to Grow On / Seems Like Old Times / I'll Never Forget What's Her Name
    Aired · Sat, Oct 27, 1984 · 60m

    On her 18th birthday, Vicki is surprised to learn that her father is a recovering alcoholic. Meanwhile, a widow hires a private detective to track down her college sweetheart. Plus, a man faking amnesia boards with his ex-fiancee who's trying to help him regain his memories.

  • E8
    Aerobic April / The Wager / Story of the Century
    Aired · Sat, Nov 3, 1984 · 60m

    April Lopez (Charo) returns and makes it her mission to get the crew in ship shape, while two wealthy brothers make wagers which one of them can avoid falling in love with a pair of fetching females. Plus, a reporter thinks he's on the trail of a career-making scoop.

  • E9
    The Last Heist / Starting Over / Watching the Master
    Aired · Sat, Nov 10, 1984 · 60m

    Judy's friend can't trust men after a rape and subsequent divorce; a woman wants her jewel-thief uncle (Patrick Macnee) to retire; a fellow engaged to one of Doc's ex-wives studies Doc's every move.

  • E10
    By Hook or By Crook / Revenge With the Proper Stranger / Don't Get Mad, Get Even
    Aired · Sat, Nov 17, 1984 · 60m

    Gopher suspects that a passenger who's interested in Judy isn't who he claims to be; a man agrees that his wife should have an affair because of his infidelity; a consumer advocate (Ray Buktenica) threatens to criticize a company's product if his wife accepts their job offer.

  • E11
    My Mother, My Chaperone / The Present / The Death and Life of Sir Albert Demerest / Welcome Aboard (1)
    Aired · Sat, Nov 24, 1984 · 60m

    In London and Paris, a novelist (Lilli Palmer) keeps a tight rein on her daughter; Judy's ex-husband (Marc Singer) tries to win her back; a woman (Loretta Swit) pays an English tart (Catherine Oxenberg) to test her husband's fidelity; a woman (Colleen Dewhurst) takes her son to meet the father he never knew.

  • E12
    My Mother, My Chaperone / The Present / The Death and Life of Sir Albert Demerest / Welcome Aboard (2)
    Aired · Sat, Nov 24, 1984 · 60m

    A writer condemns her daughter's affair; a boy learns of his father; a couple's love is tested; Judy's ex-spouse boards.

  • E13
    Paying the Piper / Baby Sister / Help Wanted
    Aired · Sat, Dec 1, 1984 · 60m

    A homemaker submits a bill to her pennypinching husband for her years of service; a woman (Jaime Lyn Bauer) is afraid her boy-crazy sister will repeat the mistake she made; the niece of the Captain's friend sets sail on an troubled internship.

  • E14
    Country Blues / A Matter of Taste / Frat Brothers Forever
    Aired · Sat, Dec 8, 1984 · 60m

    A cute country girl who aspires to be a singer falls for a young country music star, but his manager knows that his star can only write songs when sad; two interior designers, former lovers, compete to redecorate the ship and eventually end up together again; one of Doc's womanizing fraternity brothers from his college days arrives on board, but with his male lover secretly in tow.

  • E15
    Santa, Santa, Santa / Another Dog Gone Christmas / Noel's Christmas Carol
    Aired · Sat, Dec 15, 1984 · 60m

    Three Santas come on board; a comedian makes a comeback; Ace poses as a girl's fiance.

  • E16
    Instinct / Unmade for Each Other / BOS
    Aired · Sat, Jan 5, 1985 · 60m

    Isaac distracts the crew when he adopts a passenger's self-help philosophies. Meanwhile, two men use a computer dating service to find love and meet an unusual woman (Janet Leigh). Plus, a young woman is hilariously pursued by a bold young man.

  • E17
    Ace Takes the Test / The Counterfeit Couple / The Odd Triple
    Aired · Sat, Jan 12, 1985 · 60m

    One of Ace's old high school girlfriends, now married to an impotent man, wants an embarrassed Ace to father her child; Gopher falls in love with an older woman, while that woman's daughter falls for Gopher; two total strangers share the honeymoon suite because they independently bought their tickets from a couple whose wedding was cancelled.

  • E18
    Love on the Line / Don't Call Me Gopher / Her Honor, the Mayor
    Aired · Sat, Jan 26, 1985 · 60m

    A shy switchboard operator (Jane Wyatt) pursues her self-involved boss (Cesar Romero) on a cruise; Gopher (Fred Grandy) is suddenly self-conscious about his name when he encounters an old girlfriend (Kitty Moffat); and a woman mayor (Shelley Fabares) becomes romantically involved with her defeated opponent (Robert Fuller), making her campaign manager (David Hedison) jealous.

  • E19
    Girl of the Midnight Sun / There'll Be Some Changes Made / Mr. Smith Goes to Stockholm / Too Many Isaacs (1)
    Aired · Sat, Feb 2, 1985 · 60m

    An American woman (Christopher Norris) pretends to be Swedish when she meets an executive (John Davidson) looking for a spokeswoman for his company; a woman (Susannah York) mistakenly believes that a man (Jack Klugman) who has undergone surgery in Stockholm has had a sex change operation; a dishonest scientist (Telly Savalas) plans to use a beautiful actress (Janet Jackson) to implement a plan using a robot that resembles Isaac (Ted Lange) to pull off a theft; and Gopher (Fred Grandy) finds romance with a wealthy socialite (Priscilla Barnes), on a special two-hour Scandinavian cruise.

  • E20
    Girl of the Midnight Sun / There'll Be Some Changes Made / Mr. Smith Goes to Stockholm / Too Many Isaacs (2)
    Aired · Sat, Feb 2, 1985 · 60m

    An American woman (Christopher Norris) pretends to be Swedish when she meets an executive (John Davidson) looking for a spokeswoman for his company; a woman (Susannah York) mistakenly believes that a man (Jack Klugman) who has undergone surgery in Stockholm has had a sex change operation; a dishonest scientist (Telly Savalas) plans to use a beautiful actress (Janet Jackson) to implement a plan using a robot that resembles Isaac (Ted Lange) to pull off a theft; and Gopher (Fred Grandy) finds romance with a wealthy socialite (Priscilla Barnes), on a special two-hour Scandinavian cruise.

  • E21
    Ace Takes a Holiday / The Runaway / The Courier
    Aired · Sat, Feb 9, 1985 · 60m

    A courier (Michael Spound) refuses to remove the briefcase handcuffed to his wrist; a woman (Florence Henderson) can't understand her daughter's hostility toward her stepfather; Ace finds an attractive passenger (Marla Heasley) willing to nurse his sprained ankle.

  • E22
    Getting Started / Daughter's Dilemma / The Captain Wears Pantyhose
    Aired · Sat, Feb 16, 1985 · 60m

    The Captain fails a woman (Cathy Lee Crosby) testing for a captaincy; a boy is convinced that his father's surprise birthday present is a prostitute; a woman encourages her father (Bernie Hamilton) to retire so her husband can take over his corporation.

  • E23
    Vicki's Gentleman Caller / Partners to the End / The Perfect Arrangement
    Aired · Sat, Feb 23, 1985 · 60m

    Vicki (Jill Whelan) falls head over heels for an older man (James MacArthur); a bi-coastal couple (Cristina Raines and Richard Hatch) discover that their marriage only works at a distance, and a woman (Ruta Lee) inadvertently comes between two partners (James Coco and David Doyle) plotting to save their clothing business.

  • E24
    Judy Hits a Low Note / Love Times Two / The Problem With Papa
    Aired · Sat, Mar 23, 1985 · 60m

    A TV producer casts Judy in a singing commercial, unaware that she can't sing. Then, a husband tries to reconcile with his wife on a cruise, but finds himself attracted to her best friend instead. Plus, a caring daughter (Jessica Walter) worries her father is becoming senile.

  • E25
    Charmed, I'm Sure / Ashes to Ashes / No Dad of Mine
    Aired · Sat, Mar 30, 1985 · 60m

    Ace has a bittersweet reunion with a free-spirited young woman in a wheelchair. Meanwhile, a married couple tries their hardest to quit smoking. Plus, a father and daughter disguise their real relationship in an attempt to get another woman's attention.

  • E26
    Call Me Grandma / A Gentleman of Discrimination / The Perfect Divorce / Letting Go (1)
    Aired · Sat, May 4, 1985 · 60m

    A woman falls for a band's chaperon; a woman job-seeker poses as a man; a couple reconsiders; a boy proposes to Vicki.

  • E27
    Call Me Grandma / A Gentleman of Discrimination / The Perfect Divorce / Letting Go (2)
    Aired · Sat, May 4, 1985 · 60m

    A very proper and stiff British ex-military officer is put in charge of the fun-loving and energy-filled Menudo group; a young couple is confouded because Doc seems very much in love with his visiting ex-wife, a fact Doc attributes to the fact that he is divorced; Vicki falls for a young man who is continually coddled by his mother, who seems not to want to let him grow up.

Season 9
25 episodes · 25 aired
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  • E1
    A Day in Port
    Aired · Sat, Sep 28, 1985 · 60m

    A group of eight new dancers, called The Mermaids, join the cruise and Isaac falls for their choreographer (Phylicia Rashad), who also happens to be his ex-fiancé. Meanwhile, Gopher helps solve a dispute among the ship's laundry workers, and Judy falls for a rich man with shady connections.

  • E2
    Your Money or Your Wife / Joint Custody / The Temptations
    Aired · Sat, Oct 5, 1985 · 60m

    Vicki is thrilled when The Temptations board the ship and tries to convince their manager to let them perform for the passengers. Also, a custody battle on board becomes a matter of kidnapping, and a loan shark tells an overdue customer he'll forgive the debt in exchange for a date with the man's wife.

  • E3
    Hidden Treasure / Picture from the Past / Ace's Salary
    Aired · Sat, Oct 12, 1985 · 60m

    A couple is looking for a rare stamp hidden somewhere on the boat. Ace and the crew campaign for a salary raise. A woman avoids Andy Warhol, wanting to forget the time she was in one of his movies.

  • E4
    The Villa / The Racer's Edge / Love or Money / The Accident (1)
    Aired · Sat, Nov 2, 1985 · 60m

    Swindlers target Doc; newlyweds battle; a foe threatens reunited lovers; two women search for wealthy husbands.

  • E5
    The Villa / The Racer's Edge / Love or Money / The Accident (2)
    Aired · Sat, Nov 2, 1985 · 60m

    Doc (Bernie Kopell) is a target for a swindle when he meets a lovely tourist guide (Ms. Blackely) and her deceitful brother (Olandt), which causes him much anguish, in "The Accident," written by Ben Joelson and Art Baer. In an unusual set of circumstances, Capt. Stubing (Gavin MacLeod) tries to seek justice for the despondent Doc.

  • E6
    Forties Fantasy
    Aired · Sat, Nov 16, 1985 · 60m

    Gopher dreams that he's living in the 1940s, the cruise ship is a World War II troop carrier en route to France, and he has to outwit plotting Nazis.

  • E7
    Good Time Girls / The Iron Man / Soap Star
    Aired · Sat, Nov 23, 1985 · 60m

    In "Soap Star," written by William Bickley and Michael Warren, the leading lady and leading man (Ms. Channing and Nye) from television's popular daytime drama, "Mercy Hospital," arrive for a relaxing cruise. However, when Sylvia's friend (Ms. White) wants a part in the show, she's in for a surprise.

  • E8
    Trouble in Paradise / No More Mister Nice Guy / The Mermaid and the Cop
    Aired · Sat, Nov 30, 1985 · 60m

    Former cruise director Julie returns when her marriage is in trouble. Meanwhile, a Mermaid dancer (Teri Hatcher) worries that a cop on board may recognize her from a past crime. Plus, Ace has to prove he's ready for more responsibility by firing two employees.

  • E9
    Roommates / Heartbreaker / Out of the Blue
    Aired · Sat, Dec 7, 1985 · 60m

    While Vicki and Judy's friendship is put to the test when they become roommates, a professional golfer (Jeff Conaway) discovers a disheartening truth about the woman he loves. Meanwhile, a multimillionaire traveling aboard the Pacific Princess promises to make everyone's dreams come true.

  • E10
    The Father of the Bride / The Best Man / Members of the Wedding
    Aired · Sat, Jan 11, 1986 · 60m

    A private wedding cruise takes over the ship and the bride-to-be has a history with Ace. At the same time, the bride's father faces bankruptcy, the best man falls for the bride's sister, and a wedding crasher is on the lookout for potential conquests.

  • E11
    Dare Devil / Picture Me A Spy / Sleeper
    Aired · Sat, Jan 18, 1986 · 60m

    When Ace meets a Russian girl who's traveling with her father, he's not sure whether to trust them or suspect them of spying. Also, an international daredevil (Peter Scolari) learns that his love interest (Courtney Cox) isn't impressed by his hijinks, and Doc discovers a senator's wife is a sleepwalker.

  • E12
    Hippies and Yuppies / Frat Wars / Return of the Lambdas
    Aired · Sat, Jan 25, 1986 · 60m

    Two rival college fraternities wage war during a reunion held on the ship. At the same time, two old college buddies reunite and discover one of them hasn't moved beyond their hippie days.

  • E13
    Miss Mom / Who's the Champ? / Gopher's Delusion
    Aired · Sat, Feb 1, 1986 · 60m

    Hulk Hogan plays himself, as two flamboyant pro wrestlers (Bruce Jenner and Tim Rossovich) vie for a win in the ring, a situation complicated by the fact that one of the grapplers is romantically interested in his opponent's sister (Jennifer Holmes); a single mother-to-be (Ellen Bry) and a writer (Ben Murphy) share an unusual relationship; Gopher (Fred Grandy) thinks he's the captain after being hypnotized.

  • E14
    Egyptian Cruise (1)
    Aired · Sat, Feb 8, 1986 · 60m

    In "Egypt," written by Duane Poole and Tom Swale, the captain (Gavin MacLeod) has a bittersweet reunion with the widow (Jean Stapleton) of one of his dearest friends. She is trying to get over her spouse's demise, and Stubing and another man (Campanella) make life more meaningful for her.

  • E15
    Egyptian Cruise (2)
    Aired · Sat, Feb 8, 1986 · 60m

    In "Egypt," written by Duane Poole and Tom Swale, the captain (Gavin MacLeod) has a bittersweet reunion with the widow (Jean Stapleton) of one of his dearest friends. She is trying to get over her spouse's demise, and Stubing and another man (Campanella) make life more meaningful for her.

  • E16
    Hello, Emily / The Tour Guide / The Winning Number
    Aired · Sat, Feb 15, 1986 · 60m

    A widow named Emily Haywood (Marion Ross) grows fond of Captain Stubing but doesn't handle rejection well. Meanwhile, a tour guide gets so distracted, she loses her tour group in Acapulco. Finally, a recent lottery winner lets newfound wealth go to his head.

  • E17
    The Second Time Around / Hello, Spencer / Runaway, Go Home
    Aired · Sat, Feb 22, 1986 · 60m

    Captain Stubing welcomes back Emily Haywood (Marion Ross) and, this time, he might be more receptive to romance. Meanwhile, The Gatlin Brothers play themselves as they hide a 16-year-old runaway. Plus, a comedian is crushed to find he hasn't actually been booked to perform on the ship.

  • E18
    The Art Lover / Couples / Made for Each Other
    Aired · Sat, Mar 1, 1986 · 60m

    Gopher accidentally breaks a passenger's ancient statue, while Judy helps a newlywed couple acknowledge their marital problems. Then, Ace takes a picture of two lovebirds that tells a different story about who is attracted to who.

  • E19
    Second Banana / The Prodigy / What Goes Around Comes Around
    Aired · Sat, Mar 8, 1986 · 60m

    A passenger gives one last show with his performing orangutan before the ape retires, while Capt. Stubing helps a passenger overcome a gambling addiction. Then, Doc works with a radio talk-show psychologist to help her overcome her own personal problems.

  • E20
    Gothic Romance / Whatever Happened to Crazy Joe Flash? / We'll Meet Again
    Aired · Sat, Mar 15, 1986 · 60m

    In "Whatever Happened to Crazy Joe Flash?," written by David Chambers, rock star Crazy Joe Flash (Regalbuto) decides to get away from it all by taking a cruise incognito, using his real name of Herb Hanson. He then falls for the lovely Joyce Anderson (Ms. Pescow), whose burning fantasy is to be with Crazy Joe Flash rather than succumb to the charms of Herb Hanson.

  • E21
    The Will / Deja Vu / The Prediction
    Aired · Sat, Mar 22, 1986 · 60m

    A psychic passenger (Eva Gabor) predicts the end of the world is near and the premonition spooks Gopher. Meanwhile, a widowed passenger learns her late husband planned a cruise for her, and an amnesiac meets someone important from the life he'd forgotten.

  • E22
    The Matadors / Mrs. Jameson Comes Out / Love's Labor Found / Marry Me, Marry Me (1)
    Aired · Sat, May 3, 1986 · 60m

    A matador clashes with his grandson; a released convict seeks her daughter; Isaac finds a stowaway; a man woos two women.

  • E23
    The Matadors / Mrs. Jameson Comes Out / Love's Labor Found / Marry Me, Marry Me (2)
    Aired · Sat, May 3, 1986 · 60m

    Conclusion: A matador clashes with his grandson; a released convict seeks her daughter; Isaac finds a stowaway; a man woos two women.

  • E24
    My Stepmother, Myself / Almost Roommates / Cornerback Sneak
    Aired · Sat, May 17, 1986 · 60m

    Vicki isn't happy with her father's plans to marry Emily Haywood (Marion Ross), while an aging football star meets the team's new owner and tries to avoid being cut. Then, a crew member is in a pickle when he brings his girlfriend aboard only to discover they don't have a cabin to themselves.

  • E25
    Happily Ever After / Have I Got a Job for You / Mr. Smith Goes to Minikulu
    Aired · Sat, May 24, 1986 · 60m

    In "Happily Ever After," written by Paula A. Roth, Capt. Stubing can't seem to make up his mind about anything regarding his impeding marriage. Wedding coordinator Monica Douglas (Ms. Taylor) warns Emily that the captain may not be ready to take the plunge.