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The Love Boat *** TV show (1 Viewer)

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I have been watching this recently, it is on TVGN I think. It is a guilty pleasure and it amazing to the see the actors(and how young they are) that were on it. Plus it reminds me of good times as a kid,

 
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Saturday nights consisted of the Love Boat, followed by Fantasy Island.
But don't forget the Silver Spoons and Different Strokes lead in.

Edit to add: I caught a episode of Strokes recently where Kimberly and Arnold got kidnapped, they dealt with serious issues even then.

 
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Love Boat gave me my first glimpse of Markie Post and I was a fan ever since(pre Fall Guy and Night Court days).

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6JfB3iSF-pc :wub:

Aaron Spelling always had a good eye for "talent" and showcased them in bikinis as often as he could on as many shows as he could.Love Boat always had a pool segment that had some of the hottest women from that era walking around showing off the goods.

 
Isaac as your bartender. He was a stone cold pimp!
Isaac was cool as hell, but how the bartender was involved with every major decision makes you wonder..........was he serving drinks or NSA?

To add: the episode I watched last night, a crew member asked him for a double, Isaac said no, when they member told him his problem, Isaac gave him the double whiskey.........damn good guy.

 
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It's too bad shows like this and "Fantasy Island", and game shows no longer exist. The modern culture is deprived of the genius of a Bert Convy, of a Nipsey Russell, a Charles Nelson Reilly.

 
Encyclopedia Brown said:
It's too bad shows like this and "Fantasy Island", and game shows no longer exist. The modern culture is deprived of the genius of a Bert Convy, of a Nipsey Russell, a Charles Nelson Reilly.
Some of the finest talent of that generation...if Jimmy Walker was on it you knew you were in for a treat...I really wish TV would go back to being pure entertainment where good always won over evil, there were no deep messages, political issues where checked at the door and my brain did not have to think for an entire hour...God Bless the Love Boat...it was exciting and new...

 
FatUncleJerryBuss said:
KCitons said:
Saturday nights consisted of the Love Boat, followed by Fantasy Island.
But don't forget the Silver Spoons and Different Strokes lead in.Edit to add: I caught a episode of Strokes recently where Kimberly and Arnold got kidnapped, they dealt with serious issues even then.
Havent watched any of these in decades, but didnt different strokes also have a pedophile episode? I seem to remember an old white guy showing either Willis or Arnold adult cartoons?
 
FatUncleJerryBuss said:
KCitons said:
Saturday nights consisted of the Love Boat, followed by Fantasy Island.
But don't forget the Silver Spoons and Different Strokes lead in.Edit to add: I caught a episode of Strokes recently where Kimberly and Arnold got kidnapped, they dealt with serious issues even then.
Havent watched any of these in decades, but didnt different strokes also have a pedophile episode? I seem to remember an old white guy showing either Willis or Arnold adult cartoons?
you want to play king neptune?
 
Officer Pete Malloy said:
I actually took a cruise on the Pacific Princess when the show was on the air (1978). True story.
Did Doc stick a stethoscope down your pants?

 
Encyclopedia Brown said:
It's too bad shows like this and "Fantasy Island", and game shows no longer exist. The modern culture is deprived of the genius of a Bert Convy, of a Nipsey Russell, a Charles Nelson Reilly.
:thumbup: Used to love to watch the Game Show Network before our damn cable company got rid of it. Kids liked to watch some old Match Game and Richard Dawson era Family Feud.

 
Too young to have really watched and remembered this. Did any episodes deal with the passengers all getting norovirus from the dinner buffet, or the ship getting stranded and everyone had to resort to ####ting in paper bags?

 
Too young to have really watched and remembered this. Did any episodes deal with the passengers all getting norovirus from the dinner buffet, or the ship getting stranded and everyone had to resort to ####ting in paper bags?
That was a special episode and we all learned something.

 
I could swear they did an episode where a bad storm hit and they ended up marooned on an island for a while. I think it was either a 2-part special or maybe a TV movie. Can't remember if it was Doc or Gopher who drew the short straw and got fed to the passengers.

 
I could swear they did an episode where a bad storm hit and they ended up marooned on an island for a while. I think it was either a 2-part special or maybe a TV movie. Can't remember if it was Doc or Gopher who drew the short straw and got fed to the passengers.
Season 2 premier. It was one hour. They run into a hurricane and the main crew is kidnapped. So Isaac has to take over and run stuff. Gopher gets knocked out by a falling tree. It was ever so dramatic.

 
Officer Pete Malloy said:
I actually took a cruise on the Pacific Princess when the show was on the air (1978). True story.
Did Doc stick a stethoscope down your pants?
No. He was some obnoxious British dude. The first night at dinner he sat at a table with a bunch of the adults in our group (this was a big family reunion trip). The doc got drunk and annoying. The next night my mom and her sisters made sure he got stuck at the kids/teens table. He didn't seem happy.

 
FatUncleJerryBuss said:
Patrick Bateman said:
Isaac as your bartender. He was a stone cold pimp!
Isaac was cool as hell, but how the bartender was involved with every major decision makes you wonder..........was he serving drinks or NSA?

To add: the episode I watched last night, a crew member asked him for a double, Isaac said no, when they member told him his problem, Isaac gave him the double whiskey.........damn good guy.
It was also weird that no matter what bar they were at, he was working it.

 
Officer Pete Malloy said:
I actually took a cruise on the Pacific Princess when the show was on the air (1978). True story.
Did Doc stick a stethoscope down your pants?
No. He was some obnoxious British dude. The first night at dinner he sat at a table with a bunch of the adults in our group (this was a big family reunion trip). The doc got drunk and annoying. The next night my mom and her sisters made sure he got stuck at the kids/teens table. He didn't seem happy.
Sadly, that lame story would have been good enough for a Love Boat plot line.

 
Fond memories of sleeping over my grandparents every Saturday night as a little kid and watching both of these shows with them.

Great times.

 
And holy #### did I have the his for Steubings daughter

Eta. His = hots

 
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Encyclopedia Brown said:
It's too bad shows like this and "Fantasy Island", and game shows no longer exist. The modern culture is deprived of the genius of a Bert Convy, of a Nipsey Russell, a Charles Nelson Reilly.
:thumbup: Used to love to watch the Game Show Network before our damn cable company got rid of it. Kids liked to watch some old Match Game and Richard Dawson era Family Feud.
Match Game was the best ever.

Convy, Nipsey, CN Reilly... I remember a lot of Sonny Bono and Paul Williams too.

but really- what was the deal with Love American Style?

 
Match Game was the best ever.

Convy, Nipsey, CN Reilly... I remember a lot of Sonny Bono and Paul Williams too.
George Gobel. Carol Channing. Joan Hackett.

I remember when they would get a guest who had a current paying gig, and how they were treated like royalty. If Squiggy from "Laverne & Shirely" or Wilona from "Good Times" showed up, it was if they were Academy Award winners.

 

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