The 1970s-1980s comedy-drama The Love Boat was an amazingly popular TV show in its time and is still regarded fondly today. Fans enjoyed the longer episodes that still had the styling of comedy ...
In the show's second of three pilot episodes, cast and crew filmed aboard actual cruise ships, as Ted Lange recalls in CW's docuseries, TV We Love. They returned to that model in the hopes of reviving ...
The Love Boat won’t be making another run anytime soon. The 70-year-old MS Aurora — the vessel which inspired the iconic television show — has been sunk for months, prompting concerns about local ...
From steam-powered ships, to mega-liners, the cruise industry has been through quite a transformation over the years. And the market has skyrocketed. Back in 1970, an estimated 500,000 people went on ...
The "Love Boat" has set sail. Princess Cruises announced on Thursday that it has sold its ship, Pacific Princess, to an undisclosed buyer. The move is in line with parent company Carnival ...
The scripted show was set aboard the Pacific Princess, which was a real-life cruise ship. It was also filmed in various other cruise liners, including Royal Viking Sky, MS Pearl of Scandinavia, and ...