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"The Loooooove Boat " is the familiar refrain that greets viewers at the start of each episode of this long-running series. The romantic-sounding Love Boat promises -- and delivers -- something for everyone. Specifically, it promises a cavalcade of famous guest stars (including many film stars making rare TV appearances), breezy plots, stories of love and plenty of laughs. Join the members of the Pacific Princess crew, headed by Capt. Stubing (Gavin MacLeod), as they greet passengers for the trip of a lifetime. Three made-for-TV movies were made before the series premiered in 1977.
S4, EP11 "Isaac's Teacher; Seal of Approval; Successor"
Isaac hides from his high-school teacher; a man tries to please his seal; a wife who thinks she's dying wants to choose her successor.
S4, EP13 "Trigamist; Jealousy; From Here to Maternity"
A judge investigates a polygamist; Vicki is jealous of Stubing's love interest; a man thinks his wife is in labor.
S6, EP10 "Baby Talk; My Friend, the Executrix; Programmed for Love"
Two people meet the surrogate mother they've hired to bear their child; Julie's aunt is broke; a woman competes with a robot for a man.
S3, EP9 "Critical Success; The Love Lamp Is Lit; Take My Boyfriend; Rent a Family; Man in Her Life"
A charity cruise features conflict, adventure, deception and the Dallas Cowboy Cheerleaders; guest Ginger Rogers.
S4, EP10 "Frugal Pair; Doc's Dismissal; Girl Next Door"
A man learns a secret about his frugal wife; Doc's roving eye may get him fired; a tricked woman helps a man spy on his girl.
S4, EP9 "That's My Dad; Captive Audience; Captain's Bird"
Wives plan to end a father-son feud; a stowaway hides a secret; Gopher and Isaac try to teach a parrot to talk.
S4, EP8 "Captain's Triangle; Boomerang; Out of This World"
A married old flame pursues Stubing; a model pretends to be wed; a science-fiction buff thinks a librarian is an alien.
S4, EP7 "Return of Captain's Brother; Swag & Mag; She Stole His Heart"
Stubing's brother (Gavin MacLeod) returns; Vicki meets a TV detective (Ron Ely); a lovely woman (Joan Van Ark) falls for a psychiatrist.