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Created by
  
Tom Greene

First episode date
  
25 February 1981

Number of seasons
  
1

7.5/10
IMDb

Genre
  
Comedy

Composer(s)
  
Charles Fox

Final episode date
  
22 April 1981

Number of episodes
  
8

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Written by
  
Tom Greene Michael Norell

Directed by
  
Herbert Kenwith Charlie Picerni

Starring
  
Debbie Reynolds Bill Daily

Network
  
American Broadcasting Company

Cast
  
Debbie Reynolds, Pat Klous, Bill Daily, Stephen Shortridge

Similar
  
The Love Boat, Diff'rent Strokes, The Facts of Life, Silver Spoons, Fantasy Island

Aloha Paradise is an American comedy series that aired on ABC on Wednesday night from February 25, 1981 to April 22, 1981. The series stars Debbie Reynolds and was created by Tom Greene.

Contents

Aloha Paradise was executive produced by Douglas S. Cramer and Aaron Spelling, the same team that produced The Love Boat to which the series bore a resemblance.

Plot

The series follows the lives of the staff and guests at The Paradise Village resort, located on the coast of Kona, Hawaii. Debbie Reynolds portrayed Sydney Chase, Paradise Village's manager. Bill Daily portrayed the resort's assistant manager Curtis Shea. Other staff members included Fran (Pat Klous), the resort's social director, Mokihama as bartender Evelyn Pahinui, and Stephen Shortridge as lifeguard Richard Bean. Each episode tells three or four stories about people either in love, out of love, or looking for love.

Cast

  • Debbie Reynolds as Sydney Chase
  • Bill Daily as Curtis Shea
  • Pat Klous as Fran Linhart
  • Mokihama as Evelyn Pahinui
  • Stephen Shortridge as Richard Bean
  • Charles Fleischer as Everett
  • Guest stars

    Aloha Paradise featured many weekly guest stars including:

    Reception and cancellation

    Aloha Paradise was largely panned by critics who compared it to the more successful and long-running comedy series The Love Boat. Scheduled on Wednesdays opposite NBC's popular sitcoms Diff'rent Strokes and The Facts of Life, ratings for the series were low. As a result, ABC decided to cancel the series after eight episodes. Series star Debbie Reynolds later said Aloha Paradise had "...the worst scripts ever. That's why it failed. They didn't even advertise that I was in it. I totally disliked every script and they didn't like me interfering."

    References

    Aloha Paradise Wikipedia