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6.6/10 Composer(s) Kevin Kiner Network UPN | 4.6/10 Theme music composer Charles Fox Final episode date 21 May 1999 Program creator Aaron Spelling | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Based on The Love Boats by Jeraldine Saunders Developed by Brenda Hampton
Catherine LePard Starring Robert Urich
Phil Morris
Tim Maculan
Joan Severance
Corey Parker
Randy Vasquez Opening theme "The Love Boat" performed by Paul Williams Cast Robert Urich, Kyle Howard, Phil Morris, Randy Vasquez, Corey Parker |
The love boat the next wave 1998 where are they now
The Love Boat: The Next Wave is an American comedy series and a revival of the original 1977–1986 ABC sitcom The Love Boat which aired on UPN from April 13, 1998 to May 21, 1999.
Contents
- The love boat the next wave 1998 where are they now
- Plot
- Reunion
- Cast
- Season 1 1998
- Season 2 199899
- Reception
- References

Plot

Set aboard the cruise liner Sun Princess, the series starred Robert Urich starred as Captain Jim Kennedy, a retired and divorced U.S. Navy officer with a teen-aged son. Heidi Mark played the cruise director and Joan Severance played Security Chief Camille Hunter.
"Reunion"
A reunion-themed episode included several cast members of the original Love Boat – Gavin MacLeod (Captain Stubing), Bernie Kopell (Dr. Adam "Doc" Bricker), Ted Lange (Isaac Washington), Jill Whelan (Vicki Stubing) and Lauren Tewes (Julie McCoy). This episode revealed that Julie and "Doc" had been in love all along.
Cast
Season 1: 1998

- Smooth Sailing — April 13, 1998
- Remember? — April 20, 1998
- I Can't Get No Satisfaction — April 27, 1998
- How Long Has This Been Going On? — May 4, 1998
- True Course — May 11, 1998
- Getting to Know You — May 18, 1998
Season 2: 1998–99
- All Aboard — October 9, 1998
- It Takes Two to Tango — October 16, 1998
- Captains Courageous — October 23, 1998
- Reunion — October 30, 1998
- All That Glitters — November 6, 1998
- Bermuda Triangle Episode — November 13, 1998
- Affairs to Remember — November 20, 1998
- Dust, Lust, Destiny — December 18, 1998
- Don't Judge a Book by Its Lover — January 1, 1999
- Blind Love — January 22, 1999
- Other People's Business — February 5, 1999
- Love Floats: The St. Valentine's Day Massacre — February 12, 1999
- Three Stages of Love — February 19, 1999
- Divorce, Downbeat and Distemper — February 26, 1999
- Such Sweet Dreams — March 19, 1999
- Trances of a Lifetime — April 30, 1999
- About Face — May 7, 1999
- Prom Queen — May 14, 1999
- Cuba — May 21, 1999
Reception
Carole Horst of Variety called it "a pleasant one-hour trip" that will appeal to fan of the original show.