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TV Land to Reunite 'Love Boat' Cast
- TV Land is inviting you to come aboard for some adventure and a chance at a new romance, because it looks as though 'The Love Boat' is about to take another run. Yes, ...
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DVDS: New Miss Marple Doesn't Slay Me and More
- I never imagined Basil Rathbone would ever be surpassed when it came to playing Sherlock Holmes. But surely now Jeremy Brett is the definitive detective. For some, Marga...
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Robert Goulet dead at 73
- Well, this is unfortunate news. We told you last week that singer and actor Robert Goulet was in Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, sedated and awaiting a lung transplant. Now...
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Blige and Furtado to drop by CBS for Grammy Week
- It's a cross-promotional party over at CBS for Grammy Week '07. In anticipation of the February 11th broadcast of the 49th Annual Grammy Awards, nominees Mary J. Blige a...
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June Allyson dead at 88
- June Allyson was best known as a movie actress, having roles in such films as The Glenn Miller Story, Little Women, Stratetic Air Command, and The Stratton Story, b...
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Charo visits Martha, smashes chocolate
- Oh, how I wish I had watched this! Damn you CNN! Television and music icon Charo visited Martha today. While on the show she smashed a giant chocolate bunny with a malle...
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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.





