DVD : The Love Boat - Season One, Vol. 1

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starring: Gavin MacLeod, Bernie Kopell, Fred Grandy, Ted Lange, Lauren Tewes
directed Author name: Jack Arnold, Richard A. Wells, Gordon Farr, Stuart Margolin, Bob Sweeney

 : The Love Boat - Season One, Vol. 1
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Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Audience Rated by buyers NR (Not Rated)
Type of bind: DVD
Brand: Paramount
EAN num: 0097361319148
Format: Box set, Color, DVD-Video, Full Screen, Subtitled, NTSC
Label: Paramount
Manufacturer: Paramount
Quantity: 3
Publishing house: Paramount
Region Code: 1
Release Date: March 04, 2008
Running Time: 600 minutes
Sale Popularity Level: 8290
Studio: Paramount




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Each week, passengers looking for romance board the beautiful Pacific Princess cruise ship as it sails to tropical and exotic lands. Captain Stubing, Julie, Gopher, Dr.Adam, and Isaac help them to get the most out of their trips and do their best to help them fall in love.

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(With apologies to Titanic): It's been 31 years, but I can still hear the laugh track. Sex was referred to as 'the good stuff.' And Charo had yet to coochi-coochie on the Fiesta deck. The Love Boat was called the Show of Ratings Dreams. And it was. It really was. Available at last on DVD, that ultimate 70s show fulfills its Velveeta-drenched theme song's seductive promise of 'something for everyone,' so 'set a course for adventure, your mind on a new romance,' as the Pacific Princess embarks on its inaugural cruises. The Love Boat answered the question of how Gavin McLeod, late of The Mary Tyler Moore Show, would make it on his own. He sailed into pop culture immortality as Capt. Merrill Stubing, who is gruff, but, as he compassionately tells one of his crew, 'I'm also a human being.' Tending to the passengers are perky and adorable cruise director Julie McCoy (Lauren Tewes), Yeoman-Purser 'Gopher' Smith (future congressman Fred Grandy), major operator Dr. Adam Bricker (Bernie Kopell), and bartender Isaac Washington (Ted Lange). Lesser hands would have been sunk by the terrible jokes, but this personable ensemble keep things afloat. As with Love American Style, this anthology series was truly buoyed by its guest stars, an irresistible mix of faded movie and TV legends (to the question, 'Where are they now?' the answer during the show's run was invariably, 'The Love Boat'), then-current big and small screen favorites, and future stars. Adding to the fun was that many were cast against type. Bonnie Franklin, who portrayed a nurturing single mom on One Day at a Time, shows up as Capt. Stubing's witchy ex-wife. Jim 'Gomer Pyle' Nabors appears to be reprising his country bumpkin persona, but very first appearances turn out to be deceiving. Loni Anderson has a bit part opposite Steve Allen as a blonde bimbo, a stereotype she would later explode on WKRP in Cincinnati.

The stories range from silly (a wife, whose husband is planning a surprise party for her, thinks he is trying to kill her) to serious (a mother grieves over the loss of her young son). This being the late '70s (and a show produced by Aaron Spelling), there is much hanky-panky (Isaac has an onboard fling with an incognito jazz singer portrayed by Diahann Carroll), but traditional family values usually win out (though feminists may want to hurl themselves overboard after the episode in which successful advice columnist Eva Gabor agrees to take a break from her popular column to tend to neglected and straying husband Leslie Nielsen). Those who have been looking forward to this pleasure cruise may be disappointed to find that the DVD accommodations are not exactly deluxe. It's only the very first 12 episodes, the pilot movie that launched the series is not included, and there are no episode commentaries, interviews, or other extras, save for optional viewing episode promos. But The Love Boat itself is still a great escape, so 'come on board, we've been expecting you.' --Donald Liebenson



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User popularity level:  out of 5 stars

Rated by buyers 1 out of 5 stars - A fool and their money is soon parted!
I guess if there's enough idiots out there who will pay full season prices for a half of a season containing only 12 episodes, which is why Paramount continues to release 1/2 seasons. THERE NO WAY I WOULD BUY ANY LOVE BOAT 1/2 SEASON RELEASES!



Rated by buyers 5 out of 5 stars - The Love Boat - Season One, Vol. 1
I too loved the show but with the rack I have with all the one season TV shows I have because the producers of these TV on DVD only doing one or two seasons then leaving us high and dry then us going into the deep end and buying a complete series from a shady company that are very badly made but you expect them to be like purchased in our stores but sadly not the case. So please if your going to produce these great retro shows put them out as a complete series. This is why I have stopped buying until I see a trend of a few seasons in the bag before I buy. After all they are over 30 years in the can and could be put out at one time and give you a very good profit and in todays market that is a good way to go. So please listen to your buyers and give what they want. Which is a thought from the retro world too you know when the customer was always RIGHT. Hope your listening also STOP the Vol one and two I ought one show like that have not done it again when I seen what I paid for it Remember the 30 or more years these shows are. Great shows bad pricing not working for me.



Rated by buyers 5 out of 5 stars - I've been waiting for this!
I'm so glad they've released the Love Boat on DVD. Since they split up each season and charged a hefty price tag for this show, I won't be able to purchase it but that's why I got Netflix. The fact that I'll never be able to own my very own set makes me sad but at least I get to see the shows again. They did this with Lost in Space as well and I can't afford that set either. This is good, clean, wholesome TV from back in the day. Great for families to watch together. A bit dated but it's fun to see the clothing and hairstyles from the era.



Rated by buyers 4 out of 5 stars - Love the Love Boat
This was good TV in the 70's and 80's. They just don't make them like that anymore. Can't wait for the rest of the seasons.



Rated by buyers 5 out of 5 stars - Love Boat DVD
Product was in excellent condition - arrived in a very timely manner. Have not had a chance to view it yet but am sure it is what I expected - it is "The Love Boat"
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