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Recognizable to millions of Americans as the "Love Boat" of 1970s television, the one-time Princess Cruises vessel made its final voyage in August to the scrapyard after failing to sell to a...
Pacific Princess, the main vessel used on the show, off the US West Coast in 1987. The original 1976 made-for-TV movie (titled The Love Boat), that served as the pilot for the series, was based on the nonfiction book The Love Boats by Jeraldine Saunders, a real-life cruise director for a passenger cruise-ship line.
The seven-day Canada/New England Love Boat theme cruise aboard the 3,660-guest Enchanted Princess sails roundtrip from New York City and visits Newport, Rhode Island; Boston; Rockland, Maine; Saint John, Canada (for Bay of Fundy); and Halifax, Canada.
The MS Pacific, a cruise ship later known as the Pacific Princess but best known for its starring role in Aaron Spelling’s 1970s television comedy, “The Love Boat,” has made its last voyage ...
The Love Boat: Created by Wilford Lloyd Baumes. With Gavin MacLeod, Bernie Kopell, Ted Lange, Fred Grandy. The romantic and comic tales of the passengers and crew of the cruise ship, Pacific Princess.
The Love Boat showed passengers on an S.S. Pacific Princess luxury cruise ship / Peter Knego. Nothing lasts forever. But photos certainly help preserve a prop’s legacy. They tell those who come much later what a set looked like. Loving photography helps preserve history for future knowledge and enjoyment.
Princess Cruises agreed to have their cruise ships featured in the TV series The Love Boat, which debuted in 1976 as a made-for-TV movie and as regular show in 1977. The ship featured in most of the episodes was Pacific Princess, although other ships also appeared, including Island Princess.
In 1985 crowd of 50,000 welcomed the cruise ship Pacific Princess, star of television’s “The Love Boat,” which arrived to make San Diego it’s home port. The arrival marked a new era for the city in the multi-billion dollar cruise-ship business.
The Pacific Princess, famously known as television's "The Love Boat," is headed to the scrap yard. In its 42-year history, the ship has sailed for three different companies under three...
With ships Pacific Princess and Island Princess the original floating stars of the show, “The Love Boat” was filmed aboard many Princess ships in exotic destinations around the globe. The show, often the catalyst for introducing American viewers to destinations like Sydney, Australia and Opera House, the Great Wall of China, the Acropolis ...