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- Season 1 overviewApr 13-May 18, 19986 episodesSeason 1 episodes1. Smooth Sailing Apr 13, 1998
- A new captain and crew prepare the Sun Princess for romance and comedy on the high seas.
- 2. Remember? Apr 20, 1998
- Kennedy's high-school sweetheart rekindles flames when she and her daughter come aboard.
- 3. I Can't Get No Satisfaction Apr 27, 1998
- A divorced couple set sail with their younger lovers.
- 4. How Long Has This Been Going On May 4, 1998
- An older couple demonstrate some lessons in love for newlyweds.
- 5. True Course May 11, 1998
- Chief purser Will Sanders tries to get Capt. Kennedy to dance.
- 6. Getting to Know You May 18, 1998
- Paolo's father (Ricardo Montalban) takes the cruise.
Love Boat: The Next Wave: Created by Brenda Hampton, Catherine LePard. With Robert Urich, Kyle Howard, Corey Parker, Randy Vasquez. Retired naval commander Jim Kennedy is divorced and has a teenage son.
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- 1998-04-13
- Comedy, Drama, Romance
- 60
Love Boat: The Next Wave is an American comedy television series that aired on UPN from April 13, 1998 to May 21, 1999. It was a revival of the original 1977–1986 ABC television series The Love Boat.
The crew of a huge cruise ship awaits its new captain, Captain Jim Kennedy III, who left his US Navy career early for personal reasons.
In this updated version of the classic "Love Boat" series, recently divorced former U.S. Navy captain Jim Kennedy III takes the helm of a Caribbean cruise ship - along with...
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- Robert Urich
- Sandy Smolan
- April 13, 1998
Apr 13, 1998 · Love Boat: The Next Wave Season 1 Episodes. 1998 -1999. 2 Seasons. UPN. Comedy. TVPG. Watchlist. Where to Watch. A retooled version of the popular cruise series from the 1970s and...
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1998 1999. Top-rated. S1.E1 ∙ Smooth Sailing. Mon, Apr 13, 1998. The crew of a huge cruise ship awaits its new captain, Captain Jim Kennedy III, who left his US Navy career early for personal reasons.