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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. Plot Set aboard the cruise ship Sun Princess, the series starred Robert Urich as Captain Jim Kennedy, a retired and divorced U.S. Navy officer with a teen-aged son, Danny (Kyle Howard). Phil Morris played Chief Purser Will Sanders, and Joan Severance played Security Chief Camille Hunter. "Reunion" episode A reunion-themed episode reunited several cast members of the original The 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 Main Robert Urich as Captain Jim Kennedy III Phil Morris as Chief Purser Will Sanders Stacey Travis as Cruise Director Suzanne Zimmerman (season 1) Corey Parker as Ship's Doctor John Morgan Randy Vasquez as Bar Manager Paolo Kaire Kyle Howard as Danny Kennedy Joan Severance as Security Chief Camille Hunter Heidi Mark as Cruise Director Nicole Jordan (season 2) Recurring Tim Maculan as Donald Griswald Episodes Series overview Season 1 (1998) Season 2 (1998–99) Reception Carole Horst of Variety called it "a pleasant one-hour trip" that will appeal to fans of the original show. However, in his review, Ken Tucker of Entertainment Weekly gave the show a grade of D+. References External links Love Boat: The Next Wave at IMDb Love Boat: The Next Wave at epguides.com. Discover the Kay Camden popular books. Find the top 100 most popular Kay Camden books.

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  • The Two synopsis, comments

    The Two

    Kay Camden

    Liv's role in the war between the Bevans and the Moores is as solid as the motif carved in her protective amulet. The problem? She never volunteered. Her connection with Trey happe...

  • The Oak and the Moon synopsis, comments

    The Oak and the Moon

    Kay Camden

    Sloane Bevan and twoweekold Trey are kidnapped by strangers who speak her rare language and know her family's secrets. She suspects these men are the ones who murdered her husband ...

  • Neon Roses synopsis, comments

    Neon Roses

    Rachel Dawson

    'A BIGHEARTED STORY ABOUT FINDING YOUR FEET AND FOLLOWING YOUR HEART' SARAH WATERS'JOYFULLY QUEER, FILTHY AND FUN' CHLOE TIMMS'A HUG AND A SNOG OF A BOOK' SO MAYEREluned Hughes is ...

  • The Alignment synopsis, comments

    The Alignment

    Kay Camden

    He's killed three men in the few days she's known him. Yes, it's selfdefense. But when he tried to kill her, it wasn't. Her peaceful mountain refuge has been invaded, her inexplica...

  • Unchained synopsis, comments

    Unchained

    Kay Camden

    They've betrayed their worlds, but they will never betray each other.After Mick unearthed Waapikoona from the grave, he didn't expect to lose her again to an unnatural endless slum...

  • Unbroken synopsis, comments

    Unbroken

    Kay Camden

    Mutual enemies. Opposite worlds. She fled to keep him safe. He won't stop until he finds her.Waapikoona's journey home was supposed to be a respite from the chaos that tore her fro...

  • Unquiet synopsis, comments

    Unquiet

    Kay Camden

    Unquiet spirits. A gathering underground war. And a love that complicates everything.In Mick's quiet Missouri town, strangers stand outespecially mysterious women who vandalize car...

  • The Catalyst synopsis, comments

    The Catalyst

    Kay Camden

    Trey returns from another visit to the Moore estate with nothing but more anger and less room in his head to stow it. Old coping mechanisms no longer work. Not with a newborn in th...

  • The Warrior synopsis, comments

    The Warrior

    Kay Camden

    Captive in the Moore estate, Sloane Bevan sees an image that evokes her grandmother's warning: When the moon aligns with the oak, a danger will come for you. To her family she's a ...

  • Touching Cloth synopsis, comments

    Touching Cloth

    Fergus Butler-Gallie

    'Touching Cloth can be compared to Adam Kay's This Is Going to Hurt and the writings of the Secret Barrister' Observer'I laughed my way through this... Funny, fascinating, and gorg...