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- After Houston's friend Winston Fowler's top jockey Cindy Gaines breaches her contract with him to move to England, she is fatally pitch-forked in a stable. Houston is found standing over her remains and subsequently arrested for her murder.
- The entire crew, plus Phyllis and Murphy's son Avery, attends a gala where Katie Couric wears a dress identical to Corky's, trades zingers with her, and then presents Jim Dial with a lifetime achievement award. Murphy's most inept assistant is now CNC's largest shareholder. Miles makes a fashion faux pas. Pat reconciles with his ex-boyfriend. And Jim's acceptance speech is heartfelt.
- 1977–19871hTV-PG7.0 (60)TV EpisodeHired entertainer Rose must remain in bed, so her friend Barry impersonates her and charms the audience. Novelties maker Walt propositions Helen. Adam and Merrill vie for struggling actress Jaime, who shows signs of anorexia.
- 1977–19871hTV-PG6.6 (155)TV EpisodeBruce's parents Harry and Phyllis want him to date women on the cruise and not settle for his girl back home. New nurse Dawn frustrates Adam by rejecting him. Dan has second thoughts about marrying young Laura.
- 1977–19871h 30mTV-PG6.9 (120)TV EpisodeCapt. Stubing (Gavin MacLeod) is reunited with his daughter (Jill Whelan); former songwriter Charlie (Robert Goulet) encounters his ex-partner Burt (Richard Dawson) on board; secretary Sandy (Jo Anne Worley) takes a cruise with her boss Victor (Soupy Sales), after they get drunk at a party; a Soviet cruise line Commissar (Loretta Swit) falls for Doc (Bernie Kopell).
- 1977–19871hTV-PG7.4 (70)TV EpisodeAce's parents send family valet Finley to be his valet on board. Mrs. Rhodes is afraid of aging, so her daughter Jenny fixes her up. Isaac's friend Cassie wants him to be her date for a class reunion, but his eyes are elsewhere.
- 1977–19871hTV-PG7.0 (143)TV EpisodeJulie's English teacher (Raymond Burr), a lonely alcoholic, is aboard ship for Julie's high school class reunion.
- 1977–19871hTV-G7.1 (126)TV EpisodeConclusion. At their high-school reunion, Julie and her former boyfriend find they'll still attracted to each other.
- Young Darius Scott's wish to run an amusement park hides his real hope of reuniting him with his father; and the four orphaned Collins siblings want to be rock stars to keep a social worker from splitting them up.
- 1977–19871hTV-PG7.0 (73)TV EpisodeApril is a Spanish tutor to school headmaster Brad York. Lonely Grace Bostwick plans to jump overboard but white-clad Gabriel claims to be a guardian angel. Newly divorced George and Gwen Finley land in the infirmary together.
- 1977–19871hTV-PG7.4 (50)TV EpisodeHaberdasher Bert Multon (Sid Caesar) and his wife, Beatrice (Rose Marie), board for their 25th anniversary and a second honeymoon. But she brings along a framed portrait of her deceased Aunt Emma, who always disparaged Bert and wanted to go on a cruise, but never did. Isaac's former school classmate, Skeet Jamison (Darrow Igus), is a penniless hustler working as a promoter for the Harlem Globetrotters, en route to a game in Puerto Vallarta. 17-year-old Gary Atkins (Philip McKeon) falls for his father Josh's secretary Karen (Irena Ferris), who is already romancing Josh (Bert Convy). And Josh joins the cruise later, creating a menage-a-trois.
- 1977–19871hTV-PG7.2 (71)TV EpisodeConnie Pierce feels left out when husband Steve bonds with their baby's surrogate mother Jan Willis. Executrix Betsy Boucher hounds Sylvia to save money. Ruth Gaylor falls for inventor Franklin Trumbauer, who's busy attending to his robot.
- 1977–19871hTV-G6.7 (63)TV EpisodeDepressed Judy falls for soft-spoken Mike, whom Gopher mistrusts. Missy plans an affair to even the score with husband Jack, who had an accidental affair. Workaholic consumer advocate Marvin balks when wife Carol considers taking a job.
- 1977–19871hTV-PG7.5 (88)TV EpisodeGordon lavishes gifts on wife Betty, as she recovers from surgery. Merrill and Vicki meet with child services worker Susan Stoddard about Vicki's future. A honeymoon is disrupted when bride Teri Carlson's bodyguards unnerve groom Mark.
- 1977–19871hTV-G6.6 (67)TV EpisodeCountry music singer and songwriter Billy Boy Bodine (Matt McCoy) cruises with his manager Cappy (Claude Akins), who tries to come between Billy and adoring admirer Arlene Cort (Leah Ayres), because Billy writes his best music when he's depressed. Shipboard neighbors Simon Ashford (Farley Granger) and Valerie Frasier (Terry Moore) are interior designers engaged in cutthroat competition to win the contract to redecorate the ship, and will stop at nothing to sabotage each other. Doc (Bernie Kopell) enjoys a visit from his fraternity brother Buzz McLaine (Roy Thinnes), who travels with his cousin Jim Dolan (Michael McGrady). But things are not what they seem.
- 1977–19871hTV-PG6.8 (178)TV EpisodeAdvice columnist Beverly Blanchard neglects husband Russ and drives him to another woman. Merrill wages war with chef Antonio Borga. Julie's friend Jeff Smith is separated from wife Gail, but doesn't know she's on board carrying his child.
- 1977–19871hTV-G6.8 (73)TV EpisodeA visit from med school chum Elliot leaves Doc insecure about his own success. Unmarried seniors Tom and Faye live together and their children object. Computer genius Ross shows Kathy the cargo hold and finds something startling.
- 1977–19871hTV-PG7.2 (79)TV EpisodeCarl and Violet's anniversary goes sour after her financial news. Sally tries to get her husband Hank's attention by claiming that Doc hit on her. Charlie doubts that his girlfriend Heather's travel partner Rudy is really her brother.
- Episode: (1984)1977–19871hTV-G6.6 (59)TV EpisodePart 1 of 2. A Hollywood movie company is filming a musical, called "Dream Boat", on board the ship, with plans to use both crew and passengers as extras. Starlet Shelley Rush (Melba Moore) desperately wants to audition for the production crew but can't seem to get their attention. Merrill (Gavin MacLeod) falls for faded star Angela Lovett (Alexis Smith), while Vicki (Jill Whelan) is enamored of her son, Johnny Lovett (James A. Osmond), a rock star who has never acted before, is very apprehensive about his debut, and takes it out on Vicki, by being rude to her. Julie (Lauren Tewes) is pursued by the movie's producer, Marty Chenault (Dean Jones), the older brother of Jack Chenault (Tony Roberts), whom Julie almost married; the movie's director, Bennett Barton (Ben Vereen) tries to keep his star, Faye Marsh (Juliet Prowse), happy at Doc's (Bernie Kopell) expense.
- Episode: (1984)1977–19871hTV-G6.7 (58)TV EpisodeConclusion. The filming of the "Dream Boat" movie musical continues on board the Pacific Princess, in spite of Faye Marsh (Juliet Prowse) being notoriously difficult. Adam (Bernie Kopell) tells Bennett (Ben Vereen) and Marty (Dean Jones) that he finds Faye to be one of the most glamorous women on the screen, prompting them to recruit Adam to spend quality time with her and keep her happy, so that the film shoot will continue without incident. Gopher (Fred Grandy) and Isaac (Ted Lange) try to help Shelley Rush (Melba Moore) get noticed by the filmmakers. Angela (Alexis Smith) and Merrill (Gavin MacLeod) get to know each other well. Vicki (Jill Whelan) confides in Adam that she's in love with Johnny (James A. Osmond) and even winds up helping the first-time actor get into character. Julie (Lauren Tewes) and Marty begin a romance. And when the film shoot gets into trouble, Angela comes up with a plan to salvage things.
- 1977–19871hTV-PG6.9 (113)TV EpisodeLarry and Cybil Hartman plan to adopt an orphan in a port of call. Adam and Merrill fall for Julie's friend Karen Maynard. Wes and Renee Larson and their friend April Dunleavy plan a business deal with fraudulent executive Van Milner.
- 1977–19871hTV-PG6.7 (223)TV EpisodeBarney Mason (Robert Reed) and his ex-wife Terry Larsen (Loretta Swit) meet on the cruise with their new spouses (Pamela Bellwood and Richard Mulligan); Julie's (Lauren Tewes) love interest Jim Wright's (Charles Frank) chaperoning of senior citizens leaves little time for them to be together; teenagers Graham (Scott Baio) and Kelly (Kristy McNichol) find puppy love, together.
- 1977–19871hTV-G7.1 (54)TV EpisodeAged Dwight bilked Henry years ago and wants to see the fountain of youth that keeps Henry young. Newlyweds Cora and Ed are booked into Fiesta Cabin 213, a bad luck cabin for newlyweds. Isaac's widowed friend Gayle has marriage in mind.
- 1977–19871hTV-G7.4 (76)TV EpisodeThe crew jump to conclusions about noise in Gopher's cabin. Lou and Harriet both want their lawyer son Jon to represent them in their divorce. Allison's budding romance with Max is thwarted by her insecurity after a mastectomy.
- 1967–197352mTV-PG7.6 (35)TV EpisodeVaudeville opening; quickies; Nudist Camp visit; war's effect on lovemaking; racist cops; psychedelic news; Robot Theater; Cocktail Party; James Drury, Douglas Fairbanks Jr, Gina Lollabrigida, Doug McClure, Flip Wilson.
- 1967–197352mTV-PG7.2 (33)TV EpisodeBuddy Hackett returns and helps the cast look at other countries around the world.
- 1967–197352mTV-PG6.8 (40)TV EpisodeCarl Reiner helps the cast look at a Russian version of Laugh-In while Tyrone tries to propose to Gladys and the Farkle Family debuts their dance.
- 1967–197352mTV-PG7.5 (35)TV EpisodeGuest Carol Channing plays a child actress now UN representative. She teams with Goldie Hawn in a song and dance number. Carol also portrays one half of the richest couple.
- 1967–197352mTV-PG8.0 (39)TV EpisodeVaudeville opening; Fickle Finger goes to Dallas, Texas; mistake of the week; Mod World of the FBI. Mel Brooks, Peter Falk, Hugh Hefner, Lena Horne, Rock Hudson, Peter Lawford, Bob Newhart, Connie Stevens, Tiny Tim.
- 1967–197352mTV-PG7.8 (37)TV EpisodeDan Blocker helps the cast look at the weird, weird world and plays a Native American chief who meets the Founding Farkel Family. Also, the girls sing the news theme as the Marx Brothers.
- 1967–197352mTV-PG7.4 (47)TV EpisodeGuest Danny Kaye is a rival chef to Arte Johnson in the Italian king's kitchen. Then Kaye is the bride's father to Ruth Buzzi's Gladys. The cast looks at the generation gap. Ernestine places a call to LA mayor Sam Yorty.
- 1967–197352mTV-PG8.0 (47)TV EpisodeThis Valentine's Day theme show features teen heartthrob Davy Jones of The Monkees.
- 1967–197352mTV-PG7.6 (40)TV EpisodeSketches including clown opening, General Bullwright monologue, Fickle finger of fate, Cocktail party, Goldie the space traveler, Gladys & Tyrone on the park bench, Roman orgy runner, and News of the past, present & future. Featuring Johnny Carson and Peter Sellers
- 1967–197352mTV-PG7.5 (43)TV EpisodeSketches including Vaudeville joke segment, Uncle Al the Kiddy's Pal, Diana's Aaooga song, Mod, Mod World of song, News of the past, present, and future, Our man in Washington, and Judy and Arte's robot theater. Featuring Michael Caine and Diana Ross.
- 1967–197352mTV-PG7.4 (36)TV EpisodeOrganized crime is saluted while the news looks at Ben Franklin's invention of the printing press. Eli Wallach, Anne Jackson, and Romy Schneider guest.
- 1967–197352mTV-PG7.5 (41)TV EpisodeThe main theme of the show is privacy or the lack thereof. Jo Anne Worley and Dan Rowan repeat a skit where he is homeless person asking for a cigarette. Jokes are made about Englebert Humperdinck's name.
- 1967–197352mTV-PG8.0 (32)TV EpisodeFlip Wilson guests and helps the cast look at the presidency with additional aid from Jack Riley as LBJ.
- 1967–197352mTV-PG7.2 (35)TV EpisodeGreer Garson guests as the Farkle Family makes its debut. Also, the cast takes a look at extremism and the news is presented by the ladies dressed as Mae West.
- 1967–197352mTV-PG7.4 (51)TV EpisodeJack Benny is rushed through several bits that don't happen, while Ernestine calls President 'Milhouse' and Mod Mod World looks at work.
- 1967–197352mTV-PG7.2 (36)TV EpisodeJack E. Leonard joins the cast in exercising and tap dances to the News song. Laugh-In looks at the younger generation's vocabulary and jokes about hospital visits. Lana Wood appears on a boat and her name is joked about.
- 1967–197352mTV-PG8.0 (47)TV EpisodeThree monks runner; bus stop malapropisms; We Can't Top This; Ann Miller news; Fickle Finger visits the Wichita Rifle Company. Tony Curtis, James Garner, Ann Miller, Smothers Brothers, Forrest Tucker, Robert Wagner, Shelley Winters.
- 1967–197352mTV-PG7.6 (34)TV EpisodeGuest James Garner appears as a police officer, an Indian, and someone thrown into jail. The cast finds the voice of the "Silent Majority." Mod World focuses on the American Indian.
- 1967–197352mTV-PG7.7 (35)TV EpisodeJonathan Winters becomes Maude Prickett who visits the Farkle family. Later Maudie is on the park bench with Arte's old man and Buzzi's purse woman. Mod, Mod World looks at the American tourist. Arte addresses militant Eskimos.
- 1967–197352mTV-PG7.4 (35)TV EpisodeAccording to the News of the past, present and future, as well as Big Al's sports news, nothing happened on this day in history.
- 1967–197352mTV-PG7.6 (44)TV EpisodeMilton Berle takes a lot of abuse from the cast while also hosting Tyrone's bachelor party. Goldie turns into General Bull Wright during the news and the Farkel Family find foundlings on their doorstep.
- 1967–197352mTV-PG7.7 (44)TV EpisodeNancy Sinatra joins the cast to take a look at the Sexy Sixties. Lily Tomlin makes her series debut.
- 1967–197352mTV-PG7.4 (35)TV EpisodePeter Lawford appears as a telegraph messenger who is sent th the Farkle household. He then portrays George Washington and a British Colonial Officer. General Bull Right expresses his opinion on today's youth.
- 1967–197352mTV-PG7.5 (35)TV EpisodeThe guys perform a song about the importance of truth. At one point most of the cast dresses in a polka dot, wide middle outfits, tell jokes and run into each other.
- 1967–197352mTV-PG8.0 (38)TV EpisodeRingo Starr is forefront in a number of skits. Arte Johnson as little old man buys a wedding ring for Gladys Ormsby played by Ruth Buzzi. Henry Gibson is an inept skyjacker. The Pentagon wins Fickle Finger of Fate for the third time.
- 1967–197352mTV-PG7.7 (37)TV EpisodeHere comes the Judge; the Lone Ranger; tribute to income tax; Sammy Davis Jr. visits Gladys and Tyrone; geisha news song; cocktail party, Mod World of the Future. Ann Miller and Garry Moore.