Growing Pains: Loooove Boat


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Loooove Boat

Season 4, Episode 21

Part 1 of 2. Wally takes the Seavers on a cruise where he plans to tie the knot with Irma.

repeat 1989 English
Comedy Family Sitcom

Cast & Crew
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Alan Thicke (Actor) .. Dr. Jason Seaver
Beth Austin (Actor) .. Doreen
Robert Rockwell (Actor) .. Wally
Julie McCullough (Actor) .. Julie Costello
Robert Lenz (Actor) .. Elvis Impersonator
Jane Powell (Actor) .. Irma
Kelsey Dohring (Actor) .. Chrissy Seaver
Ben Frank (Actor) .. Captain
Kirsten Dohring (Actor) .. Chrissy Seaver

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Alan Thicke (Actor) .. Dr. Jason Seaver
Born: March 01, 1947
Died: December 13, 2016
Birthplace: Kirkland Lake, Ontario, Canada
Trivia: After abandoning plans to be either a minister or a doctor, Canadian-born singer/actor Alan Thicke turned to sports writing, then typed out comedy material for the CBC television network. He moved to Hollywood, where he became a writer and sometime performer on the syndicated Norman Lear series Fernwood 2-Night. He returned to Canada in 1980 to replace talk host Alan Hamel on a popular daytime chatfest. He was successful enough in this endeavor to be invited by onetime network executive Fred Silverman to star in Silverman's first non-network effort, a nighttime variety show titled Thicke of the Night (1983). Despite an enormous publicity buildup, the show was a disaster, for which Thicke adopted a "mea culpa" stance. Also during this period, his marriage to singer/actress Gloria Loring broke up; thus Thicke felt himself a failure on all counts. He has credited his comeback to producer Ilene Berg, who cast Thicke in the 1984 TV movie The Calendar Girl Murders, which proved to skeptics that the man had talent as a straight actor. In 1985, Thicke originated the role of psychiatrist Jason Seaver in Growing Pains, a popular ABC sitcom which ran until 1994. The following year, Thicke showed up as a preening, bombastic talk show host (could this have been an act of attrition for Thicke of the Night?) on the NBC comedy series Hope and Gloria. Additionally, Thicke has hosted the children's series Animal Crack-Ups (1987-1990), and has composed the theme songs for several other TV series, notably The Facts of Life. Although he worked steadily in a variety of less than noteworthy projects, he did score a cameo as himself in the satire Teddy Bears' Picnic, and landed supporting roles in the comedies The Goods: Live Hard, Sell Hard, and the 2012 Adam Sandler laugher That's My Boy.Alan Thicke's son is actor Brennan Thicke, best known for providing the voice of the TV cartoon character Dennis the Menace, and his other son, Robin Thicke, followed his father's musical interests and became a pop star. Thicke died in 2016, at age 69.
Beth Austin (Actor) .. Doreen
Robert Rockwell (Actor) .. Wally
Born: October 15, 1921
Died: January 25, 2003
Trivia: After spending three seasons with the Pasadena Playhouse, actor Robert Rockwell made his Broadway debut in Jose Ferrer's 1946 production of Cyrano de Bergerac, a job he landed on the strength of his dueling skills. Signed to a Republic Pictures contract in 1949, he starred in 11 films over a period of two years, including the infamous anti-Communist tract The Red Menace. From 1952 to 1955, he was seen as Mr. Philip Boynton, the stunningly handsome and incredibly naïve biology teacher on TV's Our Miss Brooks. So typecast was he by this role that he had some trouble finding work after the series' cessation, but the TV-Western boom came to his rescue in 1959, when he was cast as two-fisted frontier insurance investigator Sam Logan in The Man From Blackhawk. Active into the 1990s, Robert Rockwell could be seen in character roles in such TVers as Growing Pains and Beverly Hills 90210.
Julie McCullough (Actor) .. Julie Costello
Born: January 30, 1965
Robert Lenz (Actor) .. Elvis Impersonator
Jane Powell (Actor) .. Irma
Born: April 01, 1929
Birthplace: Portland, Oregon, United States
Trivia: Born Suzanne Burce, she began singing on radio while still a child, then entered films in musical roles at age 15; she soon became popular for her appealing screen persona and coloratura soprana voice. Powell played leads in a number of films, usually portraying sweet maidens in the midst of a first love. She peaked around 1954, then as she grew older she was unable to find suitable roles. She retired from the screen in 1958 but appeared in stock, nightclubs, and on TV. In 1973 she starred in the Broadway revival of the musical Irene. Married several times, her husbands have included writer-producer David Parlour and former child star Dickie Moore. She authored an autobiography, The Girl Next Door ... And How She Grew (1988).
Kelsey Dohring (Actor) .. Chrissy Seaver
Ben Frank (Actor) .. Captain
Born: January 01, 1933
Died: January 01, 1990
Kirsten Dohring (Actor) .. Chrissy Seaver

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