The Real Love Boat

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The Real Love Boat
Also known asThe Real Love Boat USA
Genre Dating game show
Based on The Love Boat
Presented by
Opening theme"The Love Boat"
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes12
Production
Executive producers
Production companies
Original release
Network
ReleaseOctober 5 (2022-10-05) 
December 21, 2022 (2022-12-21)

The Real Love Boat is an American reality romance television series premiered on CBS, airing Wednesday nights beginning October 5, 2022, [1] and is based on the original romantic comedy/drama television series The Love Boat that aired on ABC from 1977 to 1986 and later on moved to UPN (now The CW) for two more seasons from 1998 to 1999 as Love Boat: The Next Wave . The series takes place on Princess Cruises luxury passenger cruise ship Regal Princess in the Mediterranean.

Contents

The series is produced by Eureka Productions in association with Buster Productions. Chris Culvenor, Paul Franklin, Eden Gaha, Jay Bienstock and Wesley Dening serve as executive producers for Eureka while Scott Helmstedter is EPing on behalf of Princess Cruises. Rebecca Romijn and Jerry O'Connell serve as hosts and perform the vocals for the song featured in the series' opening credits. [2]

After four episodes with low ratings, CBS moved the show to Paramount+ starting November 2. [3]

An Australian version of the show premiered on Network 10 (CBS' sister network through Paramount Global) from October 5, 2022. It is hosted by Darren McMullen. It also featured Paolo Arrigo as the captain as well.

Crew

The cast members of original series The Love Boat in costume, 2015; L-R: Bernie Kopell, Fred Grandy, Lange, Gavin MacLeod, Lauren Tewes, and Jill Whelan Love Boat cast 2015.jpeg
The cast members of original series The Love Boat in costume, 2015; L–R: Bernie Kopell, Fred Grandy, Lange, Gavin MacLeod, Lauren Tewes, and Jill Whelan

Cast

Cast MemberAgeHometownEnteredStatus
Emily Stone24 Colgate, Wisconsin Ep. 1Winner (Ep. 12)
Mike DubreuilTBD Toronto, Ontario Ep. 8Winner (Ep. 12)
Shea-Lynn Noyes28 Edmonton, Alberta Ep. 1Runner-up (Ep. 12)
Daniel Cooper25 Atlanta, Georgia Ep. 1Runner-up (Ep. 12)
Kendra Yurczyszyn26 Sydney, Nova Scotia Ep. 23rd Place (Ep. 12)
Jordan Malabanan26 Windsor, Ontario Ep. 13rd Place (Ep. 12)
Dillon Schlee29 Postville, Iowa Ep. 8Eliminated (Ep. 11)
Marty Hassett33 Charlotte, North Carolina Ep. 1Eliminated (Ep. 11)
Suzanna Ladas25 Tampa, Florida Ep. 8Eliminated (Ep. 11)
Sydney Hausman24 Sioux Falls, South Dakota Ep. 6Eliminated (Ep. 11)
Dustin Lindquist35TBDEp. 5Eliminated (Ep. 10)
Bri DonaldsonTBD Miami, Florida Ep. 8Withdrew (Ep. 10)
Nathan Kroger24 Cincinnati, Ohio Ep. 1Eliminated (Ep. 7)
Tyler Campbell27TBDEp. 6Eliminated (Ep. 7)
Alisa Shah24 San Diego, California Ep. 1Eliminated (Ep. 6)
Sarah Curd27 Toronto, Ontario Ep. 4Eliminated (Ep. 6)
Dean Lepianka25TBDEp. 2Eliminated (Ep. 5)
Ediri Aggreh34TBDEp. 5Eliminated (Ep. 5)
Mila Stojsavljevic30TBDEp. 4Eliminated (Ep. 4)
Nicole Wong28 Vancouver, British Columbia Ep. 1Eliminated (Ep. 4)
Jay Ajaya Ram32TBDEp. 3Eliminated (Ep. 3)
Brooke White34 Los Angeles, California Ep. 1Eliminated (Ep. 2)
Brett De Laura36 Dana Point, California Ep. 1Medical (Ep. 2)
Forrest Jones30 Houston, Texas Ep. 1Eliminated (Ep. 1)
Michael Gonzalez35 New York, New York Ep. 1Eliminated (Ep. 1)

Cast progress

Ep.1Ep.2Ep.3Ep.4Ep.5Ep.6Ep.7Ep.8Ep.9Ep.10Ep.11Final
EmilyMartyMartyMartyMartyMartyMartyMartyMartyMartyMikeMikeWinner
MikeNot on BoatBriBriEmilyEmily
Shea-LynnDanielDanielDanielDanielDanielDanielDanielDanielDanielDanielDanielRunner-up
DanielShea-LynnShea-LynnShea-LynnShea-LynnShea-LynnShea-LynnShea-LynnShea-LynnShea-LynnShea-LynnShae-Lynn
KendraNot on BoatJordanJordanJordanJordanJordanJordanJordanJordanJordanJordan3rd Place
JordanNicoleKendraKendraKendraKendraKendraKendraKendraKendraKendraKendra
DillonNot on BoatSydneySydneySydneyEliminated
MartyEmilyEmilyEmilyEmilyEmilyEmilyEmilyEmilyEmilySuzanna
SuzannaNot on BoatDustinDustinMarty
SydneyNot on BoatDustinDustinDillonDillonDillon
DustinNot on BoatAlisaSydneySydneySuzannaSuzannaEliminated
BriNot on BoatMikeMikeWithdrew
NathanAlisaAlisaAlisaAlisaSarahTylerEliminated
TylerNot on BoatNathan
AlisaNathanNathanNathanNathanDustinEliminated
SarahNot on BoatDeanNathan
DeanNot on BoatNicoleNicoleSarahEliminated
EdiriNot on Boat
MilaNot on BoatEliminated
NicoleJordanDeanDean
JayNot on BoatEliminated
BrookeBrettEliminated
BrettBrookeMedical
ForrestEliminated
Michael
Notes
Medical/WithdrewnoneBrettnoneBrinone
Cast OffForrest, Michael
Failed to
pair up
Brooke
Failed to
pair up
Jay
Failed to
pair up
Mila & Nicole
Failed to
pair up
Dean & Ediri
Failed to
pair up
Alisa & Sarah
Failed to
pair up
Nathan & Tyler
Daniel & Shea-Lynn’s choice
to cast off
No
Cast Offs
Jordan & Kendra
Third Place
Daniel & Shea-Lynn
Second Place
Emily & Mike
First Place

Episodes

No.TitleOriginal air/release date [5] U.S. viewers
(millions)
CBS
1"We're Expecting You"October 5, 2022 (2022-10-05)2.41 [6]
2"As Solid as the Rock of Gibraltar"October 12, 2022 (2022-10-12)1.91 [7]
3"Get Down and Dirty... And Clean"October 19, 2022 (2022-10-19)1.60 [8]
4"Feel the Heat!"October 26, 2022 (2022-10-26)1.66 [9]
Paramount+
5"Sharks in the Water"November 2, 2022 (2022-11-02)N/A
6"Betrayal and Regret"November 9, 2022 (2022-11-09)N/A
7"Friends vs Lovers"November 16, 2022 (2022-11-16)N/A
8"The Party Crashers"November 23, 2022 (2022-11-23)N/A
9"If I'm Not Dancin' I'm Cryin'"November 30, 2022 (2022-11-30)N/A
10"Don't Cry Over Spilt Champagne"December 7, 2022 (2022-12-07)N/A
11"Oil Me Up"December 14, 2022 (2022-12-14)N/A
12"And the Winning Couple is..."December 21, 2022 (2022-12-21)N/A

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