The Real Love Boat (Australian TV series)

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The Real Love Boat
Also known asThe Real Love Boat Australia
Genre
Based on The Love Boat
by Wilford Lloyd Baumes
Developed by Chris Culvenor
Presented by Darren McMullen
Starring
  • Paolo Arrigo
  • Hannah Ferrier
  • Daniel Doody
Theme music composer
Opening theme"The Love Boat"
Country of originAustralia
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes14
Production
Executive producers
Camera setupMulti-camera
Running time45–70 minutes
Production companies
Original release
Network Network 10
Release5 October (2022-10-05) 
17 November 2022 (2022-11-17)
Related
The Real Love Boat

The Real Love Boat is an Australian reality television series, which premiered on Network 10 on 5 October 2022, [1] [2] and is based on the original television series The Love Boat (later revived as Love Boat: The Next Wave when it moved to UPN in 1998) that aired on ABC from 1977 to 1986. The series takes place on Princess Cruises luxury passenger cruise ship Regal Princess in the Mediterranean. Darren McMullen serves as the host and performs the vocals for the song featured in the series' opening credits. [3] [4]

Contents

Crew

Cast

Cast Member [7] AgeHometownOccupationEnteredStatus
Chelsea Murray28 Brisbane, Qld HairdresserEp. 2TBD
Harley Anderson23 Brisbane, Qld Physiotherapist AssistantEp. 4TBD
Jesse Anderson23 Echuca, Vic CarpenterEp. 4TBD
Mikaila Norman23 Gold Coast, Qld Digital MarketerEp. 6TBD
Moana-Nui "Moana" Berryman26 Gold Coast, Qld Dental ReceptionistEp. 1TBD
Paddy Hughes27 Sydney, NSW ChefEp. 1TBD
Jay Bonnell30 Wollongong, NSW Social Enterprise ManagerEp. 1Medical (Ep. 13)
Sally Geach31 Perth, WA Bridal DesignerEp. 1
Paul Antoine28 Perth, WA Lifestyle Co-ordinatorEp. 10Eliminated (Ep. 13)
Courtney Justin25 Melbourne, Vic Hospitality Duty ManagerEp. 6Quit (Ep. 13)
Jack Kane34 Sydney, NSW CarpenterEp. 8Eliminated (Ep. 12)
Katie Langford25 Rockhampton, Qld Event Co-ordinatorEp. 1
Keanu Moore26 Newcastle, NSW Disability Support WorkerEp. 10Eliminated (Ep. 11)
Naomi Tibbles28 Gold Coast, Qld Business Manager/Psychology StudentEp. 1Eliminated (Ep. 9)
Tyler Grayling23 Sydney, NSW Digital StrategistEp. 1Eliminated (Ep. 9)
Daniel "Dan" Goodburn25 Gold Coast, Qld Distillery ManagerEp. 1Quit (Ep. 9)
Dalton Ford27 Brisbane, Qld Personal TrainerEp. 1Quit (Ep. 7)
Christopher "Chris Antos" Antonopoulos29 Canberra, ACT Real Estate AgentEp. 1Eliminated (Ep. 6)
Joshua "Josh" Hack28 Tweed Heads, NSW Adventure Co-ordinatorEp. 1Eliminated (Ep. 6)
Sari Thaiday24 Cairns, Qld Retail AssistantEp. 1Eliminated (Ep. 3)
Ben Milne39 Brisbane, Qld Wellbeing CoachEp. 1Eliminated (Ep. 1)

Cast progress

Ep. 1Ep. 3Ep. 6Ep. 7Ep. 9Ep. 11Ep. 12Ep. 13Ep. 14
ChelseaNot on BoatJoshDaltonSinglePaddyPaddySafeSafe
PaddyMoanaSariTylerTylerTylerChelseaChelsea
HarleyNot on BoatMoanaMoanaMoanaMoanaSafeSafe
MoanaPaddyDaltonDaltonHarleyHarleyHarleyHarley
JesseNot on BoatKatieMikailaMikailaMikailaSafeSafe
MikailaNot on BoatJesseJesseJesse
JaySallySallySallySallySallySallySallySafeMedical
(Ep. 13)
SallyJayJayJayJayJayJayJay
PaulNot on BoatCourtneySafeEliminated
(Ep. 13)
CourtneyNot on BoatSingleJackPaulQuit
(Ep. 13)
JackNot on BoatCourtneyKatieEliminated
(Ep. 12)
KatieJoshChrisChrisJesseSingleSingleJack
KeanuNot on BoatSingleEliminated
(Ep. 11)
NaomiDanielDanielDanielDanielDanielSingleEliminated
(Ep. 9)
TylerDaltonJoshPaddyPaddyPaddySingleEliminated
(Ep. 9)
DanielNaomiNaomiNaomiNaomiNaomiQuit
(Ep. 9)
DaltonTylerMoanaMoanaChelseaSingleQuit
(Ep. 7)
ChrisSariKatieKatieSingleEliminated
(Ep. 6)
JoshKatieTylerChelseaSingleEliminated
(Ep. 6)
SariChrisPaddySingleEliminated
(Ep. 3)
BenSingleEliminated
(Ep. 1)
Notes
Quit/MedicalnoneDalton,
Daniel
noneCourtney,
Jay,
Sally
none
Cast OffBen
Failed to
pair up
No
Cast Offs
Sari
Failed to
pair up
Chris & Josh
Failed to
pair up
No
Cast Offs
Naomi & Tyler
Failed to
pair up
Keanu
Failed to
pair up
Jack & KatieNo
Cast Offs

Third Place

Second Place

First Place

Episodes

No.TitleAir dateTimeslotOvernight ratingsConsolidated ratingsTotal
viewers
Ref(s)
ViewersRankViewersRank
1Episode 15 October 2022Wednesday 7:30 pm215,0002517,0007232,000 [8]
2Episode 26 October 2022Thursday 7:30 pm174,0002828,0006202,000 [9]
3Episode 312 October 2022Wednesday 8:40 pm129,00033129,000 [10]
4Episode 413 October 2022Thursday 8:30 pm205,0002524,0005229,000 [11]
5Episode 519 October 2022Wednesday 8:40 pm141,00027141,000 [12]
6Episode 620 October 2022Thursday 8:30 pm149,00026149,000 [13]

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