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Season 3 | | | |
| 54 :03x02 - Alaska Wedding Cruise: Carol & Doug/Peter & Alicia/Julie/Buddy & Portia (2) (Sep/15/1979) | | In CAROL AND DOUG'S STORY, the future bride and groom, Carol Bowers and Doug Bradbury (Ms. Hartman and Mark Harmon) are off for a blissful journey to the wedding site until a jealous girl (Caren Kaye) hampers the festivities by trying to get the groom-to-be in her clutches. In PETER AND ALICIA'S STORY, Alicia Bradbury (Eleanor Parker), the groom's wealthy, snobbish mother, learns that her financial situation is not what she expected. When she meets her ex-husband (Ray Milland), Alicia learns that they cannot buy everything in life. In JULIE'S STORY, Julie becomes caught up in wedding fever and decides to find her old flame, Jack Chenault (Tonyi Roberts), when the ship docks in Sitka to tell him that she will marry him. Also on board is Mary Prine (Donny Most), who has a crush on Julie as well as being the groom's best man. In BUDDY AND PORTIA'S STORY, Alicia's devil-may-care sister, Portia (Audra Lindley), strikes up an unusual friendship-with Buddy Bowers (Greene), and the two end up quite close once they reach the wedding destination. | | Guest Stars: Mark Harmon as Doug Bradbury, Lisa Hartman as Carol Bowers, Lorne Greene as Buddy Bowers, Audra Lindley as Portia Fairchild, Julia Duffy as Sandy | | Director: Roger Duchowny | | | |
| 55 :03x03 - Oldies but Goodies/The Grass Is Always Greener/Three Stages of Love (Sep/22/1979) | | In OLDIES BUT GOODIES, when the woman and her man-hunting daughter arrive on the ship, the mother is attracted to a disabled man but their relationship is hampered by his snobby and obnoxious aide. In THE GRASS IS ALWAYS GREENER, Julio thinks she's opted for the wrong career when she meets her happily married friend who took the cruise director course with her especially when she feels that Capt. Stubing is overly friendly to the woman. In THE STAGES OF LOVE, written by Tom Dunsmuir, a man believes men and women have relationships in three stages, but is in for a surprise when his last stage is supposed to occur. | Director: Alan Rafkin Writer: Bob Fraser (1) | | | |
| 56 :03x04 - Doc, Be Patient/Dance With Me/Going My Way (Sep/29/1979) | | In DOC, BE PATIENT, flirtatious Doc comes down with a bad case of the flu and must follow the instructions of a beautiful female doctor. Predictably, he falls for her, but can't leave his bed to make a pass. In DANCE WITH ME, Marcy McGuire has given up being a prima ballerina to run her own school in Germany. When she sees her old partner and his protege4 she tries to get him to join her school as a choreographer to save his health. In GOING MY WAY, a wacky woman who has been given the heave-ho by her boyfriend impulsively asks her Oddball cab driver to forget about driving and take the cruise with her. They find out they have a lot in common. | | Guest Stars: Buddy Hackett as Mickey Greenbaum, Carol Lawrence (1) as Marcy McGuire, Susan Sullivan as Dr. Emily Bradford | | | | | | | | | |
| 59 :03x07 - Crew Confessions/Haven't I Seen You?/Reunion (Oct/20/1979) | | "Crew Confessions" Isaac has trouble on the high seas when the Love Boat crew discovers he has included some racy tales about them in his new novel. "Haven't I Seen You" A man who closely resembles a celebrity starts to enjoy his new identity when a strikingly beautiful passenger showers him with love, and "Reunion" A husband and wife are reunited after being separated during World War II. | | Guest Stars: Pat Finley as Adele, Jane Wyatt as Mrs. Fluro | | Director: Alan Rafkin | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
| 76 :03x24 - Dumb Luck/Tres Amigos/Hey, Jealous Lover (Mar/15/1980) | | Julie helps a brilliant, but plain-looking woman become a glamor queen. Vicki and a young passenger try to help out a stowaway and a man accuses crew members of making passes at his wife. | | Guest Stars: Anthony Ramirez as Luis Rivera, Jayne Meadows as Mrs. Benson, Kevin Tighe as Chris, Shelley Hack as Carol, Jennifer Darling as Alice Gaines, James Gregory (1) as Milton Benson | Director: Roger Duchowny Writer: Tony Webster (1), Ben Joelson, Ray Jessel, Art Baer | | | | | | |
| 78 :03x26 - Vicki's First Love/Accident Prone/The High Cost of Loving (Apr/05/1980) | | Vicki, the captain's young daughter, gets her first taste of love when she flips for a famous singer and has to face competition from older women; two people who were in a car accident and who can't stand each other, discover each other is on board; and a young man, a recent victim of the Marvin Law, has a hard time trying to swear off women. | | Guest Stars: Shauna Sullivan as Vivian, Lois Hamilton as Angela, Alan Feinstein as Tom Barry, Britt Ekland as Karen Ellison, Robin Eisenman as Dee Dee, Kate Campbell (1) as Louise, Steve Kanaly as Matthew, Rex Smith as Mark Redding | | Director: George Tyne | | | | | | | | | |
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