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Episode 1 - Marooned/The Search/Isaac's Holiday: Part 1
Release Date: 16 Sep. 1978Isaac (Ted Lange) is on vacation and decides to go on the cruise, as a passenger. He acts like a jerk and hooks up with another passenger (Lola Falana) and doesn't tell her what he does. Among the other passengers is a woman (Donna Mills), searching for her birth mother, who is also on the cruise, and she wants to go see her but is too afraid to. She meets another passenger (David Birney) and they hit it off. A rich girl (Barbi Benton), who just got dumped at the altar, is very mean and Doc (Bernie Kopell) sets out to help her. A couple (Edie Adams and Avery Schreiber) who are in a rut and are considering separating. An old woman (Audra Lindley), who is not all there. ...
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Episode 2 - Marooned/The Search/Isaac's Holiday: Part 2
Release Date: 16 Sep. 1978Conclusion. The captain (Gavin MacLeod) and his marooned group struggle to survive on the island during a hurricane; the woman (Donna Mills) looking for her birth mother (Laraine Day) makes a startling discovery; and Isaacs (Ted Lange) tries to save the ship from the storm, while trying to regain Mara (Lola Falana)'s trust.
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Episode 3 - Rocky/Julie's Dilemma/Who's Who?
Release Date: 23 Sep. 1978Tomboy Rosemary "Rocky" Simpson (Melissa Gilbert) has a shipboard romance with teenager Norman (Jimmy Baio); Julie's (Lauren Tewes) parents (Betty Garrett and Norman Fell) break the news that they are getting a divorce; two prudes, Marion (James Coco) and Patricia (Dody Goodman), are booked into the same cabin, because Marion is a man who has a female name.
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Episode 4 - The Man Who Loved Women/A Different Girl/Oh, My Aching Brother
Release Date: 30 Sep. 1978A womanizer (David Doyle) hits on three women (Jo Ann Pflug, Brett Somers, Cathryn Damon) and they're all taken with him. But, what he doesn't know, is that they're friends and traveling together. The Captain's (Gavin MacLeod) godson (Grant Goodeve) brings his wife (Bess Armstrong) on the cruise for a belated honeymoon, because he was called to military service and was away for two years. Two brothers (Sonny Bono and Marty Ingels) come on board to sue the cruise line, by having one of them fake an injury. The crew suspects he's faking but, unless they can get him to stand up, they're at the brothers' mercy. And, the one pretending to be injured (Bono), is attracted to a ...
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Episode 5 - Where Is It Written?/Julie's Aunt/The Big Deal
Release Date: 14 Oct. 1978A publisher (Gene Barry)'s neglected wife (Hope Lange) falls for the author (Richard Mulligan) of a long-awaited book; Capt. Stubing's lecherous uncle (Red Buttons) chases Julie, relentlessly; a businessman's (Allen Ludden) daughter (Mackenzie Phillips) uses her charms (on Sam Groom) to close a potential merger of her father's company.
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Episode 6 - Mike and Ike/The Witness/The Kissing Bandit
Release Date: 21 Oct. 1978A shy guy (Billy Crystal) dons a mask and goes around kissing every girl on the ship. Then, he meets a girl (Laurie Walters) with whom he connects. A couple (Marilyn McCoo and Billy Davis Jr.), who are Isaac's (Ted Lange) friends and with whom they performed on the streets in their youth, are now successful and rich and have a young son (Todd Bridges). But, his father spends more time on work than with his son. And, a woman (Toni Tennille) follows a man (Robert Reed), whom she knows witnessed what happened to someone she cares about and urges him to come forward and tell what he saw.
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Episode 7 - Ship of Ghouls
Release Date: 28 Oct. 1978The Amazing Alonzo (Vincent Price) performs illusions for his adoring fans (Jane Kean, Iris Adrian and Bibi Osterwald) while neglecting his fiancé (Joan Blondell). A boy (Charlie Aiken) and his friend tell lies to the crew to get attention, while his parents (Gary Collins and Mary Ann Mobley) are not aware of his mischief. Julie's (Lauren Tewes) friend (Barbara Anderson), a former model, comes aboard after suffering a car accident, leaving her face scarred.
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Episode 8 - A Time for Everything/The Song Is Ended/Accidental Cruise/Anoushka
Release Date: 4 Nov. 1978Capt. Stubing (Gavin MacLeod) is reunited with an old friend (Jill Whelan); former songwriter Charlie (Robert Goulet) encounters his ex-partner Burt (Richard Dawson) on board; secretary Sandy (Joanne 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).
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Episode 9 - Till Death Do Us Part-Maybe/Locked Away/Chubs
Release Date: 11 Nov. 1978Widow Ellen Garner is followed by her husband Mickey's ghost who tries to fix her up. Divorced Les and Gail see their daughter and her husband off but get locked in an unused cabin. Gopher's sister Jennifer makes a beeline for Doc.
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Episode 10 - Man of the Cloth/Her Own Two Feet/Tony's Family
Release Date: 18 Nov. 1978Reverend Whitney's blind date faces scorn from parishioner Barbara Sharp. Bert Wilder helps his wife Audrey deal with being blind. Princess engineer Tony's vacation plans change, so Julie and Gopher invite his family on a free cruise.
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Episode 11 - Heads or Tails/Mona of the Movies/The Little People
Release Date: 25 Nov. 1978Two buddies (Richard Gilliland and Adam Arkin) make a bet - for a pizza - to see who can get a date with Julie (Lauren Tewes). A man (Orson Bean) hopes to have a romantic relationship with his matinée idol crush (Rhonda Fleming), but he is intimidated by her fame and they seem to have repeated bad timing. A young man (Edward Albert) brings his parents on board for their 25th wedding anniversary and he runs into a girl (Patty McCormack) from home, to whom he is attracted. The problem is that his parents (Billy Barty and Patty Maloney) are little people and the young woman inadvertently reveals that little people make her uncomfortable.
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Episode 12 - The Captain's Cup/The Folks from Home/Legal Eagle
Release Date: 2 Dec. 1978The Captain (Gavin MacLeod) is expecting a prestigious award but the presenter (Pat Harrington Jr.) may not be whom he expects it to be; Doc (Bernie Kopell) becomes attached to an elderly couple (John McIntire and Jeanette Nolan) from his hometown, only to have to perform a life-threatening operation on the woman; and a recently divorced man (Bert Convy) runs into the lawyer (Leigh Taylor-Young) who represented his ex-wife in the divorce.
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Episode 13 - El Kid/The Last Hundred Bucks/Isosceles Triangle
Release Date: 9 Dec. 1978Larry and Cybill Hartman (Robert Urich and Heather Menzies-Urich) wanted to adopt a baby but end up with Pepito, a streetwise orphan (Gabriel Melgar); Doc and Stubing fall for Julie's friend, Karen Maynard (Connie Stevens); Wes and Renee Larson (Dave Madden and Dena Dietrich) and their friend, April Dunlevy, (Rue McClanahan) plan a business deal with a former executive (Dabney Coleman), who is a fraud.
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Episode 14 - Julie Falls Hard/Double Wedding/The Dummies
Release Date: 16 Dec. 1978Julie (Lauren Tewes) falls in love with a man (Tony Roberts) and his daughters (Annrae Walterhouse and Melora Hardin). Will she leave the ship for Alaska? Twins (Cyb Barnstable and Patricia Barnstable), unhappy with their perspective spouses (David Nelson and Fred Travalena), switch places. A separated couple (Ruth Buzzi and Sid Caesar) are assigned to the same cabin; they and their dummies entertain the passengers.
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Episode 15 - My Sister, Irene/The 'Now' Marriage/Second Time Around
Release Date: 13 Jan. 1979Irene Austin (Martha Raye) agrees to meet her college classmate, Andy Hopkins (Ray Bolger), after 40 years, then panics and tells him she's Irene's sister; Dr. Todd Gardiner (Peter Marshall) wrote a book about open marriage, but finds his own marriage, to Eleanor Gardiner (Barbara Rush), in jeopardy, as he gets close to a fellow passenger (Phyllis Elizabeth Davis); Doc's (Bernie Kopell) ex-wife (Tina Louise) arrives with a new fiancé (Lyle Waggoner).
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Episode 16 - Gopher's Opportunity/The Switch/Home Sweet Home
Release Date: 20 Jan. 1979Gopher's (Fred Grandy) friend (Bobby Van) offers him a job managing his hotel; a magician's (Michael Gregory) assistant (Melinda Naud) is upset when the magician sends his brother (Ron Palillo) to replace him in the act; a woman (Nancy Walker) moves her furniture into a ship's cabin, so she can get closer to a ship's porter (Abe Vigoda), to whom she is attracted.
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Episode 17 - Second Chance/Don't Push Me/Like Father, Like Son
Release Date: 27 Jan. 1979A widower and his son (Robert Mandan and Randolph Mantooth) fall in love with the same woman (Cathy Lee Crosby); Isaac (Ted Lange) worries that a young woman on probation (Debbi Morgan), working in the gift shop, has stolen some jewelry; a henpecked man (Roddy McDowall) feels he's being pressured, by his girlfriend (Tammy Grimes), into marriage, against his will.
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Episode 18 - Alas, Poor Dwyer/After the War/Itsy Bitsy/Ticket to Ride/Disco Baby: Part 1
Release Date: 3 Feb. 1979Julie's English teacher (Raymond Burr), a lonely alcoholic, is aboard ship for Julie's high school class reunion.
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Episode 19 - Alas, Poor Dwyer/After the War/Itsy Bitsy/Ticket to Ride/Disco Baby: Part 2
Release Date: 3 Feb. 1979Conclusion. At their high-school reunion, Julie and her former boyfriend find they'll still attracted to each other.
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Episode 20 - Best of Friends/Aftermath/Dream Boat
Release Date: 10 Feb. 1979Hans Conried) offers Captain Stubing (Gavin MacLeod) the command of a super-luxury liner; Doc meets his former mentor (Richard Anderson), now a disgruntled amputee, and his wife (Diana Muldaur); old college friends (Carol Lynley and Donna Pescow) are attracted to the same man (Ben Murphy).
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Episode 21 - A Good and Faithful Servant/The Secret Life of Burl Smith/Tug of War/Designated Lover
Release Date: 17 Feb. 1979A chauffeur (John Mills) takes up with his employer (Celeste Holm); an 8-year-old blames himself when his parents (Juliet Mills, David Hedison) separate; Gopher has a crush on a cover model (Hayley Mills).
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Episode 22 - Love Me, Love My Dog/Poor Little Rich Girl/The Decision
Release Date: 24 Feb. 1979A former waitress (Maren Jensen), who inherited a fortune, isn't sure if her boyfriend (Dennis Cole) loves her or her money; a man (Gene Rayburn) is interested in a woman (Fannie Flagg) but her dog (Cricket, a terrier) doesn't like him; Isaac (Ted Lange) falls for a woman (Debbie Allen), who's engaged.
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Episode 23 - A Funny Valentine/The Wallflower/Home is Not a Home
Release Date: 3 Mar. 1979Two shy people (Patty Dworkin and Zane Lasky) keep missing each other, due in part to Gopher's (Fred Grandy) interference; two residents of an old folks home (Minnie Pearl and Arthur Godfrey) take a cruise, only to be followed by their meddling children (Elinor Donahue and Warren Berlinger); a fortune teller (Samantha Eggar) may be a fraud but she may be something else for the Captain (Gavin MacLeod).
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Episode 24 - Ages of Man/Bo 'n Sam/Families
Release Date: 10 Mar. 1979Attracted to an older man (Paul Burke), Julie discovers she is being pursued by a teen with a crush (Patrick Labyorteaux); Bo and Sam (Philip Charles MacKenzie and Michael Tucci) break a ship model, meant for a party to celebrate Stubing's fifth year as Captain, and work to fix it in time; a couple (Ellen Bry and Mark Shera) try to find common ground between their parents (Leslie Nielsen and Arlene Dahl).
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Episode 25 - Murder on the High Seas/Sounds of Silence/Cyrano de Bricker
Release Date: 17 Mar. 1979Isaac overhears a couple (Peter Lawford and Dana Wynter) talking and thinks they are planning to kill Captain Stubing; a famous rock star (Sonny Bono) meets a deaf woman (Sheila Lenham); Doc's old friend (Jill St. John), who is on her honeymoon, believes her new husband (Charlie Callas) doesn't really love her.
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Episode 26 - April's Return/Super Mom/I'll See You Again
Release Date: 5 May 1979Former stowaway April Lopez (Charo) returns, this time as a lounge singer; a woman (Anne Meara) brings her kids on her second honeymoon, to the consternation of her husband (Jerry Stiller); a WW II veteran (Craig Stevens) and a USO entertainer (Cyd Charisse) reunite, after 35 years.
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Episode 27 - Third Wheel/Grandmother's Day/Second String Mom
Release Date: 12 May 1979A widower's (Ken Berry) second wife (Beth Howland) tries to win the acceptance of his two teenage daughters (Michele Tobin and Shelly Juttner); Gopher's (Fred Grandy) relationship with his father (Robert Cummings) is tested when his parents come on board for a Mother's Day cruise and his father feels like a third wheel compared to Gopher and his mother (Ethel Merman); an older woman (Nanette Fabray), with grown children, worries what her husband (Barry Nelson) will say when she tells him she's pregnant.