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* [[Hey, It's That Guy!]]: Countless guest stars you'd recognize from other shows.
** What is [[The Mary Tyler Moore Show|Murray Slaughter]] doing piloting a cruise ship? And why is [[Get Smart|Siegfried]] the ship's doctor?
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* [[Stunt Casting]]: Virtually every guest star, including [[Billy Barty]] and [[Patty Maloney]] as a dwarf couple accompanied by their normal-height son.
** One episode was a treat for fans of ''[[The Dick Van Dyke Show]]'' as Richard Deacon plays a psychiatrist on vacation, with Rose Marie, Morey Amseterdam, and Jerry Van Dyke as three of his patients who come along as a surprise.
* [[You Look Familiar]]:
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- As Herself: In addition to playing six other named characters in various episodes over the years, Judy Landers also played herself in the 1987 episode "Who Killed Maxwell Thorn?"
- Hey, It's That Guy!: Countless guest stars you'd recognize from other shows.
- What is Murray Slaughter doing piloting a cruise ship? And why is Siegfried the ship's doctor?
- The Other Darrin: The first pilot movie had an entirely different cast playing the ship's crew.
- Prop Recycling... literally. The ship that served as the setting for the Love Boat was scrapped around March of 2012. So....
"The loooove boat... will not be taking another run..." |
- Stunt Casting: Virtually every guest star, including Billy Barty and Patty Maloney as a dwarf couple accompanied by their normal-height son.
- One episode was a treat for fans of The Dick Van Dyke Show as Richard Deacon plays a psychiatrist on vacation, with Rose Marie, Morey Amseterdam, and Jerry Van Dyke as three of his patients who come along as a surprise.
- You Look Familiar: The Love Boat (along with Fantasy Island) was You Look Familiar: The Series: numerous performers—Charo, Florence Henderson, Connie Stevens, Judy Landers and many many more—routinely made multiple appearances as two or more characters throughout its history.