Eight years after his first stint on The Bachelorette, Nick Viall has become a to-go for advice in and outside of Bachelor Nation — and he’s sharing all he’s learned about relationships, dating and sex in his new book.
17.09.2022 - 04:05 / variety.com
The Real Love Boat” and a new animated holiday special titled “Reindeer In Here.” Three crew members and twelve singles will join hosts Rebecca Romijn and Jerry O’Connell on a luxury Princess Cruises ship through the Mediterranean, with the series set to premiere on October 5. The ship’s crew members – Captain Paolo Arrigo, Ezra Freeman and Matt Mitcham – will play pivotal roles in the matchmaking, similar to how the original scripted “Love Boat” series operated.
The show’s contestants attempt to find a love connection while visiting and competing on challenges in cities such as Barcelona, Marseille, Rome, Santorini, Athens and more. The singles’ names are listed below:
The show’s winning couple will dock in the final port and take home a cash prize plus a trip courtesy of Princess Cruises. The opening credits are based on the original “Love Boat” credits, including a new version of the theme song (originally sung by Jack Jones), crooned by the hosts themselves. Here’s a first look at the opening of “The Real Love Boat,” including the new theme song: * “Reindeer In Here,” the upcoming animated holiday special from CBS based on the Christmas book from author Adam Reed, is set to premiere on November 29 at 9 p.m. PT / ET, and will stream on Paramount+ afterward. Greg Erb & Jason Oremland wrote the screenplay for the special, which follows a young reindeer named Blizzard who, along with his group of friends, seek to save the future of Christmas. Reed executive produced the special, which is produced by Eye Animation Productions, CBS Studios’ animation arm. Additional executive producers are writers are Erb and Jasn Oremland. Jonathan Koch and Sander Schwartz are executive producers and Lino DiSalvo is director and
Eight years after his first stint on The Bachelorette, Nick Viall has become a to-go for advice in and outside of Bachelor Nation — and he’s sharing all he’s learned about relationships, dating and sex in his new book.
Life partners and cohosts! Before Rebecca Romijn and Jerry O’Connell joined forces on The Real Love Boat, their own romantic saga began in 2004.
Jerry O’Connell had to put on his best game when it came to landing his wife, Rebecca Romijn! During a conversation with ET, host revealed that he had to play it cool from the opposite side of the VIP section in Las Vegas to get her attention. “I saw Rebecca in the VIP section. I was in whatever the opposite of VIP section is,” he tells ET’s Matt Cohen.
Michael Schneider Variety Editor at Large Paolo Arrigo was giving the producers behind CBS’ “The Real Love Boat” a tour of the Princess Cruises ship he oversees when the creative team fell in love with the captain. They then asked Princess if they could borrow Arrigo for a few weeks — and that’s how, in addition to being a real-life ship captain, he now plays one on TV. “We were scouting the ship and met Captain Paolo, who was the designated captain of the ship at that time,” executive producer Jay Bienstock tells Variety. “When we met him, we thought, ‘Wow, you are so charming and so interesting. We’d love to have you be on the show, as opposed to being the captain while we’re filming.’ And then Princess graciously gave him to us.”
The Real Love Boat kicks off tonight on CBS!
Their first red carpet together! Newly-crowned Big Brother season 24 winner Taylor Hale and Joseph Abdin stepped out for the premiere of CBS’ The Real Love Boat aboard Princess Cruises on Saturday, October 1, in San Pedro, California.
The Real Love Boat, CBS’ newest reality show, hosted by Rebecca Romijn and Jerry O’Connell, is debuting on Wednesday (October 5) and we’re introducing the contestants featured on the show!
Since returning to our screens, Married At First Sight UK has been filled with drama, thanks to its explosive dinner parties and shock recouplings. But while the contestants on the show bravely wear their hearts on their sleeves in a bid to make a success of marrying a stranger, not all those on the show have been as open when it comes to getting to know their new spouse.
Mark your calendars! The fall TV season is just getting started, and Us Weekly has rounded up all the new CBS shows that will liven up your nights in. Watch the video above and scroll down to see the full lineup of must-see entertainment, including exciting new dramas and the return of two beloved reality stalwarts.
BBC The Apprentice star Amy Anzel is putting the boardroom behind her as she prepares to take to the stage after landing a lead role performing in a pantomime production of Aladdin this Christmas. The American actress, singer and dancer turned beauty entrepreneur will play The Spirit of the Ring in Aladdin - and she has lived her own real-life fairytale.
Marlyne Barrett is revealing a real-life diagnosis.
It’s been six years since the second and BEST series of Love Island (in our humble opinion) aired on TV and while the likes of Olivia and Alex Bowen, Cara de la Hoyde, Nathan Massey and Kady McDermott are still huge showbiz names, there are plenty of 2016 Islanders that have faded from the spotlight (Liana Isadora Van Riel, anyone?).One such Islander who has taken a backseat from the public eye since leaving the villa is Adam Jukes. He was a 23-year-old car salesman from Manchester when he entered the villa alongside Katie Salmon after being chosen by the girls to join the show over three other potential contestants and eventually coupled up with another bombshell, Lauren Whiteside.Adam and Lauren were dumped from the villa just four days before the final and briefly continued dating on the outside world before splitting for good (as the old Love Island fable goes).
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s staff were reportedly left in tears upon discovering that the couple were planning their break from the royal spotlight. Harry and Meghan stepped away from the royal family in 2020, sparking a series of events that would ultimately sour relationships and lead to one very infamous Oprah Winfrey interview. Offering fresh insight in her latest book, The Times’ royal correspondent Valentine Low writes on what happened behind the palace’s closed doors.
Setting sail on October 5th, the show promises plenty of romance and a boat-load (excuse the pun) of drama.