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New dating adventure show THE REAL LOVE BOAT coming to 10

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Both the U.S. and Australia will receive localised versions of the new series inspired by the classic hit scripted series, The Love Boat.

U.S. network CBS and Network 10 announced today they have ordered localised versions of The Real Love Boat, a reality dating competition series inspired by The Love Boat, the hit 1970s scripted series that used Princess Cruises ships as its setting.

TV Blackbox previously reported on the casting for this new series, named under the guise of Onboard For Love, which is searching for men and women to embark on a trip of a lifetime and take a chance to find true love.

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Participants must be over the age of 21, and those who make it to the next round of the casting process are likely to be contacted by email in the next 6 to 8 weeks.

The series will film from June 1 to June 27, 2022.

Both versions of The Real Love Boat are expected to air in the U.S. and Australia later this year.

The Love Boat IP is owned by CBS Studios which, along with CBS and Network 10, are Paramount Global brands.

George Cheeks, president and chief executive officer of CBS, and head of global content strategy for Paramount’s free-to-air networks, including Network 10, said:

“The Love Boat is a timeless, romantic concept with universal appeal, and we’re excited to reimagine this popular series for audiences in two different countries.

“On the heels of NCIS: SYDNEY, today’s announcement is another example of our global franchise strategy to use our rich intellectual property and vast international footprint to develop new content for viewers around the world.”

The Real Love Boat brings singles together to cruise the Mediterranean on a luxury cruise ship while looking for love. Destination dates, challenges and surprise singles will test the couples’ compatibility and chemistry. Like the beloved original scripted series, the indispensable crew members including “captain” and “cruise director” will play pivotal roles in the matchmaking and navigation of the romantic (and sometimes turbulent) waters ahead.

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After almost a month at sea, only one winning couple will make it to the final port and take home a cash prize plus a once-in-a-lifetime trip courtesy of Princess Cruises, the series’ exclusive cruise line partner.

Beverley McGarvey, executive vice president and chief content officer of Paramount Australia and New Zealand, said:

“The Love Boat was synonymous with exotic locations, glamour, excitement and of course romantic connections underpinned by wonderful comic tales.

“The Real Love Boat will encompass all of this and more. A dating show showcasing suspense, exhilaration, humour and love as it sets sail for romantic adventures.”

Mitch Graham, senior vice president, alternative programming, CBS, said:

“Audiences really connected with the fun and escapism of The Love Boat.

“The iconic series embodied the many possibilities of people making new, meaningful connections. Reimagining it as a dating show with competition, adventure and romance makes The Real Love Boat an ideal fit for our schedule and viewers.”

John Padgett, president of Princess Cruises, said:

“The Love Boat has been synonymous with the Princess brand for more than 45 years since the world was introduced to glamour and elegance of the Princess experience.

“We look forward to millions coming aboard our iconic ships as we are expecting you on The Real Love Boat.”

Network 10 is now casting for their local version.

Click HERE for Network 10 casting information.

The Real Love Boat is produced by Eureka Productions in association with Buster Productions. Chris Culvenor, Paul Franklin, and Wes Dening serve as executive producers for Eureka.

The Real Love Boat is expected to air later in 2022.

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Matthew Simmonds
Matthew Simmonds
Matthew Simmonds is a journalist and blogger, with a keen interest in the world of Reality TV. He loves exploring both what’s happening in front of the camera but also how the magic comes together behind the scenes. If not glued to the TV bingeing one of the newest obsessions or a timeless series, you’ll find Matthew endlessly scrolling through Twitter (and he may even tweet a time or two). Matthew graduated from a Bachelor Degree in Communication, majoring in Journalism, at the Queensland University of Technology in 2022.
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