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The Real Love Boat’ dating show to sail on CBS’ fall lineup

NEW YORK » Network TV’s fondness for reality fare and reboots combine in “The Real Love Boat,” a sea-going dating show that’s part of the CBS fall schedule announced Wednesday.

Described as a “romance adventure competitio­n,” the series credits as its inspiratio­n the popular and kitschy comedy-drama “The Love Boat,” which aired from 1977-86 on ABC. “The Real Love Boat” will follow returning shows “Survivor” and “The Amazing Race” on Wednesday, a rare all-reality night for CBS.

With so much programmin­g available to viewers, “flow is important, lead-ins are important, compatible programmin­g is important,” said Kelly Kahl, CBS Entertainm­ent president. “This looked like a real good bet to us. It also looks like a real competitiv­e kind of counter-programmin­g move.”

By contrast, network rivals NBC and ABC have stocked their Wednesday lineups with comedies and dramas. There’s more to guard against than just other broadcaste­rs, given the rise of streaming services with splashy shows and ondemand convenienc­e.

That’s prompted growing broadcast reliance on fare known to viewers, including spinoffs and reboots. But CBS, which leans on the scripted “NCIS” and “FBI” franchises, is also placing bets on a trio of unpedigree­d new dramas this fall.

“East New York” stars Amanda Warren as the newly promoted head of a police precinct in the working-class neighborho­od where she has roots. Jimmy Smits co-stars. “Fire Country” follows a young convict (Max Thieriot, “Seal Team”) who joins a California prisonrele­ase firefighti­ng program for a second chance.

The other scripted addition, “So Help Me Todd,” is described as a “humorous legal drama.” Oscar-winner Marcia Gay Harden (“Pollock”) stars as a successful attorney who hires her less-driven son, a private detective played by Skylar Astin, to work for her law firm.

The shows canceled by CBS are “Magnum P.I.”; “United States of Al”; “B Positive”; “Good Sam” and “How We Roll.”

The network and its Paramount Global siblings, including Paramount+, presented their wares to advertiser­s in New York on Wednesday. The streaming service announced that “Tulsa King,” starring Sylvester Stallone as a mobster exiled to Oklahoma, will debut Nov. 13.

 ?? (PRINCESS CRUISE/CBS VIA AP) ?? This image released by CBS shows a Princess Cruise ship. CBS announced a new reality show called “The Real Love Boat,” a sea-going dating show that’s part of the CBS fall schedule. Described as a “romance adventure competitio­n,” the series credits as its inspiratio­n the popular and kitschy comedy-drama “The Love Boat,” which aired from 1977-86.
Right:
Charles A. Lindbergh landed his Spirit of St. Louis monoplane near Paris, completing the first solo airplane flight across the Atlantic Ocean in 331⁄2 hours.
Amelia Earhart became the first woman to fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean as she landed in Northern Ireland, about 15 hours after leaving Newfoundla­nd.
Chuck Berry recorded his first single, “Maybellene,” for Chess Records in Chicago.
(PRINCESS CRUISE/CBS VIA AP) This image released by CBS shows a Princess Cruise ship. CBS announced a new reality show called “The Real Love Boat,” a sea-going dating show that’s part of the CBS fall schedule. Described as a “romance adventure competitio­n,” the series credits as its inspiratio­n the popular and kitschy comedy-drama “The Love Boat,” which aired from 1977-86. Right: Charles A. Lindbergh landed his Spirit of St. Louis monoplane near Paris, completing the first solo airplane flight across the Atlantic Ocean in 331⁄2 hours. Amelia Earhart became the first woman to fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean as she landed in Northern Ireland, about 15 hours after leaving Newfoundla­nd. Chuck Berry recorded his first single, “Maybellene,” for Chess Records in Chicago.

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