On This Day: February 27 1987 The Love Boat Special Who Killed Maxwell Thorn Aired on ABC

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On This Day: February 27 1987 The Love Boat Special Who Killed Maxwell Thorn Aired on ABC
On this day February 27 1987 The Love Boat aired the special episode Who Killed Maxwell Thorn? on ABC. This was one of five movie-length specials the popular series produced during its long run, giving fans an extended mystery-filled cruise adventure.

Unlike a typical lighthearted Love Boat episode, Who Killed Maxwell Thorn? had a whodunit mystery plot, centering around the suspicious death of a wealthy businessman aboard the ship. As the crew and passengers tried to solve the case, the special featured plenty of intrigue, romance, and comedy, all set against the backdrop of an extravagant cruise.

The Love Boat, which aired from 1977 to 1986, was one of television’s most beloved shows, known for its celebrity guest stars and heartwarming storylines. The special episodes, including Who Killed Maxwell Thorn?, allowed the series to take a more dramatic and cinematic approach while still delivering the charm that made it a hit.

Fun fact: Throughout its run, The Love Boat featured hundreds of celebrity guest appearances, including major stars like Tom Hanks, Florence Henderson, and even Andy Warhol.

Trivia question: The Love Boat was famous for its theme song, which became one of the most recognizable TV theme songs of all time. Can you name the singer who performed it?
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