It provided a much more interesting challenge than it might have been.. Cathryn Damon (1930-1987) The Soap (1977-1981) star cruised twice. Henry Jones (1912-1999) The wonderfully droll old actor played a passenger who recognizes a younger passenger (Dean Butler), but can't remember from where. She played Isaac's high school teacher (gosh, she would've been in her seventies even then) whose grandson is, random of all random, Reb Brown. Mary-Margaret Humes (b. April 4, 1954) In an early (1983) role, she played a magician's (Dick Van Patten) daughter courted by a novice magician (Barry Van Dyke). Vincent Van Patten (b. October 17, 1957) Dick's son played a jock with a yen for his friend's (Philip Brown) mom (Samantha Eggar). Jo Ann Harris (b. David Wayne (1914-1995) The TV veteran sailed twice, and both journeys involved scenes with Ted McGinley. Marilyn Michaels (b. February 26, 1943) In an exceedingly rare TV acting gig, the impressionist played a publicist (with co-worker Debbie Reynolds) who were supposed to book stars to mix and mingle on the cruise, but whose failure means they must spend the cruise impersonating stars themselves. He began his career at the Chichester Festival Theatre in the UK. May 25, 1947) She was hilarious as Taffy Martino on the two-part, Season 1 episode about a gang of thieves stalking a star (Michele Lee) wearing a Liz Taylor-sized diamond. and flirts with Doc. She was of course now the wife of one of his bosses, so was hellbent on getting revenge. Judy Canova (1913-1983) Canova played a crew member who Capt. This time, he played the son of a traveling couple (Don Porter and Barbara Billingsley) who insists on harassing a steward (Gregg Henry) to be sure everything is up to snuff, only to randomly discover that the steward is his brother! But it would have been much simpler in hindsight. The second pilot, in 1977, featured: Ken Berry, Diana Canova, Bert Convy, Celeste Holm, Hope Lange, Kristy McNichol, Robert Reed, Craig Stevens, Marcia Strassman and Lyle Waggoner. The three of them must've been rolling their eyes! This list of guest stars on the television series The Love Boat is alphabetical by last name. ?) He played a handicapped man, a guy accidentally assigned to a female cabin mate (Trish Stewart), a guy threatened by his girlfriend's (Ann Turkel) talents, a guy who sweeps Judy off her feet and a man who falls for a woman (Mimi Kuzyk) who is his wife! Photo back: Add To Cart. She was starring in a play in the West End of London when she was spotted by a representative of Aaron Spelling Productions, and flown to LA with the full star treatment. I have spent my whole life since mid-Atlantic. In a twist I don't think has happened before, Leigh was again matched up with Conrad Bain (and Vic Tayback) on a future episode. Stephen Keep (b. August 24, 1947) Played a shrink trying to treat a klepto (Joan Van Ark). Stubing odd says as they board.) The most lucrative majors? Morgan Fairchild (b. February 3, 1950) That's it, that's the cruise ticket! On the fashion cruise, he was one half of a husband-and-wife team (with Anne Baxter) running a modeling agency. His TV mom Diana Hyland (1936-1977) had died of cancer less than two years earlier, and his Love Boat mom went on to die of it in 1983. Randolph Mantooth (b. September 19, 1945) Only sailed once, as a guy competing for a woman (Cathy Lee Crosby) with his dad (Robert Mandan). Anthony Andrews in The Love Boat Season 4 - Episode 28: Tony and Julie/Separate Beds/America's Sweetheart Photo 10"x 7" inches (26x18 cm) High-quality photography on professional photo paper This is not an ink print I combine Shipping cost. For someone of his stature, his only suitable sailing companion was Olivia de Havilland. Nanette Fabray (1920-2018) The veteran sailed three times (same number as her niece, Shelley Fabares). He played a WWII vet reuniting with his old love (Cyd Charisse), and a man romancing a matriach (Alexis Smith) whose business he has manipulated away from her. Fox. On a Season 1 episode, she played a woman convinced her husband (David Groh) was trying to kill her rather than surprise her with a party. That's more like it! Constance Forslund (b. June 19, 1950) Sailed twice. Stubing. He played a doctor whose companion (Denise Nicholas) becomes palsy-walsy with his ex (Lynne Moody) and a flamboyant director trying to film a movie on board the ship. Peter Mark Richman (1927-2021) Played a perfectly icky guy romancing the delightful mom (Florence Henderson) of a young girl (Tracy Nelson) he tried to force himself on. May 31, 1943) Sailed as a playboy who Doc sets up with a woman (Vicki Lawrence) so Doc can get with his sis (Misty Rowe), and as a playboy (again!) It was part of ABC's Saturday night "one-two punch" along with Fantasy Island until the . Jimmie Walker (b. June 25, 1947) This show kept J.J. steadily employed, including five voyages (among them a two-parter). Carolyn Jones (1930-1983) Morticia sailed in 1979, four years before her death from cancer. She was the daughter of a woman (Alexis Smith) maligned by her secret boyfriend (Kiel Martin), a woman leading on a much older carnival owner (Howard Keel) and the wife of a consumer advocate (Ray Buktenica) who resents her thinking about working with his fave brownie manufacturer. All of the actors cruised on the series, and of the crew members who were replaced, Azzara came back as a guest, too. She cruised as a single woman using a wedding ring to keep guys away, but who is then surprised to find a potential mate in a sexy passenger (Barry Van Dyke). Jim Knaub (b. Natwick and Hayes were, of course, Snoop Sisters (1972) co-stars, while Hayes and MacArthur were real-life mother and son. ?) Howard Keel (1919-2004) Reunited in a love story with his Seven Brides for Seven Brothers (1954) co-star Jane Powell, he next played a carnival owner pair with, of all people, Jan Smithers. She hasn't acted in over 30 years, but sailed three times: a woman delivering divorce papers to her husband (James MacArthur) and his girlfriend (Susan Buckner); a customs inspector with a hard-on for Gopher; and a treasure hunter. JaNet DuBois (1932-2020) The Good Times (1974-1979) gal was seeking a good time on a 1980 cruise, but her son (Mark James) kept trying to get her back together with her ex (Cleavon Little). Is there a better way? Jane Withers (1926-2021) The former child star and Liquid Plumr pitchwoman had a ball as an uptight spinster traveling with her low-key less uptight pal (Ann B. Davis). Solar sprawl is tearing up the Mojave Desert. Jay Johnson (b. July 11, 1949) Fresh off of Soap (1977-1981), he played a head chef angry that another chef (Leslie Easterbrook) has arrived in his kitchen. Maurice Evans (1901-1989) In his final episodic-TV performance, Evans played a man whose sister's (Mildred Natwick) friend (Helen Hayes) is considering marrying him to take the pressure off her nephew (James MacArthur) so he can focus on his own relationship. Dick Shawn (1923-1987) Sailed twice (including a two-parter). Larry Breeding (1946-1982) Though he was dead by 1982, Breeding made two voyages, including playing a crew member on one. The episode paired her with Tony Franciosa as a couple reunited after 11 long years. Barbara Anderson (b. November 27, 1945) I loved her appearance as Julie McCoy's old pal, a model who has what is mortified by what is supposed to be a disfiguring scar but she still looks like Barbara Anderson, and at 33, her '70s modeling career was over anyway! The segment, called "Isaac's History Lesson" because the woman is put in her place for her views was written by white Fred Grandy and white Bernie Kopell. Mary Ann Mobley (1937-2014) Miss America 1959 cruised in 1981 as a woman helping a paranoid guy (Dick Martin) search his cabin for electronic bugs and in 1985 as a woman competing with her daughter (Crystal Bernard) for Gopher's company. Candy Azzara aka Candice Azzara (b. Darren McGavin (1922-2006) Sailed on a 1980 two-parter as a contest promoter contemplating a bribe, but whose wife (Debbie Reynolds) is contemplating taking a hike. Eddie Mekka (1952-2021) Carmine Ragusa sailed three times, as an overanalytical love bird (with Lani O'Grady), a man traveling with his mom (Sylvia Sidney) who can't get past her disapproval to hook up with a childhood pal (Joan Prather) and as Julie's high school friend posing as the penpal who lured a babe (Audrey Landers) aboard. He was paired with Priscilla Barnes on one cruise, falling for her while sailing with his estranged wife (Michele Lee). On a Season 4 episode, he played an inexplicable Casanova well on his way to bedding his 10,000th woman, only to be stopped in his tracks by love (with Gina Hecht). Ray Milland (1907-1986) Oscar winner who played one of two sets of parents (his wife was Eleanor Parker) on the 1983 Alaska wedding cruise. Leslie Caron (b. July 1, 1931) Not at all the funny, awkward girl we knew in Gigi (1958), Caron was Mrs. Duvall on the show's 1986 Christmas cruise. Peter Marshall (b. Bobby Sherman (b. July 22, 1943) The '60s teen idol didn't act too often in the '70s and '80s, but cruised twice. Deborah Shelton (b. November 21, 1948) The glam model and actress played a young woman romancing her dad's (Clint Walker) best friend (Robert Reed). Lew Ayres (1908-1996) Played a man chagrined by his wife's (Janet Gaynor) admission she had been sneaking money from her allowance to build a sizable nest egg. Thank you so much for the eye-opening story! Edward Winter (1937-2001) The instantly IDable character actor sailed on a Season 2 episode as the dad of a tomboy (Melissa Gilbert) in puppy love (with Jimmy Baio). Fanboy Isaac got more than her autograph. Yep, yep, yep, yep, yep. Cunningham, Capt. Gorgeous Fairchild cruised in 1981, playing the grandniece of a rich man (Lloyd Bridges) deciding how his will is going to shake out. Bill Macy (1922-2019) Walter Findlay of Maude (1972-1978) fame cruised twice, once as a man told he must perform a selfless act or be denied entry to Heaven (by angel Fritz Weaver) and once as one half of a couple (with Jayne Meadows) who everyone thinks is married and comes aboard annually on their anniversary, but who are actually cheating on their spouses. 1967) Child actor with only four credits before he vanished, but his very next role after cruising in 1978 was the short-lived ABC series Friends with future Love Boat cast member Jill Whelan. So instead, he falls in love. Her best was as a woman who agrees to meet a college crush (Ray Bolger), then chickens out and pretends to be her own older sister, she's so embarrassed by how she's changed. "I've fallen in love with a person who's having a sex-change operation!". Laurie Walters (b. January 8, 1947) Joannie Bradford sailed twice, playing a girl being romanced by a kissing bandit (Billy Crystal) and a woman who wants to learn the identity of her natural father (Ross Martin). David Doyle (1929-1997) Bosley was on the series a half-dozen times, playing a womanizer, a man romancing a married lady (Betty White), a bragging dad, a lecherous boss, a desperately-in-debt businessman and in a cameo a repairman. LeVar Burton (b. February 16, 1957) In his only cruise, in 1984, the Roots (1977) star played a blind man competing with Isaac for a young woman's (Shari Belafonte) heart. Anthony Colin Gerald Andrews (/ntni ndruz/; born 12 January 1948) is an English actor best known for his role as Lord Sebastian Flyte in the 1981 ITV miniseries Brideshead Revisited. The first time around, he played a man being tricked (by McGinley's character) into believing in a fountain of youth. On his first cruise, he was charmingly empathetic in a reunion performance with old co-star June Allyson, who is playing blind. Cesar Romero (1907-1994) The Joker sailed three times (including a two-parter). On her first excursion, she played the daughter of a businessman (Allen Ludden) using her feminine wiles on a guy (Sam Groom) they hoped would merge with his business. Pedro Armendriz Jr.(1940-2011) In a rare English-language role, he played one of Juliet Mills's clueless fiancs, the other being Gary Conway. When she initially resists his wedding proposal, she urges him, "Look at me I'm Black and I'm blind!" List of The Love Boat guest stars - EverybodyWiki Bios & Wiki He later played a guy who always competes with his friend (Ken Kercheval), and winds up competing for Julie. When she first boards, Doc kisses her hand and says she must have a beautiful line. He was also a man afraid of the water, one half of an older couple (with Charlotte Rae) whose pal (Jamie Farr) has a much-younger new GF (Heather Locklear) post-divorce and a lecherous soap producer who tries to coerce Carol Channing onto the casting couch! Particularly important to remember her it was her last gig! Dennis Holahan (b. November 7, 1942) Traveled as a man whose wife (real-life wife at the time Loretta Swit) doesn't trust him, so she hires a British vixen (Catherine Oxenberg) to try to tempt him. Next, on another fairly "special" episode, he played a juvenile delinquent whose thieving ways are covered up by a usually by-the-book retired copper (Cornel Wilde). May 12, 1948) Played a rival to Isaac with passenger Berlinda Tolbert and later played the promoter of the Harlem Globetrotters. Capt. Ruta Lee (b. Wendy Schaal (b. July 2, 1954) The woman who would go on the voice Francine Smith on American Dad! Kopell talked about the pilot situation here. First, she played a mom who wants her daughter (real-life daughter Kyle Aletter) to marry rich, an artist painting a nude portrait of Capt. Finally, in a role-reversal of her first performance, she played a woman who disapproved of her dad's (Bernie Hamilton) romance (with Esther Rolle). Pamela Brull (b. August 25, 1953) Played an employee (who we only see once) who Ace must fire. Quinn Cummings (b. August 13, 1967) Big on Family (1978-1980), Cummings gave one of her last performances on a latter-day Love Boat as a teen runaway who meets Larry Gatlin and the Gatlin Brothers, and they try to help her. She meets a diet doc (Lyle Waggoner) who used to work with the guy (Kelly Monteith) whose plan has her malnourished. Patrick MacNee (1922-2015) Played a thief whose niece (Julia Duffy) wants him to retire. Dana Plato (1964-1999) Played a girl having a fling with a guy (Christopher Knight) but whose romance is challenged by her big sis (Jaime Lyn Bauer). On the other, she was a society matron whose name was attached to a hospital. Paul Burke (1926-2009) A three-time cruiser, he was frequently an older man who caught the eye of younger women. Dick Martin (1922-2008) For a guy with relatively few acting credits, the Laugh-In (1967-1973) performer acted four times on Love Boat. Irlene Mandrell (b. January 29, 1956) This Mandrell sister only has five acting experiences on TV and in films, and in fact her two Love Boat cruises marked her only TV acting! Barnard Hughes (1915-2006) Sweet as a retired kiddie-show host who helps a traumatized orphan (David Faustino, who isn't famous enough to have gotten the porthole treatment). He sailed once, playing the estranged son of fellow singer and real-life dad Allan Jones. . Debbie Allen (b. January 16, 1950) Cruised twice and guess which cast member was her love interest twice? Ty Hardin (1930-2017) Played the dad (Kathleen Nolan as his wife) of Cindy Simmons (Maureen McCormick), who was dying of leukemia. Erik Estrada (b. Charles Nelson Reilly (1931-2007) He played a man who vows to stay in his cabin with his love match (Charlotte Rae) the whole trip so they can get to know each other. We also get a great doo-wop performance by Davis, McCoo and Ted Lange. On July 23 of that year, she gave up her Miss America title over nude photos with lesbian overtones that appeared in Penthouse Magazine. In fact, other than playing himself or two-dimensional press-type characters, I believe he only acted about five times, and twice was on The Love Boat. Nancy Kulp (1921-1991) Kulp, TV's ultimate sour spinster (and in real life a perfectly cool lesbian), sailed three times. And some sweet shirtless scenes. The Love Boat (S07E26) 1984 - YouTube Bill Daily (1927-2018) The Bob Newhart Show (1972-1978) veteran only sailed one time, in 1979 (a two-parter). The latter was hyped by a TV Guide ad screaming, "Vicki Falls in Love with a Man Old Enough to Be Her Father!". Jaime Lyn Bauer (b. May 28, 1957) In her first of two cruises, she was a gambling-addict newlywed with on-screen hubby Shea Farrell. Tom Hallick (b. June 13, 1941) Played a man traveling with his handicapped brother (Patrick Wayne). Harvey Korman (1927-2008) Harvey sailed on the 1976 TV movie and on three episodes (including two two-parters). Rue McClanahan (1934-2010) Blanche sailed on the Pacific Princess many times many, many times! Dallas Cowboy Cheerleaders (NA) The '70s pop-cultural sensations were aboard for a 1979 cruise that found some of them interacting with none other than grande dame Ginger Rogers! Michael Spound (b. April 8, 1957) He sailed three times, playing a man mad his mom (Lee Meriwether) is having a May-December romance (with Dean Paul Martin), a courier encumbered by a package handcuffed to his wrist and I am not kidding the manager of the Temptations. It's cuh-lassic watching Gordon, Duke and Hunter trading lines, like when Gordon remembers Hunter as a kid, labeling him as "O.D.D. One of just six animals to get the porthole treatment. Doris sailed three times, including playing a steward who is a love interest for an ex-Army guy (Vic Tayback), a woman who wants to use her lawyer son (Adam Arkin) as her divorce lawyer (from James Coco) and the pushy mom of a woman (Tovah Felshuh) she's attempting to sabotage with a male passenger (Louis Giambalvo). On his first cruise, his character and his character's son (Kevin Brophy) picked up chicks together. Marla Heasley (b. September 4, 1959) Played a passenger who helped nurse Ace to health. Clive Revill (b. April 18, 1930) In 1986, he played a tycoon who hires Gopher away to manage a tropical resort. He was with his nosy wife (Nancy Dussault), part of a treasure hunt and a generous rich guy who promises to make people's dreams come true. May 2, 1948) The country group sailed once, in 1986, on an episode that found Larry (playing himself) trying to help a runaway (Quinn Cummings). investigating a missing passenger. Joan Fontaine (1917-2013) The glamorous Oscar winner played an old friend of Capt. The one that sticks out for me is when he played a man feigning an injury in order to sue the cruise line, but who falls for a hot girl (trs chre Judy Landers) and eventually comes clean. Elsewhere (1983-1986) run. Danielle Brisebois (b. June 28, 1969) Played a girl taken on her first cruise by a dad (William Christopher) who seeks to reconnect. "The Love Boat" The Expedition/Julie's Wedding/The Mongala/Julie's Sloyan played a bookie about to lose his GF (Stephanie Faracy) to an undercover G-man (Jack Riley) and on the Egyptian cruise an inattentive teacher with a hot wife (Valerie Harper) and a hot-to-trot ex-student (Grant Show). Kevin Brophy (b. November 1, 1953) Just a few years earlier, he was the teen-stud star of the series Lucan (1977-1978) and was in all the teen mags. David Hasselhoff (b. July 17, 1952) Sailed twice in a row (1980 and 1981), once as a young lawyer having an affair with an older colleague (Shelley Fabares) and once as Julie's college beau who can't live in the present. The second time around, McGinley was ship's photographer Ace, and he was charged with firing two of the ship's employees, including one played by Wayne. (And in real life, both wound up being personally very, very conservative.). Gunilla Hutton (b. Joe Regalbuto (b. August 24, 1949) Played rocker Crazy Joe Flash, a hard rocker who disguises himself as mild-mannered Herb Hanson and finds shipboard love with a regular girl (Donna Pescow). Evelyn Keyes (1916-2008) From Gone with the Wind (1939) to The Love Boat (1983)! Patty Maloney (b. Ross Martin (1920-1981) Cruised once, in 1980, playing a man who gave up his baby daughter for adoption many years earlier, only to find her (Laurie Walters) and her mom (Marjorie Lord), his former neighbor, on the Pacific Princess. 0:00 / 3:42 The Love Boat, Julie and Tony: So Close (and Still so Far) LinusandSally 1.05K subscribers Subscribe 18K views 6 years ago At the end of season six, Julie fell in love with a. Sorrell Booke (1930-1994) In 1980, Boss Hogg made his one and only voyage as a Puerto Rico-based, Sidney Greenstreet-style mystery man seemingly involved in the hunt for a missing person with big bucks at stake. I could be mistaken, but I think the 1984 episode was the only one featuring an out gay couple. Richard Deacon (1921-1984) Hilarious as a group therapist whose group pursues him on his cruise in search of continuous treatment. Stubing's dad on a Season 1 episode. Caren Kaye (b. Lauren Tewes - Wikipedia Alana Stewart (b. His final performance was on this show, as a loser steward who faked his death (as a sea hero) years ago and who is faced with having to reveal himself to his adult daughter (Dori Brenner). Nancy would go on to play Sofia's sister (1987), and Jack would go on to play her husband (1988). Tom Poston (1921-2007) Along with playing himself on the finale, he sailed as a dirty old man egging on his cabin mate (Anson Williams) to make a play for Julie, and a plagiarizing author. Carlene Watkins (b. June 4, 1952) I loved her on Best of the West (1981-1982). When he did, he did so with Constance Forslund on his arm. Tiny the Kangaroo (b. Age-gap discourse is boring, but isn't it wild to think of Heather Locker trading lines with Louis Nye, Charlotte Rae and Jamie Farr? Charlie Callas (1927-2011) Callas played a man married to an old pal of Doc's (Jill St. John), who is insecure about whether he really loves her. (He should look good to her he was 14 years her junior!). With Gavin MacLeod, Bernie Kopell, Fred Grandy, Ted Lange. Gopher is freaked out, but allows her to tell her story. - The Movie Experience. Finally, he appeared as a horny private on the show's bizarre, Season 9 "Forties Fantasy" episode, which was all Gopher's dream that the ship was a WWII vessel en route to France. Donna Pescow (b. Played a dude from Queens who sees an old neighborhood girl (Dorian Lopinto), but she is pretending to be a richie so brushes him off. Tristan Rogers (b. June 3, 1946) A soap actor, he played a soap actor doing battle with a soap writer (Susan Lucci) who once rejected him. First, he played a businessman whose daughter (Mackenzie Phillips) put the moves on a man (Sam Groom) trying to merge with his company. Shelley Fabares (b. January 19, 1944) She sailed three times, including in as a lawyer in a May-December romance with a younger colleague (David Hasselhoff). Stubing but wants nothing to do with him. (You should pardon the expression.). Tracy Nelson (b. October 25, 1963) Ricky's daughter and Harriet's granddaughter and David's niece sailed in 1985 in a dramatic role as a young woman who despises her mother's guy (Peter Mark Richman), but can't say why and yes, it's because he was hoping to fit a square peg into a round hole. Lauren Tewes (b. October 26, 1953) as Julie McCoy She got the porthole treatment when she returned to the series after her firing. In fact, Ferrell is not that heavy, but it's a huge deal. Diana Muldaur (b. August 19, 1938) Played the wife of a woe-is-me amputee (Richard Anderson). I found out very quickly.. Ken Berry (1933-2018) Made not only an appearance on the series, but was also in the second TV movie (from 1977) that preceded the launch of the show. She also played a klepto crushing on a shrink (Stephen Keep Mills), a shy travel nut who meets a handsome passenger (Michael Zaslow) who turns out to be an infamous jewel thief and a woman who hired a P.I. Rosey Grier (b. July 14, 1932) Not much of a stretch when Grier played a dejected football jock who had been cut from the team. Tony Selkirk 5 episodes, 1981 Diana Canova . In a classic Love Boat move, her malevolent character flips on a dime in the end and helps get the two lovebirds together. Randi Oakes (b. August 19, 1951) The CHiPs (1977-1982) babe sailed three times, playing a woman traveling with her dad (Mason Adams), Julie's old friend known for stealing other women's boyfriends (with the character name Honey Bee Harknest) and a woman who both members of a comedy team (Christopher Mayer and Michael Lembeck) crush on. Sylvia Sidney (1910-1999) Along with having one of the grandest porthole performances, she played a disapproving mom who dislikes her son's (Eddie Mekka) old flame (Joan Prather). She also played a 58-year-old woman who finds out she's pregnant. Charlene Tilton (b. December 1, 1958) Sailed three times (including a two-parter), as a woman who falls for her runaway boyfriend's (Lloyd Alan) best friend (Donny Most), a woman pursued by a courier (Michael Spound) who refuses to remove a handcuffed briefcase from his arm and a secretary on the series finale. March 17, 1949) I am wondering how ABC got CBS star Patrick Duffy to take a cruise right when he was hot as fire on Dallas (1979-1991), but he did just that in 1981, as a SEXY but GASP illiterate man who is the target of both Michelle Phillips and Jenilee Harrison. Marti Stevens (b. August 15, 1933) The protge of Marlene Dietrich (1901-1992) played a socialite with an escort (Cesare Danova) in her second-to-last performance on TV or in movies. Michael Young (b. May 6, 1946) The Hee Haw personality appeared on a two-part episode playing a woman eating her way overseas. Village People Alex Briley (b. April12, 1951), David Hodo (b. July 7, 1947), Glenn Hughes (1950-2001), Randy Jones (b. September 13, 1952), Felipe Rose (b. January 12, 1954) & Ray Simpson (b. January 15, 1952) The disco sensations arrived on a 1980 episode singing an a cappella rendition of "In the Navy," which had been a #3 smash about 18 months prior.
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