A compassionate teacher returns to his inner city high school of his youth to teach a new generation of troublemaking kids.A compassionate teacher returns to his inner city high school of his youth to teach a new generation of troublemaking kids.A compassionate teacher returns to his inner city high school of his youth to teach a new generation of troublemaking kids.
- Nominated for 4 Primetime Emmys
- 3 wins & 8 nominations total
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- TriviaGroucho Marx was to make a cameo appearance in the episode "Sadie Hawkins Day". The planned scene was Kotter doing his frequent impression of Marx, then Marx appearing with his reaction. But when the 86-year-old Marx arrived on the set, it was decided that he was too weak to perform and the scene was scrapped. Marx posed for publicity photos with the cast but they were never released due to his frail appearance. Six years after Groucho Marx died, Gabe Kaplan would portray him in a stage play, filmed as Groucho (1983).
- GoofsThroughout out the series, it's clear that the actors/actresses portraying teenagers are actually in their 20s+. This is done as to not interfere with the schooling of real teenagers and to give the general viewing audience who are teenagers (or young people) themselves someone they can look up to.
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Freddie "Boom Boom" Washington: Hey, Mr. Kot-tair!
- ConnectionsFeatured in The 28th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards (1976)
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This show premiered in September of 1975 and instantly became a classic. The First three seasons are pure genius, however I have no idea what the hell happened to season 4.
This show has potential if you ignore season 4.
TVland now shows this show every Friday and Saturday night at midnight.
This show has potential if you ignore season 4.
TVland now shows this show every Friday and Saturday night at midnight.
- Swampthing316
- Apr 24, 2003
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