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Welcome Back, Kotter

  • TV Series
  • 1975–1979
  • TV-PG
  • 30m
IMDb RATING
7.1/10
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Welcome Back, Kotter (1975)
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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.

  • Creators
    • Gabe Kaplan
    • Alan Sacks
    • Peter Meyerson
  • Stars
    • Gabe Kaplan
    • Ron Palillo
    • John Travolta
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.1/10
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    POPULARITY
    3,504
    378
    • Creators
      • Gabe Kaplan
      • Alan Sacks
      • Peter Meyerson
    • Stars
      • Gabe Kaplan
      • Ron Palillo
      • John Travolta
    • 41User reviews
    • 25Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 4 Primetime Emmys
      • 3 wins & 8 nominations total

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    Gabe Kaplan
    Gabe Kaplan
    • Gabe Kotter
    • 1975–1979
    Ron Palillo
    Ron Palillo
    • Arnold Horshack
    • 1975–1979
    John Travolta
    John Travolta
    • Vinnie Barbarino
    • 1975–1979
    Marcia Strassman
    Marcia Strassman
    • Julie Kotter
    • 1975–1979
    John Sylvester White
    John Sylvester White
    • Mr. Michael Woodman
    • 1975–1979
    Robert Hegyes
    Robert Hegyes
    • Juan Epstein
    • 1975–1979
    Lawrence Hilton-Jacobs
    Lawrence Hilton-Jacobs
    • Freddie 'Boom Boom' Washington
    • 1975–1979
    Stephen Shortridge
    Stephen Shortridge
    • Beau DeLabarre
    • 1978–1979
    Helaine Lembeck
    • Judy Borden
    • 1975–1978
    Vernee Watson
    Vernee Watson
    • Vernajean Williams
    • 1975–1976
    Charles Fleischer
    Charles Fleischer
    • Carvelli
    • 1976–1979
    Bob Harcum
    • Wilbur Murray
    • 1976–1979
    Melonie Haller
    Melonie Haller
    • Angie Grabowski
    • 1978
    Irene Arranga
    • Mary Johnson…
    • 1978–1979
    Debralee Scott
    Debralee Scott
    • Rosalie 'Hotsy' Totsy
    • 1975–1978
    Dennis Bowen
    • Todd Ludlow
    • 1975–1977
    Ellen Travolta
    Ellen Travolta
    • Mrs. Horshack-O'Hara
    • 1977–1978
    Scott Ben-Yashar
    • Male Student…
    • 1975–1976
    • Creators
      • Gabe Kaplan
      • Alan Sacks
      • Peter Meyerson
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    sparkie-1

    A classic family sitcom

    This was a great series. Most of Kotter's jokes were so corny, but ya just gotta laugh anyway. This was made back when they knew how to make a sitcom, something the whole family can enjoy (yes that means it's safe for parents too). The "Sweathogs" always crack me up. Myself, also put in remedial education during high school could relate to a lot of it also. Great writing and acting has made this show a classic.
    Swampthing316

    Cult Classic (ignoring fourth season)

    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.
    7bkoganbing

    "Yeah We Tease Him A Lot, Cause We Got Him On The Spot"

    Though it only lasted for four seasons and the last one was pretty lame, Welcome Back Kotter left its mark especially one particular career. John Travolta got his first big break here and this series led to him starring in Saturday Night Fever while this show was still running. Unfortunately the show didn't outlast his leaving it.

    The premise was an interesting one, a nice one about a mans who wanted to give something back to where he came from. And where he came from was a class of underachievers from this same Brooklyn high school where he is now teaching. He's assigned to teach the dregs of the school, those for whom fate has decreed they've got a lifetime of changing tires or flipping burgers. Fate decreed that for Gabe Kotter, but he believed in cheating fate and is now trying to impart that same lesson to the sweathogs of a new generation.

    Sweathogs is the name of the group in his class and they were all New York types to the max. Robert Heyges, Laurence Hilton-Jacobs, Ron Palillo, and John Travolta were four of his students with whom he bonded with. Interestingly enough the four all very different backgrounds bonded with each other, the education system's neglect of them made them kindred spirits.

    Gabe Kaplan starred as Kotter and he created the show as well and drew from his own background. It's probably what gave the show its success. But when Kaplan wanted out after three seasons, the producers tried to keep it going, but the heart of the show was gone. Also by that time John Travolta was a major film star and he wanted out as well. They brought Marcia Strassman to the school and she had played Kaplan's wife and Mrs. Kotter was hired as a guidance counselor. It just didn't work and the show was mercifully canceled.

    There was one other very important element in Welcome Back Kotter. John Sylvester White played the Assistant Principal Mr. Woodman is a self serving bureaucrat who was in the school administration when Kotter was himself a sweathog. He can't believe the guy who was marked for failure could now be teaching in his school. White is frustrated every week when episode after episode Kotter gets through another crisis and doesn't quit in frustration. White is sitting around waiting to collect his pension and idealists he doesn't get if he ever was one in the first place, if he was ever young in the first place. He was a great antagonist for Kaplan as Kaplan shot zinger after zinger over this man's forehead. He never got a clue, but White created a great character. He never got enough credit for the show's success.

    Welcome Back Kotter was a beacon of New York urban culture, seventies style. Don't miss it when TV Land runs the episodes.
    rosettarosetta

    One of the best shows ever? I think so.

    'Welcome Back, Kotter' is one of those shows you stay home on the weekends for. I know I do. From the puberty-neglected voice of Arnold Horseshack to the feathered and Jew-froed hair of Vinnie Barbarino, Juan Epstein, and Gabe Kotter, everything about this show is classic. At first glance it might just seem like some kitschy little retro sitcom, but make no mistake, it is awesome. By the last season the show slowed down and became a shadow of it's former self, but if you can ignore that then you will see that this show is one of the best ever.
    Moonbeam-5

    Funny, entertaining show that will always be a classic.

    I'm 17 years old now, and a few years ago when Nick-At-Nite did the revival, showing every episode of "Welcome Back, Kotter", I was immediately hooked! It was so funny, I tuned in every night they showed it. The characters are all so stupid, you grow to love them :o) Definitely a great show for all ages!

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    • Trivia
      Groucho 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).
    • Goofs
      Throughout 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.
    • Quotes

      Arnold Horshack: [whenever he raises his hand] OOOOOOHHHHH! OOOOOOHHHHH! OOOOOOHHHHH!

    • Connections
      Featured in The 28th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards (1976)

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    • Release date
      • September 9, 1975 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Kotter
    • Filming locations
      • Bensonhurst, Brooklyn, New York City, New York, USA
    • Production companies
      • The Komack Company Inc.
      • Wolper Productions
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      • 30m
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