Welcome Back, Kotter
Welcome Back, Kotter is an American television sitcom that originally aired on the ABC network from 1975 to 1979.
Episodes
Ninety-five episodes were produced during Kotters four-year run. Hegyes once said his favorite episode was the one in which Mr. Kotter and the Sweathogs become trapped in a museum with a nutty curator. Other memorable episodes saw the boys solve a Watergate-like liver conspiracy in the cafeteria (complete with Mr. Woodman as an anonymous informant calling himself "Deepthroat"), and Mr. Kotter having to write an exam after a discrepancy is found in his high school records. Later storylines sometimes took a more serious tone, such as Horshack's drinking problem and his refusal to dissect a frog in class. Since producers did not know, at least not for certain, that the show would be cancelled after the 1978-79 season, Kotter had no official finale, no long-awaited graduation for the Sweathogs. Instead, the last original episode dealt with a feud that ensues when Washington gets an after-school job Epstein felt was rightly his. Fittingly, the entire primary cast appeared for one of the few times that season (though not together in the same scene). For almost the entire run, each episode began and ended with Mr. Kotter sharing an often corny joke about one of his relatives. Hi!
Related Topics:
Watergate - Deepthroat
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| ► | Introduction |
| ► | History |
| ► | Episodes |
| ► | Nominations |
| ► | Guest stars |
| ► | Spin-offs |
| ► | Broadcast history |
| ► | After the show |
| ► | Theme song |
| ► | Characters |
| ► | Interesting facts |
| ► | Cast |
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