Remembering Kotter and His Sweathogs

Welcome Back, Kotter burst onto the scene in September 1975 and was an instant hit. The initial idea was to focus on a young newly married teacher [Gabe Kaplan] returning to teach remedial students [called Sweathogs] at his former high school where he had been a remedial student. The show’s breakout stars turned out to be the Sweathogs.
So the focus changed.
Soon the spotlight was on the students with their teacher in a co-star or even supporting role. The teacher’s wife usually had a scene in the shows opening and again in the closing where she got to laugh at an old joke told by teacher. There were stories of an unhappy set.
Things became more complicated when Kaplan butted heads with the show’s producer and John Travolta [one of the remedial students] made it big in the movies. Both Kaplan and Travolta didn’t even appear in many of the last season episodes.
The show ran four seasons and for the first two and maybe the third it was “must-see” tv. Sadly during the the fourth and final season the audience graduated even if the Sweathogs didn’t.
The AV Club posted a piece by Noel Murray titled 10 Episodes That Show How Welcome Back, Kotter Was Like a Class in Comedy History. While that may be a bit of an overstatement, the article did bring back some fun memories of Kotter and his Sweathogs.























































