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Welcome Back, Kotter

  • Série télévisée
  • 1975–1979
  • TV-PG
  • 30min
NOTE IMDb
7,1/10
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Welcome Back, Kotter (1975)
Trailer 1
Lire trailer1:20
3 Videos
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sitcomComédie

Un enseignant compatissant retourne dans le lycée de sa jeunesse pour enseigner à une nouvelle génération de jeunes en difficulté.Un enseignant compatissant retourne dans le lycée de sa jeunesse pour enseigner à une nouvelle génération de jeunes en difficulté.Un enseignant compatissant retourne dans le lycée de sa jeunesse pour enseigner à une nouvelle génération de jeunes en difficulté.

  • Création
    • Gabe Kaplan
    • Alan Sacks
    • Peter Meyerson
  • Casting principal
    • Gabe Kaplan
    • Ron Palillo
    • John Travolta
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  • NOTE IMDb
    7,1/10
    8,1 k
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    POPULARITÉ
    3 094
    105
    • Création
      • Gabe Kaplan
      • Alan Sacks
      • Peter Meyerson
    • Casting principal
      • Gabe Kaplan
      • Ron Palillo
      • John Travolta
    • 41avis d'utilisateurs
    • 25avis des critiques
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    • Nommé pour 4 Primetime Emmys
      • 3 victoires et 8 nominations au total

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    Rôles principaux99+

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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
    • Création
      • Gabe Kaplan
      • Alan Sacks
      • Peter Meyerson
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    MIK7x3

    Up Your Nose With a Rubber Hose!

    "Welcome Back, Kotter" was one of the funniest serials I have ever seen. It starred Gabe Kaplan as Mr. Kotter, who taught a remedial class of "Sweathogs" which featured Arnold Horshack, Juan Epstein, Freddie "Boom-Boom" Washington, and Vinnie Barbarino as four of his students. Between the hilarious plots and the identifiable high school situations, the show was a hit. What student in a diverse environment can't identify with "Roses are red, violets are blue, my mom wants me to date a Puerto Rican Jew"? My favourite episode focused upon the Sweathogs cleaning for a pregnant Mrs. Kotter, only to destroy her apartment. Reruns have been off the air in Canada for quite some time, so I suggest that if networks want to improve ratings, that they welcome back Kotter!
    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.
    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!
    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.
    warlock162

    Great Early Years, Awful in Final Season

    This show ranks highly among the other 1970's shows which we remember: "All in the Family", "Maude", "Sanford and Son", "One Day at a Time", and "The Jeffersons". These shows dealt with issues such as racism, divorce, abortion, and being poor. These shows had writing that was great, and characters that were even greater. The characters, which had flaws (Archie Bunker, Fred Sanford, and George Jefferson, etc.) which we all, whether we were conservative, or liberal, or moderate, could relate to.

    "Welcome Back, Kotter" was about a dedicated teacher who wanted to return to his alma mater to try to deal with a bunch of remedial, misfit high school students in inner city NYC when no one else wanted to deal with them. These types of teenagers were not tackled on TV before. The casting was perfect for the NYC setting: from the nerd in Horshack, to the cool maverick in Barbarino, to the Latino in Epstein, to the Black male, of course, in Washington. There is also the Principal in Mr. Woodman. The writing was great. The timing was awesome. The theme song by John Sebastian is breathtaking. The show was purely magical in its first few seasons.

    There were problems, as life deals us sometimes. One was Marcia Straussman. She was very unhappy that her involvement in storylines was limited. It was unfortunate because the show primarily dealt with life at the school. Because she played the wife of the teacher, and she was primarily at home, there was not room for her. The act of making her a character on the show was not a good one. The Mrs. Kotter character would have been more appropriate on recurring basis. Another problem was differences between Gabe Kaplan and the other producers and writers. This explains why we never saw him much during the later run of the series.

    Gabe Kaplan's lack of involvement in the show's fourth and final season was just one of the many problems which doomed the show. The writing in that final season was sloppy, unrealistic, unfunny, and was so amateurish. As a teenager watching the show in reruns, I saw that something was amiss. The actors on the show complained that the scripts were trash. A storyline about Horshack getting married was about as bad as the writing could get, and it was that. The E! Channel's "E! True Hollywood Story" about this show talks about that dismal fourth season. Another major problem with that show in the fourth season was that the actors who played the Sweathogs. The problem with actors playing teenagers is that they were older than teenagers when they began portraying those characters. To prepare to portray teens, they had to learn how to be teenagers again. It worked in the early days.

    However, by the time the fourth season had arrived, the actors had matured and developed as adults where they were getting too old to portray teenagers anymore. They also did not look like teenagers, either. Let's not forget John Travolta and his blossoming as a movie star. These factors led to the demise of the series.

    The series was about a concept so fresh, people in this modern era can relate to it even more now than they could back in the 70's. This concept is about misfit children. This is why it was so popular for awhile in syndication. However, it fizzled in syndication because when those fourth season episodes began airing, the viewing felt that the whole show was crap and stopped watching. USA Network had it. TV Land had it. They both stopped showing it.

    Even though things did not end on a good note, true fans of the show can ignore that fourth season and remember the greater moments. It was a great show in general.

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    • Anecdotes
      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).
    • Gaffes
      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.
    • Citations

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

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

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    • Date de sortie
      • 9 septembre 1975 (États-Unis)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Kotter
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Bensonhurst, Brooklyn, Ville de New York, New York, États-Unis
    • Sociétés de production
      • The Komack Company Inc.
      • Wolper Productions
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