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Really? That's Ridic! I think I know why... Cuz they want the world to look at these "stars" like they ARE. God's. Spiritually enlightened and inhabited. But, guess what... THEY ARE ONLY PEOPLE! They sold their soul, but they die like the rest of us. It's what comes LATER (Not here) that matters.
I believe we are the last generation to have enjoyed life. The generation before us had the best life. Now I feel so sorry for my children and grandchildren. Marriage is a thing of the past and relationship will now last no longer than a few years if there even that strong. Everyday values drop and civil rights are taken from people to protect the public.. 1984 has truly arrived.
When TV shows were great ! All those programs were also available here in Australia too. It was one of my favourite shows along with "Good Times", "Gilligan's Island", "Land of The Giants", "The Thunderbirds", and many more. We never had mobile phones or the internet, so we watched TV.. I feel sorry for the modern generation who missed out on the best of times. TV today is absolute garbage !
Agreed. 70-80’s even early 90’s was great tv. Even though technology has improved a lot of lives, it has ruined the social aspect of life & the value of interaction! I miss the simplicity of the social aspect of the 80’s. Everything is so impersonal now.
Speak for yourself! My family happens to be black and my mother would tell me about how racist it was back then when I was a child in the 80s. Nonetheless, I used to watch reruns on WGN in the mid 80s and thought it was a good show.
"Welcome Back, Kotter" was one of my favorite 70's sitcoms. I'm 73, so I grew up in the 50's and 60's. I identified with the show's characters and stories as my high school experience was somewhat close to the show, especially the "Sweathogs" and the girls that frequently made my life less than bearable! I'm sad to see that some of my favorite actors are now deceased. Thank you for a very nice retrospect on the show, its characters and actors.
So sad to see the ones that passed away, one of my favorite tv shows growing up, 70s, 80s shows were the best and sooo wholesome, nowadays a bunch of crap!!
I don't remember hearing about it in 2012, when a couple of the sweathogs (Epstein and Horshack) passed away...or for that matter, "Julie Kotter" in 2014.
Times seemed so much simpler then, back when television was television and families watched there favorite shows together. Stay safe in these scary times everyone. ❤
The scariest thing is that a global ring of criminal elites are making everyone acquiesce and obey in a planned scam on route to Agenda 21 and a tyrannical one world government. It's Time to WAKE UP before it's too late
I was born in the mid 60's and grew up in the 70's welcome back kotter was one of my favorite shows , I used to watch it all the time, and to see them now, how different they look today.
Damn I was born in 78 but caught the reruns in the early 80s and loved the show as a kid. I wish I could hop in a time tunnel and go back to my childhood living room for just one more show.😥😭
They actually had reruns on at like two o'clock in the morning on some channel my Gramma would get with the antennas !!! Of course I got up to watch them every morning !!! 💖💖💖
My absolute favorite show as a little Kid. These people brought so much laughter into my life. I wish we could all live forever.. makes me sad to see many of them are gone....
That show screamed Brooklyn, and being a Brooklyn native, it really hit home for me. Especially the opening titles, starting with that "Welcome to Brooklyn" sign (which is on the Belt Parkway southbound (eastbound?) just past the Verrazano Bridge). And of course the R-32 subway cars on the B passing "James Buchanan" HS (which was really New Utrecht HS). Great show. RIP to all who have passed
I was born and raised in Brooklyn the house I lived in is on the corner of W12th and Ave X. I went to Lafayette HS, but watched the older guys play Bball at John Dewey HS from my Front steps. Coney Island was around the corner and could hear the crack of the bat hitting the ball at Gil Hodges field at night
@@lindabingham394 That must be what makes Nathan's Hot dogs and Fries in Coney Island taste like no others ! I hope I don't get any arm pit hair. In my next Calzone
It's always great when you find out that these actors /actresses from your childhood who were an important part of your life are still breathing. .. God bless. ..
Just ran across this. Brought up great memories. Super show for good laughs but I must admit. I really felt old and sad looking at the cast and how many have passed on.
I loved watching this show as a kid. True comedy and so rad for that time. Just so very sad that so many passed away in their 60's. I will miss them all.
For the more successful actors, ones you've watched in other TV shows or films throughout the years, their ‘now’ appearance is expected. But for the ones who never really followed up with anything major - they remain in our memory as they appeared in these shows. The aging is startling and a reminder of what is happening to all of us.
@@bd9064 hey meathead, I love these kind of shows. Your meathead buddies don't make these kind anymore. And so, it's simple, don't watch only applies to you snowflakes once again, HATING on Dukes of Hazzard.
Awesome! Thanks.. RIP for those who passed. Remembering watching that show faithfully everyday..! I love the memories. Thank you for a Great cast of actors, youre the best!!!
I grew up watching this, this was & still is one of my favorite shows much love to all the actors & actress's that helped me get through it all ,by watching this show...😁😁😁👌👍
@@kimquinn7728 I'm a 59'er too. I haven't watched "TV" as such in years, but I keep my old DVD's and prefer to watch the original Addams family, Honey West, Munsters, Twilight Zone... You know, the good stuff.
Back in the early 80s I used to watch reruns of welcome back kotter and Sanford and son after I got home from school. Those were my favorite shows back then. I have watched all the episodes of welcome back kotter and Sanford and son over and over on and off over the years and never got tired of them. Best shows ever and very funny.
Loved that show! In 1975, when this aired, I was 14. Sometimes when you're young, you don't always know why you find a show appealing, but you do. Maybe because it dealt with High School and I was in School! So, it was relatable to me! I'm glad I was alive and at the age to enjoy the actors, the characters and the show itself! Back then, it was a great time to be alive! As you can see by videos like this, you never know how many days you have. Enjoy what you have, be thankful and laugh a little.
I just hate finding out that the ones we grew up with and loved had passed away without us knowing. I guess in some strange way,we wished they could live forever 🙏🏽😞🙏🏽
2005 Debra Lee Scott that was the saddest one of all.. her police fiance was one of the ones that died in 9/11 when the towers collapsed. she just couldn't overcome her grief she turned to the bottle and she drank so heavily that within less than five years she killed her liver..she had slowly started to come out of her shell and was trying to rehab in a way but by the time she agreed to move down to Florida within a few days of moving in with her mother she died.. cars with cirrhosis of the liver..the 9/11 tragedy and losing her fiance was such a emotional toll that within less than five years she drank so hard and heavily she had no liver when she passed away in 2005
It's so very sad most of the cast is no longer with us anymore I got to experience this show on nick at nite when I was 10 and absolutely fell in love with the show it had me dying laughing every time
Jan Smithers my all time TV crush and what a great show too-We were so fortunate that every day and week we were treated to some great-funny -family time TV. It was stuff even our parents enjoyed and laughed to. Nowadays parents wouldnt even want to see the trash the kids do watch.
The 70s had by far the best half hour comedy shows ever. Sanford and Son, Alice, Barney Miller, Welcome Back Kotter, Maude, The Carol Burnett Show and others.
Happy Days, Laverne & Shirley, All in the Family (if you can tolerate Archie Bunker), Mary Tyler Moore show, Newhart, M*A*S*H, Three's Company, The Jeffersons, Good Times, ......
I was 6 when this came on, I can't believe how long it's been. The girl who is shown after John Travolta she. Played Will Smith mom and now 30yrs later she is on Mondays at 830 Bob loves Abosola. I hope spelled that right.
Damn! Hellain Lembeck has aged amazingly well! Must be great genes and the discovery of the fountain of youth..great job Ma'am..you only got prettier with time! 🙂
That was a great show. It's run from 1975-1979, I was age 12-16. I loved watching that show. John Travolta had a great acting career. Debra Lee Scott played in some police academy movies. Great show 👍. Rest in peace to the ones that have passed away.
Weird how they both died in the same year, under mysterious circumstances. Both were involved in "gardening accidents." Very dark. So sad, how Hollywood can bring stardom and spit you out, as a nobody.
Watched Johm Travolta making the movie Grease at John Marshall High school In L. A. yes I am in the high school book 78 , 79 when it was made , welcome back kotter, I loved that show! It was my favorite!
I remember " Welcome Back Kotter" with its catchy opening theme music " Welcome Back" and i remember this would air first than right that went off "Hill Street Blues " followed by " Saint Elswhere"....then in the weekends " Buck Rogers" , " Columbo" & " Starsky & Hutch"......these was my top ten 70s & 80s TV shows...... 10. Street Car Name Desire... 9. Baretta...... 8. Wonder Woman..... 7. Six Million Dollar Man..... 6. Greatest American Hero.... 5. The A-Team..... 4. Bionic Girl........ 3. Magnum P.I..... 2. Fantasy Island..... 1. Hawaii 5-0
You might have been watching Welcome Back Kotter in syndicated reruns by that time. It went off the air in 1979. Hill Street Blues and Saint Elsewhere both premiered in the early 80s.
That's when television was television and even before the 1970's it was good television, i wish we could bring back those day's but there long long gone, for all who are no longer with us may you all R.I.P. GOD BLESS YOUR SOULS. 💔💔💔💔
Surprised Mr kotter is still alive. I used to watch this a lot when I used to go down to my sisters room in the basement and snuggle with the dog until 2AM and head off to sleep, once I woke up the menu would still be on and I would press play to watch it again in the morning
I think I was 4/5 when this show I guess first aired. I vaguely remember the cast aside from Mr/Mrs Kotter, Vinnie Barbarino, Freddie Boom-boom Washington, Arnold Horsehack and his laugh and Juan Epstein. I do remember the theme song tho. Really sad that some passed away.
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Really? That's Ridic! I think I know why... Cuz they want the world to look at these "stars" like they ARE. God's. Spiritually enlightened and inhabited. But, guess what... THEY ARE ONLY PEOPLE! They sold their soul, but they die like the rest of us. It's what comes LATER (Not here) that matters.
I'm sorry to hear that! Why did they do that?
Sorry that happened. You do excellent work. I will check out your link.
@@rbergs7193 That happens when you use copyrighted material.
Love/hate watching these before and now’s. Love the memories, hate the reminder that life goes by way to fast.
Truth
Sure does
Some became better looking when they got older, others just became older 😎
@@froggylegspeople i shit myself when i watched it😂😂😂😂
@@mehchocolate1257 Ew.
Born in 1964 and really lucky to have had great sitcoms, music, and a feeling of freedom in the 1970's.
Me too and I completely agree!!!
I wish I could've been there. I was born in 1981.
Yes Richard, I was born in 1962, I would go back to the 70s in a heartbeat..
Put me in a time machine! 😊
I believe we are the last generation to have enjoyed life. The generation before us had the best life. Now I feel so sorry for my children and grandchildren. Marriage is a thing of the past and relationship will now last no longer than a few years if there even that strong. Everyday values drop and civil rights are taken from people to protect the public.. 1984 has truly arrived.
I watched it every week along with Happy Days and Laverne and Shirley. The TV guide was my bible. Best of times!
I used to watch all those shows too--probably Happy Days more than the others, though.
When TV shows were great !
All those programs were also available here in Australia too.
It was one of my favourite shows along with "Good Times", "Gilligan's Island", "Land of The Giants", "The Thunderbirds", and many more.
We never had mobile phones or the internet, so we watched TV..
I feel sorry for the modern generation who missed out on the best of times. TV today is absolute garbage !
No not best of times, Good Times. "Dynamite!"
@@tonymontana897 As Boris Badennov would say; "You shed it!"
@@anthonythorp7291 No. It's DynOmite lol...
If only we knew and appreciated back in the '70s that we were living through the best years of our lives...
Agreed. 70-80’s even early 90’s was great tv. Even though technology has improved a lot of lives, it has ruined the social aspect of life & the value of interaction! I miss the simplicity of the social aspect of the 80’s. Everything is so impersonal now.
Speak for yourself! My family happens to be black and my mother would tell me about how racist it was back then when I was a child in the 80s. Nonetheless, I used to watch reruns on WGN in the mid 80s and thought it was a good show.
Who knew then that Democrats hated us so much that they would destroy our way of life?
@@4wolverines Dont need too much interaction these days with this virus floating around.
@@ralphg2771 stop with the race crap already! Live your life!!
I had no idea a lot of them were gone. Love this show.
"Welcome Back, Kotter" was one of my favorite 70's sitcoms. I'm 73, so I grew up in the 50's and 60's. I identified with the show's characters and stories as my high school experience was somewhat close to the show, especially the "Sweathogs" and the girls that frequently made my life less than bearable! I'm sad to see that some of my favorite actors are now deceased. Thank you for a very nice retrospect on the show, its characters and actors.
Keep the faith friend.
@@chazvalvo2840 "Keeping the faith" gets harder every day!
So sad to see the ones that passed away, one of my favorite tv shows growing up, 70s, 80s shows were the best and sooo wholesome, nowadays a bunch of crap!!
I don't remember hearing about it in 2012, when a couple of the sweathogs (Epstein and Horshack) passed away...or for that matter, "Julie Kotter" in 2014.
It was great living back then , people were so much nicer than now .
@@kenouryios not really just time was easy. And life had coler
@@not-so-smartaleck8987 I don't remember hearing about them either. So sad that we lost many of them at a fairly young age.
I agree with you, TV shows are really bad I got rid of my cable
Times seemed so much simpler then, back when television was television and families watched there favorite shows together. Stay safe in these scary times everyone. ❤
They didnt seem- They were.
Seemed is correct the 1970's were extremely violent in urban neighborhoods take Brooklyn for example where the show took place.
The scariest thing is that a global ring of criminal elites are making everyone acquiesce and obey in a planned scam on route to Agenda 21 and a tyrannical one world government. It's Time to WAKE UP before it's too late
You too thank you.🙏
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Got teary eyed watching this I just bought the entire series last week! Excellent Show! I miss these days and I'm only 20
Rivver Bonner Awww! Bless you...
Too many died too young. I loved the show. It's a clasic.
Yes they did. It's all the more reason to remember these Shows as they were..
And the prize goes to [drum roll].......Helaine Lembeck. Beautiful then and now. Thanks World Review, you're the best.
by far the best one. she aged so amazingly. i have never seen a 66 yr old woman look better than herself at 22.
@@claude878878 Yes I thought she actually looked better NOW also.
4:41 I agree
Whatever--I'm just interested in Kotter and the Sweathogs, maybe also Mrs. Kotter and the principal.
@@bailey9r It's fuckin' CRAZY! She actually looks BETTER at 66 than 22. Sci-fi shit there.
I was born in the mid 60's and grew up in the 70's welcome back kotter was one of my favorite shows , I used to watch it all the time, and to see them now, how different they look today.
When sitcoms were funny and memorable
Exactly. What we have now? Reality garbage
Yes...and no politics.....
When we were young and impressionable. 🤣
stag3t-m uspsa , exactly. I’m tired of networks trying to tell us how to think instead of trying to make us laugh.
EXACTLY...AND... before Americans were"dumbing down" to such pathetic (street) levels of "Reality TV"...It's an embarrassment...
Damn I was born in 78 but caught the reruns in the early 80s and loved the show as a kid. I wish I could hop in a time tunnel and go back to my childhood living room for just one more show.😥😭
Same exact feeling my friend
@@devildog3575 Me too.
They actually had reruns on at like two o'clock in the morning on some channel my Gramma would get with the antennas !!! Of course I got up to watch them every morning !!! 💖💖💖
You're still a 70's kid.🤓👍
I wish I could go back as well. If only I realized how good I had it!!!
My absolute favorite show as a little Kid. These people brought so much laughter into my life. I wish we could all live forever.. makes me sad to see many of them are gone....
That show screamed Brooklyn, and being a Brooklyn native, it really hit home for me. Especially the opening titles, starting with that "Welcome to Brooklyn" sign (which is on the Belt Parkway southbound (eastbound?) just past the Verrazano Bridge). And of course the R-32 subway cars on the B passing "James Buchanan" HS (which was really New Utrecht HS). Great show. RIP to all who have passed
Always remember that intro to Welcome back Kotter' with song brings back memories grade 1
Brooklyn arm pit of america
@@lindabingham394 Says a funky voice from the anus of America...
I was born and raised in Brooklyn the house I lived in is on the corner of W12th and Ave X. I went to Lafayette HS, but watched the older guys play Bball at John Dewey HS from my Front steps. Coney Island was around the corner and could hear the crack of the bat hitting the ball at Gil Hodges field at night
@@lindabingham394 That must be what makes Nathan's Hot dogs and Fries in Coney Island taste like no others ! I hope I don't get any arm pit hair. In my next Calzone
It's always great when you find out that these actors /actresses from your childhood who were an important part of your life are still breathing. .. God bless. ..
Except when they're not like many from this series.
Loved the show growing up. These shows aren't made like this anymore.
good thing stupid corny shit
@@lindabingham394 good times😂😂😂😂
James Woods looks better in his 70's than when he play on WBK.
I did not remember that James Woods even had a character on Welcome Back, Kotter. I must've missed those episodes!
@@josbar2835 Nor did I. Same with Gopher from the love boat.
With a few exceptions it's remarkable how well the cast aged. Such a fun show back in the day!
Love this great video. Brings be back to my childhood plz keep up the great work
ReAlity tv isn't really reality. It is made-up reality. If that makes any sense.
Just ran across this. Brought up great memories. Super show for good laughs but I must admit. I really felt old and sad looking at the cast and how many have passed on.
I loved watching this show as a kid. True comedy and so rad for that time. Just so very sad that so many passed away in their 60's. I will miss them all.
For the more successful actors, ones you've watched in other TV shows or films throughout the years, their ‘now’ appearance is expected. But for the ones who never really followed up with anything major - they remain in our memory as they appeared in these shows. The aging is startling and a reminder of what is happening to all of us.
Great video and show RIP to those who passed away
Wow nearly all that passed were only in their 60's.
The ' Kotter Kurse'.
One was only 52!
@@MrTruckerf And Debralee Scott's death was probably the saddest, after she endured losing the love of her life on 9/11.
That was when TV was good.
Reality shows suck!!!!!!!
They do, except that 90 day fiance review show. That's a train wreck of hilarity
Liberals have screwed this world up.
@@georgepresely4318 stop it Most of the people associated with these shows are Liberals. But This has nothing to do with Politics.
@@georgepresely4318 don't watch. Simple.
@@bd9064 hey meathead, I love these kind of shows. Your meathead buddies don't make these kind anymore. And so, it's simple, don't watch only applies to you snowflakes once again, HATING on Dukes of Hazzard.
I grew up watching this show. It's sad how many of them passed away. It was such a good show. I still watch it in reruns.
Same. Thank goodness for reruns. Sadly we have garbage reality shows now
aww, I’m saddened to see so many that we’ve lost, but thank you for this lovely video, I have fond attachments to all of these characters.
The memories. All great. Good clean laughs. One of the greatest shows on tv. Thank you
Loved this show as a kid and I totally forgot or just didn’t realize that George Carlin was on it! Wow! James Woods too!
...and Fred Grandy, later a "Love Boat" regular.
Yes they were
@@not-so-smartaleck8987 And an Iowa senator. Maybe congressman.
Awesome! Thanks.. RIP for those who passed. Remembering watching that show faithfully everyday..! I love the memories. Thank you for a Great cast of actors, youre the best!!!
Helaine Lembeck has aged really well !
She looks almost the same...and the late Marcia Strassmen looked good too,,,
Very much so.
Make up and photoshop
I’d be in it like a rat up a drainpipe.
Helaine lembeck was the daughter of Harvey lembeck who played in the beach party movies.
I grew up watching this, this was & still is one of my favorite shows much love to all the actors & actress's that helped me get through it all ,by watching this show...😁😁😁👌👍
To those watching this video I just wanna say
"Hi there"
Backat'cha.🙆 Born in 59. This was a great show and time period. Sarcasm, yes, but funny and not cutting or crass.
@@kimquinn7728 I was born in 82 but I love watching the shows from before my time.
So you play the bass?
@@kimquinn7728 I'm a 59'er too. I haven't watched "TV" as such in years, but I keep my old DVD's and prefer to watch the original Addams family, Honey West, Munsters, Twilight Zone... You know, the good stuff.
@@ZnenTitan Unfortunately I can't. I just never learned
This was one of my shows to watch . Everyone is fine whether here or gone . God Bless all of you ! 💖
I'd forgotten how many were on the show then to see so many have passed. R.I.P. I thoroughly enjoyed all those people.
THANKS 4 SHARING, REALLY ENJOYED IT!!!
Rest In Peace to all those who died too young the music was so solemn it changed my mood almost instantly
"Get off my case, toilet face"! LOL
I think that "toilet face" led to the now current terms; shitfaced and golden shower.
up your nose with a rubber hose!
I wonder when they said they had some cocaine inside that rubber hose?
Wow James is the MAN ! Love his movies and watch them often !
I grew up watching this show and I absolutely luvd it! Still do💯 thanks for sharin 😊
Back in the early 80s I used to watch reruns of welcome back kotter and Sanford and son after I got home from school. Those were my favorite shows back then. I have watched all the episodes of welcome back kotter and Sanford and son over and over on and off over the years and never got tired of them. Best shows ever and very funny.
oh thank you for is pic my favorite show lot of memory back in the 70s.
John Travolta has aged VERY WELL! He still has a youthful look about him
I use to watch this show faithfully every week. I had a crush on Barbarino and Boom Boom Washington.
Omg me too🌞💫✨😍
Remember watching this as a kid. Great show. Great video too. Thanks!
Glad you enjoyed it.
Love love love every single one of you God bless and keep you always!
Life is short and goes by in the blink of an eye. When i watch these videos ,it seems like yesterday that they were young,myself included. Im 59 now.
Wish I was 59.
Loved that show! In 1975, when this aired, I was 14. Sometimes when you're young, you don't always know why you find a show appealing, but you do. Maybe because it dealt with High School and I was in School! So, it was relatable to me! I'm glad I was alive and at the age to enjoy the actors, the characters and the show itself!
Back then, it was a great time to be alive! As you can see by videos like this, you never know how many days you have. Enjoy what you have, be thankful and laugh a little.
I just hate finding out that the ones we grew up with and loved had passed away without us knowing. I guess in some strange way,we wished they could live forever 🙏🏽😞🙏🏽
Yeah, FWIW I don't remember hearing of their passings at the time (e.g. in 2012 or 2014, for three of them).
2005 Debra Lee Scott that was the saddest one of all..
her police fiance was one of the ones that died in 9/11 when the towers collapsed.
she just couldn't overcome her grief she turned to the bottle and she drank so heavily that within less than five years she killed her liver..she had slowly started to come out of her shell and was trying to rehab in a way but by the time she agreed to move down to Florida within a few days of moving in with her mother she died.. cars with cirrhosis of the liver..the 9/11 tragedy and losing her fiance was such a emotional toll that within less than five years she drank so hard and heavily she had no liver when she passed away in 2005
Back when I taught school I was Mr. Cotter. Strange kids, best years of my life!
I watched the show every week. In 6th grade, I had a poster of the SweatHogs in my locker. It was 1975/76!
As Carvelli has had the exact facial expression for over 40 years. Amazing.
I’m only 11 and I love this show
whitesx05 so cool that you found it amd love. Plenty of others to check out from the 70s and 80s. Happy Days was my favourite.
It's so very sad most of the cast is no longer with us anymore I got to experience this show on nick at nite when I was 10 and absolutely fell in love with the show it had me dying laughing every time
Didn't realize so many of the cast had passed away. I loved that show.
The mustache really worked on Gabe Kaplan
Wish I could hear Washington say "hi there!"
He'd like to but there is no microphone .. hand - ay.
My favorite characters were Horseshack and Boom-Boom Washington, "Hi, there!"
Hi there
Or Mister Kot-tear....
I loved this show. I still watch the reruns
That was fun. Took me back. Then brought me waaaay forward. Yikes. Lol. Thanks for sharing!
Brings back alot of good times and memories!
This and WKRP in Cincinnati were my favorite.
Both were great shows. Sadly shows like those could not be run today. The times have changed drastically.
Mines was Alice, one day at a time and all in the family
Jan Smithers my all time TV crush and what a great show too-We were so fortunate that every day and week we were treated to some great-funny -family time TV. It was stuff even our parents enjoyed and laughed to. Nowadays parents wouldnt even want to see the trash the kids do watch.
Best times of my life, no decades will top those beautiful and unforgetable years of gold, i'm very lucky that i grew up there. Greetings from Roma
This was my show. I watched a few yrs ago too. Sad to see some are gone
This was my husband's favorite show for four (04) years.
I was too young when this came out, but I remember watching some of it. It was funny. Being misfits in school drew me in.
I was in high school when this show was on .
The 70s had by far the best half hour comedy shows ever. Sanford and Son, Alice, Barney Miller, Welcome Back Kotter, Maude, The Carol Burnett Show and others.
Happy Days, Laverne & Shirley, All in the Family (if you can tolerate Archie Bunker), Mary Tyler Moore show, Newhart, M*A*S*H, Three's Company, The Jeffersons, Good Times, ......
That was a great sitcom, me and my sister use to watch it when we were kids, " up your nose with a rubber hose" , " get off my case toilet face" lol.
Can't believe the show only lasted that long,seemed like I watched a ton of episodes growing up!
Wow, a lot of the cast died early even before they hit their 70's.
I was 6 when this came on, I can't believe how long it's been. The girl who is shown after John Travolta she. Played Will Smith mom and now 30yrs later she is on Mondays at 830 Bob loves Abosola. I hope spelled that right.
Love the music on this channel!
Damn! Hellain Lembeck has aged amazingly well! Must be great genes and the discovery of the fountain of youth..great job Ma'am..you only got prettier with time! 🙂
Loved this show!
I love all theses classics
That was a great show. It's run from 1975-1979, I was age 12-16. I loved watching that show. John Travolta had a great acting career. Debra Lee Scott played in some police academy movies. Great show 👍. Rest in peace to the ones that have passed away.
Brings back great childhood memories. 👋OHHHH OHHH OHHH!!!
holy crap Helaine actually got better looking...is she a vampire?!
I had such a crush on Marcia Strassman and call me crazy, but I think Helaine Lembeck is hotter now than she was back then.
I thought she was cute too but graduated to the much hotter and still cute Jan Smithers on WKRP.
RIP Ron Padillo And Robert Heydges who played Arnold Horshack And Juan
Epstien.
Weird how they both died in the same year, under mysterious circumstances. Both were involved in "gardening accidents." Very dark. So sad, how Hollywood can bring stardom and spit you out, as a nobody.
Palillo and Hegyes
Good bye to Kotter's wife and Hotsy Totsy.
@@AllTheBestCO both died of heart attacks not gardening accidents 🤷
Amazing how some of them changed so much.
One of my favorite shows as a kid..
PLEASE NEVER CHANGE THE MUSIC!!!
Kinda sad looking at these photos and realize that I'm getting old.
Great shows and music in the 70's
Watched Johm Travolta making the movie Grease at John Marshall High school In L. A. yes I am in the high school book 78 , 79 when it was made , welcome back kotter, I loved that show! It was my favorite!
This was my brother’s favorite tv show back then. I just could not get into it back then.
I remember " Welcome Back Kotter" with its catchy opening theme music " Welcome Back" and i remember this would air first than right that went off "Hill Street Blues " followed by " Saint Elswhere"....then in the weekends " Buck Rogers" , " Columbo" & " Starsky & Hutch"......these was my top ten 70s & 80s TV shows......
10. Street Car Name Desire...
9. Baretta......
8. Wonder Woman.....
7. Six Million Dollar Man.....
6. Greatest American Hero....
5. The A-Team.....
4. Bionic Girl........
3. Magnum P.I.....
2. Fantasy Island.....
1. Hawaii 5-0
You might have been watching Welcome Back Kotter in syndicated reruns by that time. It went off the air in 1979. Hill Street Blues and Saint Elsewhere both premiered in the early 80s.
That was a great show.
That's when television was television and even before the 1970's it was good television, i wish we could bring back those day's but there long long gone, for all who are no longer with us may you all R.I.P. GOD BLESS YOUR SOULS. 💔💔💔💔
I remember Vernee Watson from Room 222... loved that show!
Signed, Epstein’s mom
Good one!
Classic!
Epstein's mother lol
Surprised Mr kotter is still alive. I used to watch this a lot when I used to go down to my sisters room in the basement and snuggle with the dog until 2AM and head off to sleep, once I woke up the menu would still be on and I would press play to watch it again in the morning
Nothing lasts forever. The less you have, the less you have to lose.
I loved watching this show as a kid
Lol! I did not realize James Woods was in the show! Watched faithfully!
I think I was 4/5 when this show I guess first aired. I vaguely remember the cast aside from Mr/Mrs Kotter, Vinnie Barbarino, Freddie Boom-boom Washington, Arnold Horsehack and his laugh and Juan Epstein. I do remember the theme song tho. Really sad that some passed away.