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It was a big hit was it was first aired. I recall that Gabe Kaplan always started the show telling some joke to his wife. Not too long ago I was reading that Mr. Kaplan (I hope I spelled his name right) still lives in Los Angeles and spends his time playing high-stakes poker.
If I recall, Travolta left the show after the first season? I believe so.
I have not see it since it left the air. I may watch an episode for old times sake, although I imagine it has not aged well.
It was a big hit was it was first aired. I recall that Gabe Kaplan always started the show telling some joke to his wife. Not too long ago I was reading that Mr. Kaplan (I hope I spelled his name right) still lives in Los Angeles and spends his time playing high-stakes poker.
If I recall, Travolta left the show after the first season? I believe so.
I have not see it since it left the air. I may watch an episode for old times sake, although I imagine it has not aged well.
I'll watch the early episodes, if I remember. I liked the episode where Arnold was missing, and it was discovered he'd passed out after eating too many knishes.
"Arnold, eat us ... We're fluffy. We're delicious ... But they lied, Mr. Kotter."
Lol! That's the television series that kept me from going into the teaching profession.
They were not thugs though, just clowns
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