Episode
Welcome Back, Kotter: Sweatwork
Overview
Arnold voices angst and pioneers for change on the school radio station, gathering fans in the process.
Details
- Series
- Welcome Back, Kotter
- Season
- Season 3
- Episode
- Episode 16
- Air date
- 1978-01-19
- Runtime
- 30 min
Episode context
Sweatwork is Episode 16 in Season 3 of Welcome Back, Kotter. It aired on 1978-01-19. The runtime is 30 min.
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Episode 15: Sweathog Christmas Special
At Christmas time, the gang reminisces over past episodes.
Episode 17: Meet Your New Teacher: Batteries Not Included
The Sweathogs' new tutor is a computer. Despite initial raises in grades, Gabe becomes displeased with the machine, as it is turning him obsolete to the class.
More episodes from this season
Episode 14: Epstein's Madonna
Juan paints a great masterpiece on the walls of the school.
Episode 18: Angie
A new girl joins the Sweathogs.
Episode 13: Swine and Punishment
Freddie cheats on an English test.
Episode 19: Epstein's Term Paper
Juan buys four term papers - one for each Sweathog - from Carvelli, only to end up with an essay that Gabe had turned in eleven years earlier.
Episode 12: Kotter for Vice Principal
Kotter has a dream about life when the Sweathogs are old.
Episode 20: There's No Business Like Show Business (1)
Gabe finds success as a stand-up comic, using material regarding the Sweathogs. But when the oppportunity for a full-time comedy gig arises, it could mean the end of his teaching career.
Episode 11: Barbarino in Love (2)
Vinnie is torn between trying to win the talent competition, or letting his new girlfriend beat him.
Episode 21: There's No Business Like Show Business (2)
Gabe must choose between the comedy life, or his life at Buchanan.
Episode 10: Barbarino in Love (1)
During a talent competition, Vinnie falls for a girl who the Sweathogs are competing against, and starts spending more time with her then rehearsing with the Sweathogs.
Episode 22: What Goes Up
Freddie becomes addicted to drugs after taking prescribed pain killers. Despite the other Sweathogs' best efforts, the only thing that can bring Freddie around is Arnold's faith in him...and in his ""vitamin pills.""