After 2 or 3 seasons of 'Kotter', when the ratings were dropping like the Sweathogs' grade-point averages, Gabe Kaplan felt the need to 'explain' to the show's producers that the audience was tuning out because the actors playing the 'kids' were too old to believable as high-schoolers(Why he didn't say this earlier is beyond me).firepoint525 said:Ditto the "kids" on Beverly Hills, 90210!jfrancispastirchak said:The same students who broke historical precedent, earning their high school diplomas and AARP membership cards in the same week.BD Sullivan said:The "students" on Room 222 and Welcome Back Kotter.![]()
Kaplan suggested revamping the show, with Kotter and at least some of the Sweathogs moving on to...community college. The producers disagreed, and the show limped to its conclusion in 1979, after Kotter had been reduced to a recurring character.
Even as college students, the Sweathogs would have looked more like an 'adult ed' night class!