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A Little Fright Music: Directed by Norman Abbott. With Gabe Kaplan, Marcia Strassman, John Sylvester White, Robert Hegyes. Freddie rewrites Woodman's version of the school anthem. A big-time recording artist hears him singing it and decides he wants to use it on his next album.
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- Comedy
- Norman Abbott
- 1978-12-02
"Welcome Back, Kotter" A Little Fright Music (TV Episode 1978) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.
A suddenly well dressed Woodman finally meets J. Bubba-Hampton in the Kotter apartment, only to be told that his own version was already plagiarized! Kotter's comforting presence makes this look like at least a third season entry (right down to the closing joke), though Barbarino remains absent.
Nov 6, 2014 · Though it was set in a realistically impoverished Brooklyn, Welcome Back, Kotter trafficked in ideals: the perfect teacher, the ultimate set of best friends, and a loving marriage that...
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- Norman Abbott
- September 9, 1975
- Gabe Kaplan
Watch Welcome Back, Kotter · Season 4 Episode 12 · A Little Fright Music free starring Gabe Kaplan, John Travolta, John Sylvester White and directed by Norman Abbott. The Sweathogs opt to change Mr. Woodman's tired old school song.
A Little Fright Music is the twelfth episode of the fourth season of Welcome Back, Kotter, and the eighty-fourth episode overall. Starring: Gabriel Kaplan (Gabe Kotter) Co-Starring: Marcia Strassman (Julie Kotter) and John Sylvester White (Mr. Woodman)
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