Series regulars or semi-regulars in 'Welcome Back Kotter' from 1970-1982:
- Gabe Kaplan as Gabe Kotter (1975-1979)
- John Sylvester White as Mr. Woodman (1975-1979)
- Lawrence Hilton-Jacobs as Freddie 'Boom Boom' Washington (1975-1979)
- Marcia Strassman as Julie Kotter (1975-1979)
- Robert Hegyes as Juan Epstein (1975-1979)
- Ron Palillo as Arnold Horshack (1975-1979)
- John Travolta as Vinnie Barbarino (1975-1978)
- Vernee Watson as Vernajean Williams (1975-1976)
- Stephen Shortridge as Beau De Labarre (1978-1979)
1970-1982 Episode Guide for 'Welcome Back Kotter':
(Episodes with dates prior to 1970 aired as reruns.)
Season 1, episode 1
W: Rick Mittleman D: Bob Lahendro
With Debralee Scott (Rosalie Totzie), Helaine Lembeck (Judy Borden), Dennis Bowen (Todd Ludlow), James Woods (Alex Welles). Gabriel Kaplan stars as a high school teacher who has returned to the school in Brooklyn from which he graduated, to teach students in a remedial studies class. Tonight, to spur his students, he takes on a challenge from the debating class.
Season 1, episode 2
W: Jerry Ross D: Bob Lahendro
With Jess Nadelman (Coach). Kotter has a verbal confrontation with his class and the school basketball coach when he threatens to flunk Freddy Washington for refusing to take an exam.
Season 1, episode 3
W: Peter Meyerson D: James Komack
With Leslie Ackerman (Silvia). Gabe Kotter recalls his first day as a teacher, when he found that his fears were justified.
Season 1, episode 4
W: Jerry Rannow, Jewel Jaffe D: Bob Lahendro
With Debralee Scott (Rosalie Totzie). Gabe Kotter faces the problem of Rosalie 'Hotsie' Totzie, who claims that one of his students is the father of her unborn child.
Season 1, episode 5
W: Eric Cohen, Tiffany York D: Bob Lahendro
With Helaine Lembeck (Judy Borden), Jeffrey Martin (Scott), Catarina Cellino (Maria). Kotter talks Barbarino into running for student body president, but the school objects to his campaign tactics.
Season 1, episode 6
W: George Yanok D: Bob Lahendro
With Debralee Scott (Rosalie Totzie), Helaine Lembeck (Judy Borden). Kotter's attempts to cheer up Woodman result in the assistant principal's becoming better liked and Kotter's becoming a disciplinarian.
Season 1, episode 7
W: William Raynor, Myles Wilder D: Bob Lahendro
With Debralee Scott (Rosalie Totzie). Kotter's apartment is invaded by all of the Sweathogs when Washington drops by for advice on marriage.
Season 1, episode 8
W: Marilyn Miller D: Bob Lahendro
With Dennis Bowen (Todd Ludlow). After losing a fight, Juan is made fun of by his fellow Sweathogs and runs away -- to the Kotters' bathroom.
Season 1, episode 9
W: Jerry Rannow, Jewel Jaffe D: Bob Lahendro
With Hope Summers (Ms. Riley), Arnold Soboloff (Charlie Piper). Woodman suspends Kotter after watching his unorthodox methods of teaching and Gabe has to appear before the Board of Education.
Season 1, episode 10
W: George Yanok D: Bob Lahendro
With Michael Taylor (Lyle Flannigan), Bridget Hanley (Mary Flannigan). Julie invites to dinner a rich former classmate of Gabe's whom he hasn't seen for 10 years -- on purpose.
Season 1, episode 11
W: Eric Cohen D: Bob Lahendro
With Helaine Lembeck (Judy Borden). When Kotter asks Judy Borden to tutor Barbarino, the relationship blossoms into a romance.
Season 1, episode 12
W: Michael Weinberger D: Bob Lahendro
With Susan Lanier (Bambi). Kotter faces the problem of a new student from California, pretty blonde Bambi Forster, who has a crush on him.
Season 1, episode 13
W: Jerry Rannow, Jewel Jaffe D: Bob Lahendro Against his will, Horshack gets transferred out of Kotter's class because his grades have improved.
Season 1, episode 14
W: Carl Kleinschmitt D: Bob Lahendro Kotter has second thoughts about his "free and equal relationship" with his wife when she takes off on a skiing weekend with a single girlfriend.
Season 1, episode 15
W: William Bickley, Michael Warren D: Bob Lahendro
With Helaine Lembeck (Judy Borden), Dennis Bowen (Todd Ludlow). Kotter's Sweathogs stage a classroom sit-in to protest the school cafeteria's liver.
Season 1, episode 16
W: Jerry Rannow, Jewel Jaffe D: Bob Lahendro Kotter holds a class election and winds up in trouble at home and in the classroom.
Season 1, episode 17
W: Jerry Rannow, Jewel Jaffe D: Bob Lahendro Kotter's frustrations mount as he tries to untangle the mess following a class election.
Season 1, episode 18
W: George Yanok D: Bob Lahendro
With Laura Zucker (Ms. Helms). Kotter's practice of stimulating his boys to improve themselves encounters a stumbling block -- the guidance counselor.
Season 1, episode 19
W: Eric Cohen D: Bob Lahendro
With Helaine Lembeck (Judy Borden), Dennis Bowen (Todd Ludlow). Kotter has his hands full when a flu epidemic results in his Sweathogs being in the same classroom with advanced students.
Season 1, episode 20
W: Pat Proft, Bo Kaprall D: Bob Lahendro
With Jerry Rannow (Miles Oliver). Kotter and the Sweathogs put on a telethon to raise money for the school.
Season 1, episode 21
W: George Yanok D: Bob Lahendro The principal discovers that there are no records of Kotter having taken his final examinations as a high school senior.
Season 1, episode 22
W: Eric Cohen D: Bob Lahendro
With Susan Lanier (Bambi). Vinnie promises his dying grandmother that he will become a priest.
September 23, 1976: Career Day
Season 2, episode 1
W: Eric Cohen D: Bill Hobin
With Pat Morita (Mr. Takahashi), George Yanok (Mr. Ferguson). Season premiere. A career day speaker causes havoc with the Sweathogs when he tries to hire Mr. Kotter for his Chicago business.
Season 2, episode 2
W: George Tricker, Neil Rosen D: Bill Hobin
With Vernee Watson (Vernajean Williams). Freddie, the class treasurer, is accused of stealing funds, and an impromptu trial is held in the classroom.
Season 2, episode 3
W: Eric Cohen D: Bill Persky
With Charles Fleischer (Carvelli). The Sweathogs form a club and almost get involved in a rumble with a tough gang.
Season 2, episode 4
W: Jerry Rannow, Jewel Jaffe D: Bob Lahendro The Sweathogs, much to Kotter's surprise, get in arguments over homework, resulting in each giving the others the silent treatment.
Season 2, episode 5
W: Bob Shayne D: Bill Davis
With John Astin (Curator). The Sweathogs become trapped in a museum's Egyptian tomb.
Season 2, episode 6
W: George Yanok D: Jay Sandrich
With Carole Androsky (Miss Matusak). Gabe is afraid to get a physical when the free clinic comes to Buchanan High.
Season 2, episode 7
W: George Yanok D: Bob Lahendro
With Susan Pratt (Jenny Hansen). Julie's teenage sister runs away from her home in Nebraska and winds up in Brooklyn, where she quickly becomes a Sweathog in Kotter's class and falls for Juan.
Season 2, episode 8
W: Eric Cohen D: Bob Lahendro
With Helaine Lembeck (Judy Borden), Vernee Watson (Vernajean Williams), Paula Victor (Miss Fishbeck), Dinah Manoff (Charmaine), Wendy Schaal (Girl). Despite Barbarino's appeal and class, he finds himself without a date for the big Sadie Hawkins Day dance.
Season 2, episode 9
W: Royce D. Applegate, Ira Miller D: Bob Lahendro
With Valerie Curtin (Miss Wright), Helaine Lembeck (Judy Borden). A new student teacher has her hands full with her very first assignment -- the Sweathogs.
Season 2, episode 10
W: Garry Shandling D: Bob Lahendro
With Charles Fleischer (Carvelli), Bob Harcum (Murray). When the opportunity to fight Carvelli in a boxing match arises, Arnold wants to be the one to do it.
Season 2, episode 11
W: Eric Cohen, Steve Hayden D: Bob Lahendro When Juan Epstein is caught smoking on school grounds, the other Sweathogs take on the task of breaking him of the habit.
Season 2, episode 12
W: Peter Meyerson, Nick Arnold D: Bob Lahendro
With Michael V. Gazzo (Angelo DeMora). The Sweathogs express the Christmas spirit when they go out of their way to help an old hobo make a new life for himself.
Season 2, episode 13
W: Jewel Jaffe, Jerry Rannow D: Gary Shimokawa, James Komack
With Helaine Lembeck (Judy Borden), Lisa Mordente (Carmen Epstein). Horshack is stung by Cupid's bow when Epstein's sexy sister, Carmen, arrives on the scene. But she succumbs to the more obvious charms of Barbarino, at least for a while.
Season 2, episode 14
W: Jim Parker D: Bob Lahendro
With Scott Brady (Mr. Caruso). Mr. Kotter steps in to defend hs Sweathogs afther the gym teacher strikes Barbarino in front of the class.
Season 2, episode 15
W: Eric Cohen D: Bob Lahendro
With Helaine Lembeck (Judy Borden), Dennis Bowen (Todd Ludlow). Barbarino and Epstein investigate a break-in of the principal's office.
Season 2, episode 16
W: Peter Meyerson, Nick Arnold D: Bob Lahendro
With Harold J. Stone (Charlie Kotter). Gabe's father is in town, eager for his son to quit teaching and take over his business.
Season 2, episode 17
W: Raymond Siller D: Bob Lahendro
With Stephen Pearlman (Diner Owner). Gabe, in need of money for a root canal, takes a second job as a restaurant mascot.
Season 2, episode 18
W: Peter Meyerson, Nick Arnold D: Bob Lahendro
With Helaine Lembeck (Judy Borden), Barbara Deutsch (Maxine Griffin). On the eve of his acting debut in a school play, Arnold Horshack disappears, only to emerge days later with the announcement that he is quitting school to get a job and support his family.
Season 2, episode 19
W: Jerry Rannow, Jewel Jaffe D: James Komack, Bob Lahendro
With Ellen Travolta (Mrs. O'Hara), James Komack (Uncle Harry Horshack), Elyssa Davalos (Judy Horshack), Susan Lawrence (Goldie), Andrea McArdle (Doris Horshack), Dean M. Solomon (Manny Horshack), Robert Stoneman (Leonard), Chanin Hale (Secretary). When Arnold finally shows up back at school, it's discovered that his absence was due to the recent death of his fifth father. A feeling of responsibility within him, Arnold sets out to find a job to help support his siblings and his mother, whose only priority lay in finding a replacement father for her kids.
Season 2, episode 20
W: Eric Cohen D: Bob Lahendro There are mixed emotions in the Kotter apartment when Gabe learns that Julie is expecting a baby.
Season 2, episode 21
W: Peter Meyerson, Neil Rosen, George Yanok D: Bob Lahendro
With George Carlin (Wally 'The Wow' Wechsel), Fred Grandy (Andy), Marcie Barkin (Groupie). Freddy's success as a part time disc jockey arouses jealousy among the Sweathogs.
Season 2, episode 22
W: George Tricker, Neil Rosen D: Bob Lahendro
With Frank Corsentino (Mr. Overly), Ned Wertimer (Substitute Teacher), Larry Brooks (Substitute Teacher). With Gabe away at a convention, the Sweathogs feel obligated to help out the pregnant Julie Kotter, but instead cause havoc and make a shambles of the Kotter apartment.
Season 2, episode 23
W: Peter Meyerson, Nick Arnold D: Bob Lahendro
With Denise Galik (Paula Holtzgang). After class, a young art teacher demonstrates her designs on Gabe, while an eavesdropping Epstein imagines the worst.
September 10, 1977: Sweathog Back-to-School Special
Season 3, episode 1
W: Peter Meyerson, Nick Arnold D: Dick King
With Rebecca York (Brunette Sweathog), Melody Anderson (Blonde Sweathog), Deloresse Daniels (Black Sweathog). New students join Gabe's class in a back-to-school retrospective featuring highlights of past episodes.
Season 3, episode 2
W: Eric Cohen D: Bob Claver
With Mike Darnell (Bennie Moretti), Christopher Stryker (Fearless Feldman). The pregnant Julie is on Gabe's mind on the first day back at school; being left back is on Barbarino's mind.
Season 3, episode 3
W: Eric Cohen D: Bob Claver
With Alan Oppenheimer (Dr. Melmann), Ken Sansom (Expectant Father), Kathleen Doyle (Nurse). Gabe spends a long night at the hospital with the Sweathogs waiting out the arrival of the newest Kotter, only Julie pulls the big surprise stuns everyone when she delivers twins.
Season 3, episode 4
W: Gabriel Kaplan D: Bob Claver
With Alice Backes (Mrs. Hansen), Jack Dodson (Mr. Hansen). The Kotters' adjustment to twin daughters is complicated by a sulking Barbarino.
Season 3, episode 5
W: Nick Arnold, Peter Meyerson D: Bob Claver
With Wendy Rastatter (Wendy), Robin Riker (Nurse), John J. Fox. Gabe and Julie share the joy of the Sweathogs when Epstein, Horshack and Washington win the $1 million grand prize in the New York State Lottery.
Season 3, episode 6
W: Mike Barrie, Jim Mulholland D: Bob Claver
With Ellen Travolta (Mrs. O'Hara). Mr. Kotter has his hands full when he must decide to either help Julie with the housework and the babies or help Barbarino prepare for his make-up test.
Season 3, episode 7
W: Jim Mulholland, Mike Barrie D: Bob Claver
With Ellen Travolta (Mrs. O'Hara). The Sweathogs and Mr. Kotter plan a way to deprogram Horshack, who has joined a religious cult because he is tired of the way his classmates treat him.
Season 3, episode 8
W: George Arthur Bloom, Beverly Bloomberg D: Nick Havinga
With Herb Edelman (Moe Epstein). Julie and the Kotter twins face trouble on moving day when the new landlord -- Epstein's Uncle Moe -- refuses to allow children in their new apartment.
Season 3, episode 9
W: Peter Meyerson, Nick Arnold D: Bob Claver The Sweathogs clash with Mr. Woodman when they discover he is the hero amidst four Sweathog-like villians in his novel.
Season 3, episode 10
W: Peter Meyerson, Nick Arnold D: Bob Claver
With Martin Garner (Lou Grapette), Daniel Chodos (Eugene Bigelow), Amy Johnston (Cassy). Vinnie falls for a high school girl from upstate New York, much to the chagrin of the Sweathogs.
Season 3, episode 11
W: Steve Clements, Joyce Gittlin D: Bob Claver
With Martin Garner (Lou Grapette), Amy Johnston (Cassy). At the state talent contest, Barbarino tries to charm a rival contestant, but his attempts fall on deaf ears.
Season 3, episode 12
W: Bob Silberg, Dick Rossner D: Bob Claver
With Helaine Lembeck (Judy Borden), Ernest Harada (Mr. Jan). Mr. Woodman's contract as vice-principal is up for renewal, but the Sweatohgs want Mr. Kotter to have the job.
Season 3, episode 13
W: Eric Cohen D: Bob Claver Freddie Washington is suspected of cheating on a history test and Mr. Woodman suspends him.
Season 3, episode 14
W: George Arthur Bloom, Beverly Bloomberg D: Bob Claver
With Frank O'Brien (Jerry Cronkite), Denise Galik (Paula Holtzgang), Stan Ross (Weirdo). Epstein's painting of a nude woman on a wall stirs up the Buchanan High campus and creates turmoil at the Kotter home when admirers discover that the nude's face resembles Julie Kotter.
Season 3, episode 15
W: Eric Cohen, Mel Stuart D: Mel Stuart As the Sweathogs help the Kotters trim their Christmas tree, flashbacks recall past episodes.
Season 3, episode 16
W: Eric Cohen D: Bob Claver Horshack becomes uncontrollable when he suddenly shines as the star of Buchanan High's radio station.
Season 3, episode 17
W: Aubrey Tadman, Garry Ferrier D: Bob Claver
With Sonny Melendrez (Computer Voice), Ernest Harada (Mr. Jan). Mr. Kotter's job is threatened when Vice Principal Woodman introduces a computer designed to replace teachers.
Season 3, episode 18
W: Eric Cohen D: Alan Myerson
With Melonie Haller (Angie Globagoski). The boys meet their new classmate, a female tough who wants to enter their ranks.
Season 3, episode 19
W: Eric Cohen D: Bob Claver
With Charles Fleischer (Carvelli), Bob Harcum (Murray), Melonie Haller (Angie Globagoski). Epstein submits a term paper that is very similar to the one which Kotter submitted himself 10 years earlier.
Season 3, episode 20
W: Gabriel Kaplan D: Bob Claver
With Sam Weisman (Peter Charnoff), Michael Preminger (Eddie Mincer), Melonie Haller (Angie Globagoski). The Sweathogs convince Kotter to start a career as a comedian.
Season 3, episode 21
W: George Arthur Bloom, Beverly Bloomberg, Gabriel Kaplan D: Bob Claver
With Sam Weisman (Peter Charnoff), Melonie Haller (Angie Globagoski). Julie and the Sweathogs are shocked when Gabe announces he is leaving his teaching post for a career as a comedian.
Season 3, episode 22
W: Nick Arnold D: Jeff Bleckner
With Melonie Haller (Angie Globagoski). Mr. Kotter and the Sweathogs try to help Freddie Washington when he encounters unexpected trouble while recovering from a basketball injury.
Season 3, episode 23
W: Aubrey Tadman, Garry Ferrier D: Bob Claver
With Bryan O'Byrne (Desk Sergeant), Norman Alden (Detective Lasky), Jack Fletcher (Leonard Kripps), Melonie Haller (Angie Globagoski). A distraught Vinnie Barbarino turns himself in at police headquarters after he blames himself for the death of a teacher with heart trouble who collapsed while reprimanding him.
Season 3, episode 24
W: Peter Meyerson D: Al Schwartz
With Sally Hightower (Laura Stevens), Melonie Haller (Angie Globagoski). The usually shy Arnold Horshack surprises his fellow Sweathogs when he announces he has fallen in love with an older woman.
Season 3, episode 25
D: Bob Claver
With Helaine Lembeck (Judy Borden), Demetre Phillips (Baby Stevens), Sally Hightower (Laura Stevens), Ernest Harada (Mr. Jan). After Gabe gives mouth-to-mouth resuscitation to a girl who fainted, he is accused of assault by Mr. Woodman, who misinterprets the act.
Season 3, episode 26
W: Gabriel Kaplan D: Bob Claver
With Debralee Scott (Rosalie Totsy), Marlise Pierrat (Olga the Stripper). The Sweathogs are amazed to find a former classmate working as a go-go dancer to support her child.
Season 3, episode 27
W: George Arthur Bloom, Beverly Bloomberg D: Robert Hegyes
With Charles Fleischer (Carvelli), Bob Harcum (Murray). One of the Sweathogs convinces Mr. Woodman that beings from another planet will soon land on campus.
September 11, 1978: The Drop-Ins (1)
Season 4, episode 1
W: George Arthur Bloom D: Norman Abbott
With John Travolta (Vinnie Barbarino), Charles Fleischer (Carvelli), Bob Harcum (Murray), Frankie Verroca (Freddie). Season premiere. To the surprise of both himself and the Sweathogs, Gabe Kotter is promoted to high school vice principal.
Season 4, episode 2
W: George Arthur Bloom D: Norman Abbott
With John Travolta (Vinnie Barbarino), Charles Fleischer (Carvelli), Bob Harcum (Murray), Marian Collier (Nurse Baker). With Barbarino now an orderly at a hospital, the Sweathogs try to get jobs there, too. Meanwhile, Kotter tries to get the gang to return to school.
Season 4, episode 3
W: Richard Hawkins, Liz Sage, Earl Barret D: Norman Abbott
With Richard Moll (Big Thug), Judy Young (Doris). Buchanan High School greets a new type of sweathog who may rival Vinnie Barbarino for the affections of the girls, when Beau De Labarre, a smooth-talking southerner, strolls down the hallways for the first time and causes all kinds of commotion.
Season 4, episode 4
W: Bill Richmond, Gene Perret D: Norman Abbott
With John Travolta (Vinnie Barbarino), Linda McCullough (Sally). Vinnie Barbarino gets his own bachelor pad, and his fellow Sweathogs get very upset when they find out the welcome mat is for girls only.
Season 4, episode 5
W: Richard Hawkins, Liz Sage D: Norman Abbott
With Irene Arranga (Mary Johnson). The Sweathogs try to dissuade a suicidal teenager from jumping from Buchanan High.
Season 4, episode 6
W: Bill Richmond, Gene Perret D: Norman Abbott
With John Travolta (Vinnie Barbarino), Charles Fleischer (Carvelli), Bob Harcum (Murray), Connie Sawyer (Aunt Josephine), Marcy Hanson (Nurse). With hopes of attracting the girls, the Sweathogs pool their resources to buy a car from Vinnie's uncle.
Season 4, episode 7
W: Linda Morris, Vic Rauseo D: Norman Abbott
With John Travolta (Vinnie Barbarino), Jane Dulo (Nurse Bonnie), Jeannie Linero (Spanish Woman), Patrick Collins (Bobby). Working as a hospital orderly, Barbarino misplaces a sedated Woodman.
Season 4, episode 8
W: Kathy Greer, Bill Greer D: Norman Abbott
With Charles Fleischer (Carvelli), Bebe Drake (Ms. Jones), Jenna McMahon (Mrs. Zugler), Stanley Brock (Mr. Finch). The Sweathogs accidentally substitute an x-rated film for a sex education movie to be viewed by a parents' group.
Season 4, episode 9
W: Vic Rauseo, Linda Morris D: Norman Abbott
With John Travolta (Vinnie Barbarino), Linda McCullough (Sally). Barbarino's ego suffers when a girl he wants to break up with beats him to it.
Season 4, episode 10
W: Julie Kirgo, Dinah Kirgo D: Norman Abbott
With John Travolta (Vinnie Barbarino), Ron Dennis (Arthur). A straight-A student seeks the Sweathogs' approval by mimicking Freddie Washington's antics.
Season 4, episode 11
W: Richard Hawkins, Liz Sage, Earl Barret D: Norman Abbott
With Dena Dietrich (Ilona Garland), Ellen Travolta (Mrs. O'Hara), Tommy Breslin (Sidney Braden). Horshack's faces the prospect of failing biology unless he gets up the courage to dissect a frog.
Season 4, episode 12
W: George Arthur Bloom, Earl Barret D: Norman Abbott
With Sip Culler (J. Bubba Hampton). Mr. Woodman learns that Washington rewrote his sleepy rendition of the Buchanan high school song and stands to make money from it.
Season 4, episode 13
W: George Arthur Bloom, Earl Barret D: Norman Abbott
With John Travolta (Vinnie Barbarino), John Hollander (Punk), Adam Hollander (Punk), Melonie Haller (Angie Globagoski). Barbarino lets the Sweathogs talk him into opening his very special Christmas gift early.
Season 4, episode 14
W: George Arthur Bloom, Earl Barret D: Norman Abbott
With John Travolta (Vinnie Barbarino), Linda McCullough (Sally), Rachel Levario (Angelina). Vinnie agrees to walk down the aisle with Epstein's cousin, Angelina, to assure her American citizenship.
Season 4, episode 15
W: Linda Morris, Vic Rauseo D: Norman Abbott
With John Travolta (Vinnie Barbarino), Jane Dulo (Nurse Bonnie), Mary Jo Catlett (Mrs. Fishbein), Henry Corden (Mr. Fishbein). Barbarino and the Sweathogs are stranded in a hospital elevator with a very pregnant woman.
Season 4, episode 16
W: Liz Sage, Suzanne Gayle Harris, Rick Hawkins D: Norman Abbott
With Georganne LaPiere (Kelly Woodman), Corey Fischer (Waiter), Alston Ahern (Emily). Epstein romances the Kotters' baby sitter -- unaware that she is Mr. Woodman's niece.
Season 4, episode 17
W: Richard Hawkins, Liz Sage D: Norman Abbott
With Irene Arranga (Mary Johnson), Charles Fleischer (Carvelli), Della Reese (Mrs. Tremaine), Bob Harcum (Murray). The Sweathogs catch Arnold using alcohol as a confidence builder before a big date.
Season 4, episode 18
W: Earl Barret, George Bloom D: Norman Abbott
With Charles Fleischer (Carvelli), Bob Harcum (Murray), Irene Arranga (Mary Johnson). Epstein, assigned to work on the school paper, quickly turns it into a scandal sheet.
Season 4, episode 19
W: Bill Richmond, Gene Perret D: Norman Abbott
With Charles Fleischer (Carvelli), Bob Harcum (Murray), Della Reese (Mrs. Tremaine). Epstein and Washington enter the school talent show, unaware that the judging has been fixed by another contestant.
Season 4, episode 20
W: Bill Richmond, Gene Perret D: Norman Abbott
With Irene Arranga (Mary Johnson). Horshack decides to get married rather than leave Buchanan High to live with his mother and her new husband in Atlantic City.
Season 4, episode 21
W: Bill Richmond, Gene Perret D: Norman Abbott
With Irene Arranga (Mary Johnson), Ancel Cook (Minister), Dick Winslow (Minister), Richard Dimitri, Kenneth White. Horshack disappears when his bachelor party reminds him of his marital responsibilities.
Season 4, episode 22
W: Richard Hawkins, Liz Sage D: Norman Abbott Beau alienates the Sweathogs when he does too successful a job of charming Mr. Woodman.
Season 4, episode 23
W: Linda Morris, Vic Rauseo D: Norman Abbott
With Irene Arranga (Mary Johnson), Priscilla Morrill (Mrs. Gladstone Trevors-Smythe), Georganne LaPiere (Kelly Woodman), Henry Beckman (Samson Malone). Washington and Epstein decide to settle a dspute by staging their own private "fight of the century". (Last show of the series.)