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Oct 29, 2019

[Ans] What sitcom featured the popular line, "Up your nose with a rubber hose"?

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In 1975, a new sitcom set in a Brooklyn high school came to television, called Welcome Back, Kotter. Gabe Kaplan played Mr. Kotter, a teacher trying to reach a group of underachieving students known as the "Sweathogs." The series marked the beginning of John Travolta's career. Travolta played Vinnie Barbarino, the leader and heartthrob of the Sweathogs. The line, “Up your nose with a rubber hose” became his famous catchphrase. Gabe Kaplan even recorded a song called “Up Your Nose” in 1977. It charted at 91 on Billboard’s top 100.




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Welcome Back, Kotter:


In 1975, a new sitcom set in a Brooklyn high school came to television, called Welcome Back, Kotter. Gabe Kaplan played Mr. Kotter, a teacher trying to reach a group of underachieving students known as the "Sweathogs." The series marked the beginning of John Travolta's career. Travolta played Vinnie Barbarino, the leader and heartthrob of the Sweathogs. The line, “Up your nose with a rubber hose” became his famous catchphrase. Gabe Kaplan even recorded a song called “Up Your Nose” in 1977. It charted at 91 on Billboard’s top 100.


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