What did Vinnie Barbarino always say?
The real life Horshack used to say, “Up your hole with a Mello roll.” The phrase was considered too naughty for TV use, so TV executives changed it to “Up your nose with a rubber hose” which became one of Vinnie Barbarino’s famous catchphrases.
What did Horshack always say?
As a sitcom character, Palillo’s Horshack was one of the most memorable of the 1970s. His signature catchphrases (“Very impressive, Mr. Kott-errrrrr”) and that New York accent were imitated daily when “Kotter” was at its apex of popularity, and his face was on everything from iron-on T-shirts to metal lunchboxes.
What was the catchphrase on Welcome Back Kotter?
Arnold Horshack: [whenever he raises his hand] OOOOOOHHHHH! OOOOOOHHHHH! OOOOOOHHHHH!
What did Kotter teach?
The show stars stand-up comedian and actor Gabriel “Gabe” Kaplan as the title character, Gabe Kotter, a wisecracking teacher who returns to his alma mater, James Buchanan High School in Bensonhurst, Brooklyn, New York, to teach a remedial class of loafers, the Sweathogs.
Who Said Up your nose with a rubber hose?
Vinnie Barbarino
This line is spoken by Vinnie Barbarino, played by John Travolta, in the TV show Welcome Back, Kotter (1975-1979). Vinnie Barbarino wasn’t the sharpest knife in the drawer. Heck, he wasn’t even the sharpest Sweathog in Mr. Kotter’s remedial class.
What was Mr Kotter’s first name?
Gabe Kotter
Gabe Kotter, played by Gabe Kaplan, a former Sweathog, returned to his Brooklyn high school to teach a new class of delinquents. “Welcome Back, Kotter” was wildly popular during its years on the air from 1975 to 1979. From left: Robert Hegyes, Lawrence-Hilton Jacobs, John Travolta and Ron Palillo.
Is Ron Palillo dead?
August 14, 2012Ron Palillo / Date of death
What is Lawrence Hilton-Jacobs doing?
He’s currently starring as patriarch Cameran Sanders on A House Divided, a role that earned Larry a 2021 Emmy nomination for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Daytime Fiction Program. He is also a writer, director and producer, as well as a father and grandfather.