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(1983–1987) Original release January 7, 1982 ( 1982-01-07) – May 18, 1987 ( 1987-05-18) Fame is an originally produced between 1982 and 1987 by Eilenna Productions in association with and sponsored by musical instruments, which are prominently showcased in the episodes. The show is based on the. Using a mixture of drama and music, it followed the lives of the students and faculty at the fictional New York City High School for the Performing Arts.
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Although fictional, it was based heavily on the actual. Most interior scenes were filmed in. In all seasons except the third, the show filmed several exterior scenes on location in. The popularity of the series, particularly in the, led to several hit records and live concert tours by the cast.
Despite its success, very few of the actors maintained high-profile careers after the series was cancelled. A number of the cast members were seen again briefly in Bring Back.Fame, a reunion special made for UK television in 2008. Contents. Details The show was produced by and aired Thursday nights at 8:00–9:00 on beginning on January 7, 1982. Despite glowing reviews from critics, ratings were less than impressive, and NBC cancelled it after only two seasons. However, by special arrangement with, MGM revived the series for first-run syndication in the fall of 1983, where it continued for four more seasons, with the last first-run episode airing in the US on May 18, 1987. Wrote twelve episodes of the series.
He recalled the series thusly: ' I did three years on Fame, which was a lot of fun and was also in syndication. We had no one looking over our shoulder. We got to do some wonderfully bizarre things on the show, and the only time they gave us any trouble was the last show I was going to write after I knew we were cancelled. It was going to be meets Fame. It was a show that takes place in the future, and you could only sing for the state. It was a fascist society, and we were going to have motorcycles going through the school and have as the guest star.
It was great, and I was in the midst of writing the episode when somehow MGM read somewhere that we planned to burn down the sets, which was a lie. We were going to trash them a bit, but it wasn't the last episode. We had one more after that, and they stopped me from writing it'. Following its cancellation, two versions of the series were syndicated in reruns: the original hour-long episodes, which usually contained a primary plot, a sub plot and two or more musical numbers; and a second version, stripped of the musical numbers and the sub plot and reduced to 30 minutes in length.
The show's was a pop hit for singer, having been featured in the motion picture. A re-recorded version of the theme, using similar instrumentation to the 1980 track, was used in the TV series and sung by co-star, who played Coco Hernandez. Although Gimpel left the series midway through the third season (after the show moved from NBC to first-run syndication in 1983), her opening vocals were still heard on the show for two more seasons. An updated version of the song, featuring a modern, synthesized hard-rock flavor, was introduced in the fall of 1985 and performed by new cast member Loretta Chandler (Dusty). This version ran for the final two seasons of Fame.
'I Still Believe In Me', from an episode of the series titled 'Passing Grade', was nominated for an Emmy Award for Best Original Song. It was performed by and and co-written by who would go on to co-write and sing the. In the UK, two singles credited to, 'Hi-Fidelity' and 'Starmaker', reached the top ten. There were four cast members from the original movie who appeared in the television series.
Portrayed the character Bruno Martelli, an introverted musical genius. Who portrayed Leroy Johnson, a tough hood from the projects with a natural talent for dance who muscles his way into an audition and wins. In the film, Leroy is also illiterate, but this was not addressed in the television series. Who played teacher Benjamin Shorofsky, a German music teacher who constantly battled with Bruno Martelli over music styles. And the final cast member from the film was who played dance instructor Lydia Grant.
Although Lydia only appeared briefly in the movie, her character was expanded in the series. Debbie Allen also became the show's original choreographer, in addition to directing several episodes, and co-producing one season.
There were also several characters carried over from the movie, played by different actors. The character of Coco Hernandez appeared on the show, played by and not, who was offered the role by the show's producers, but politely declined as she wanted to focus on developing her budding singing career.
Paul played Montgomery McNeil in the series, while portrayed the gay student in the film. The Montgomery character was changed for TV and was no longer gay. English teacher, Elizabeth Sherwood was played in the film by actress, but in the series was played by actress. The character of Ralph Garci (Tommy Aguilar inheriting the role played in the film by ) appeared in the first of the TV version, but was metamorphosed into the character of Danny Amatullo. The character Doris Schwartz, played by Valerie Landsburg, was in the series while the character Doris Finsecker appeared in the film version and was portrayed. Since 2011, reruns of Fame have been airing in the United States on the arts-focused cable network. Main article: The series won a number of awards and in 1983 and 1984 was voted the., and, who had a small role in the motion picture but played a major character in the television version, also won several awards.
The cast Faculty. as Lydia Grant. as Benjamin Shorofsky. Michael Thoma as Greg Crandall (Season 1). as Elizabeth Sherwood (seasons 1–5, final episode of season 6). as Mrs. Gertrude Berg (Seasons 1.07-6).
as David Reardon (season 2, recurring seasons 3 & 4). as Principal Quentin Morloch (Seasons 3–5.09). as Principal Bob Dyrenforth (Seasons 5.10-6).
as Paul Seeger (Season 6.03) Students. as Leroy Johnson (seasons 1–6). as Danny Amatullo (seasons 1.02-6). P. Main article: Season Episodes Originally aired First aired Last aired Network 16 January 7, 1982 ( 1982-01-07) May 6, 1982 ( 1982-05-06) 23 September 30, 1982 ( 1982-09-30) April 7, 1983 ( 1983-04-07) 24 October 15, 1983 ( 1983-10-15) May 27, 1984 ( 1984-05-27) 25 September 29, 1984 ( 1984-09-29) May 25, 1985 ( 1985-05-25) 24 October 12, 1985 ( 1985-10-12) May 24, 1986 ( 1986-05-24) 24 October 6, 1986 ( 1986-10-06) May 18, 1987 ( 1987-05-18) Home media released the first season of Fame to DVD in Region 1 on November 1, 2005. This is now out of print as the home video rights are now owned.
(under license from ) released the complete first and second seasons of Fame on DVD in Region 1 and Region 2 on September 15, 2009. On January 12, 2010, Fox released seasons 1 & 2 in separate collections. DVD Name Ep # Release Date Seasons 1 & 2 38 September 15, 2009 Season 1 16 January 12, 2010 Season 2 22 January 12, 2010 International. France: Series started on March 6, 1982 on. UK: Series started on June 17, 1982 on the. Only the first four seasons were screened by the BBC, the full series was broadcast on in 1992. Sweden: Series started on September 5, 1982.
Israel: Series started in 1982. Italy: Series was renamed 'Saranno famosi', started in January 1983 on. Brazil: Series started in 1983 on Bring Back.Fame On 27 December 2008, TV in the UK screened a 90-minute special titled Fame, which sought out and reunited some of the original cast members of the television series. Presented by, and apparently filmed the previous summer, the show followed the presenter around the United States as he tracked down actors from the series and then staged a reunion.
The programme showed Collins appearing to surprise the former cast members in locations including restaurants, a recording studio, a gym, LAX airport and a cinema, before interviewing them and persuading them to take part in the reunion. The actors featured in the programme were Debbie Allen, Carol Mayo Jenkins, Lee Curreri, Erica Gimpel, Valerie Landsburg and Carlo Imperato. Also interviewed were Irene Cara, who did not appear in the TV series but sang the theme song and played Coco in the original motion picture, and the mother of the late Gene Anthony Ray. It was not stated whether other actors from the series had also been approached but had declined to take part. Excerpts from the TV series were shown throughout the programme.
The final scenes of the programme showed the six principal actors and a number of backing dancers taking part in a recreation of the title sequence of the TV programme. The programme was made for and broadcast on Channel 4, despite Fame having originally been shown in the UK on the.
Reunion 2019 In May 2019 8 members of the cast: Lee Curreri, Erica Gimpel, Carlo Imperato, Valerie Landsburg, PR Paul, Cynthia Gibb, Jesse Borrego and Nia Peeples perform 2 Reunion Concert in Liverpool. This is the first time in over 35 years that the cast have performed together.
In addition to the concerts there is a 3 day fan Convention: The Fame Family Experience, the first of it's kind anywhere in the World. Carol Mayo Jenkins, Loretta Chandler and David Greenlee are special guests at the convention. See also. (1969).
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The movie 'Flashdance' was certain to be used by adult film producers as a basis for parody and this is one of several videos that came out in its wake. Newcomer Shanna Evans stars as Jennifer, a young dance student who bicycles past a strip club every day on her way to the studio.
She fantasizes about dancing and stripping onstage there, and when the club sponsors an amateur dance contest, she succumbs to the temptation. Evans is very good looking and performs well enough. The film has some other fine female talent including the brunette bombshell Rachel Ashley and reliable Janey Robbins.
Kimberly Carson is also on hand but not used very effectively. In fact, no one in this cast of well-knowns is put to their best use. Entirely too much time is spent on pointless dialog, especially during one interminable scene where the club's owners and employees plan for the upcoming dance contest. Less attention seems to have been given to the sex scenes than to the others, and that kind of priority is out of whack in a movie like this.
The dance scenes are only passable, as well. There's some hot moments from time to time but given this cast I think the film should have been a lot better.