Fame
Fame started out as a 1980 theatrical movie. Two years later, it found a home on NBC. But in 1983 (being opposite Magnum PI), NBC canned the series & the show moved to syndication for 4 more years.
20 years later, NBC returned Fame as a talent show that featured Debbie Allen.
Bruno's script is chosen to be produced and he is given the chance to choose the cast. Unfortunately he can't make up his mind as to whom to choose.
Coco tries to get along with a learning disabled student.
Julie's dad is getting remarried, and Julie does not like it one bit. Also, Leroy tries out for a touring dance troupe.
A famous dancer visits the school wooing Lydia but not having the same compassion for her students
Lydia takes a part time job teaching aerobics at Richard Simmons club. Mr. Shorofsky tries to prevent Bruno from entering a scholarship contest.
Students cry racism when a ballet teacher won't let Leroy's girlfriend have a solo part.
A blind substitute teacher interferes with Lydia's preparation for a performance that the school board will attend.
Coco auditions for a big part in a movie. Doris goes on a crash diet.
Miss Sherwood finds blacked out words in a student's book. Coco tries to convince her boyfriend Julio to go back to school.
When her grandmother dies, Coco questions her decision to become a performer. The kids attempt to find Julie's stolen cello.
Doris tries to reunite her father and brother after years of apart, while the students share Miss Grant's need to impress her former teacher.
Danny's grief over the death of Mr. Crandall threatens to cause his expulsion, but help comes from an unexpected source.
The love bug bites as Sherwood registers with a video dating service; Bruno falls for an older woman; and a singing cowboy lassos Doris' heart.
Leroy narrowly escapes being failed out of school with the help of an elderly tap dancer and a little boy.
Shorofsky and Bruno both promise a show's dress rehearsal to different people. Doris is worried that her grandmother may move into her parents' home.
A young man learns about friendship and trust when he finds himself in love with Julie Miller.
Bruno accepts a challenge from Miss Sherwood to try to create "art" from a computer and when the school acquires one, he's delighted, until he learns that the machine's purpose is to replace Mrs. Berg.
Preparations for "Friendship Day" at School of the Arts has put everyone at odds with each other.
Doris slips, hits her head and dreams she's entered the "Land of Oz".
This episode was comprised of excerpts from the Kids from Fame live concert in the United Kingdom.
After a series of school lockers are vandalized, Dwight finds a suicide note and Doris tries to enlist her friends in helping her find the note's author.
In order to appear in a show with a famous actor, Leroy and Danny become involved coaching a boys' choir in basketball.
Students from "a more academically prestigious" school visit the School of the Arts for U.N Week and act snobbishly towards the kids.
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Debbie Allen | Lydia Grant |
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Erica Gimpel | Coco Hernandez |
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Michael DeLorenzo | Fame Dancer |
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Lori Singer | Julie Miller |
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Derrick Brice | Fame Dancer |
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Gene Anthony Ray | Leroy Johnson |
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Lee Curreri | Bruno Martelli |
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Cameron English | Fame Dancer |
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Valerie Landsburg | Doris Schwartz |
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Carlo Imperato | Danny Amatullo |
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Eartha Robinson | Fame Dancer |
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Bronwyn Thomas | Fame Dancer |
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Marguerite Pomerhn Derricks | Fame Dancer |
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Albert Hague | Mr. Shorofsky |
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Joni Palmer | Fame Dancer |
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Shanin Lonsway | Student |
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Morgan Stevens | David Reardon |
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Carol Mayo Jenkins | Elizabeth Sherwood |
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Leanne Gerrish | Fame Dancer |
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Darryl Tribble | Fame Dancer |
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Allysia Sneed | Fame Dancer |
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Adrian Rosario | Fame Dancer |
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Stephanie Williams | Fame Dancer |
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Kim Layton | Fame Dancer |
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Ann Nelson | Mrs. Berg |
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| Added Date | Mar 07, 2016 02:19:33 |
| Modified Date | Sep 20, 2016 08:49:35 |