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I'm Mark & I've been a Fame fan since the beginning of the TV Series in 1982. This blog is dedicated to the incredibly talented cast of the show who have brought so much comfort and pleasure to my life over the last 40 odd years.
Every week day we post and our Archive can be found on the Kids from Fame Media TV Series Archive Website.
Including Interviews, Episode Information and Videos, Scripts, Merchandise, MP3 Downloads, Reunions, Fan Fiction, Cast and Crew Information. I hope you have a great time Remembering "Fame"!
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To Contact Me Please Send Emails to: mark1814uk@googlemail.com
Any problems downloading Please read:
Instructions To Download MP3s & Videos
Episodes can be watched on the TV Series Archive Website.
and on our Facebook Fame Episode Group.
Monday, 3 October 2016
Blood Sweat and Circuits - Script Part 1 - Introduction
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This episode was written by Lee Curreri and Directed by Richard Kinon. This is the actual script that the director worked from. His surname is written on the front and his hand writing is all over it making notes about what he wanted for each shot.
This is the final draft from December 28th 1982. The original guest actor was supposed to be David Steinberg. This was obviously changed at some point to Brenda Vaccaro but there is no mention of this in the script. I've always found the guest question and answer session a little odd and was interested to note that the questions are not actually scripted. The script gives examples of what the main kids might ask but not the actual questions involved. I've always felt that this part was improvised but I can't say for sure if it was or if the questions were thought up and given to the cast at the time or they were allowed, within the guidelines of the script to make them up themselves.
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