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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.

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Tuesday 30 May 2023

Michael Delorenzo New York Undercover Cop TV Guide Article




Michael Delorenzo New York Undercover TV Guide Article 1994


Crew Member of the Month - Mel Swope

 


Mel Swope was born in san Francisco, California and graduated from San Jose State University with a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Drama and Television.

He started his career in Television in the early 1960s working as a second assistant director or assistant director on TV shows such as  The Monkees, The flying Nun and david Cassidy Man Undercover. Throughout the 1970s and 1980s he moved on to working as a Producer/Associate Producer/Co-Producer of TV Series such as The Partridge Family, Matt Helm, Miami Vice and Police Story.

In 1981 he took on the role of Producer for the fist and second seasons of Fame and was second in command after William Blinn.  He was also the director on 3 of the episodes: "The Crazies", "Solo Song" and "U.N. Week".

He was nominated for Emmy awards for "Fame" in both 1982 and 1983. 

When NBC Cancelled Fame after it's second year Mel left the Show.   

In 1994 he became Executive Vice President at MGM Productions and was ultimately the person responsible for the Fame Revival "Fame L.A." in the late 1990s.

 

Quote of the Week - Michael Thoma

 


Monday 29 May 2023

Outside Myself Inside Your Love Nia Peeples & Jesse Borrego - Song of the Week


The lyric "Cry, I was Afraid To Cry, Built Me A Wall So High," comes from "Outside Myself, Inside Your Love" from the season 5 episode "The First Time". Written by Richard Ash, George Elian and Barbara Rothstein, it is performed by Nia  Peeples and Jesse Borrego.

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"Love, I Always Thought If I Revealed,
All The Emotions That I Feel,
I Wouldn't Really Be A Man.
Cry, I was Afraid To Cry,
Built Me A Wall So High,
I Couldn't See.
Now, You've Brought Me,
Outside Myself, Inside Your Love,
Where I'm Free To Be Me, To Let Go.

Outside Myself, Inside Your Love,
Safe And Warm, In Your Arms,
I've Come Home.
Love, You Melt The Loneliness Away,
You Understand The Part I Play,
The Price I Paid Within Myself.
Hide, Never Again To Hide,
Loving This Gentle Side,
Oh Baby See, 
How, You've Brought Me,
Outside Myself, Inside Your Love,
Where I'm Free To Be Me, To Let Go.

Outside Myself, Inside Your Love,
Safe And Warm, In Your Arms,
I've Come Home.
Once My World Was An Empty Shell,
Til I Reached Out And You Were There.
Oh, My Secrets You Knew So Well,
Then You Rescued My Soul,
Now I Love Losing Control.
Outside Myself, Inside Your Love,
Where I'm Free To Be Me, To Let Go.

Outside Myself, Inside Your Love,
Safe And Warm, In Your Arms,
I've Come Home.
Oh Babe I've Come Home.
I've Come Home."

Michael Delorenzo in Hollywood Unsung Documentary about New York Undercover

 


Michael Delorenzo in Hollywood Unsung Documentary  about New York Undercover.



A Special Place Script Extended and Deleted Scenes

 The opening scene is slightly extended in the script as Lydia asks Miss Posdorfer a question.


A large section setting up the Bruno's Song has been stolen subplot doesn't appear in the episode. 

The script has a slight extension to the scene between Crandall and Danny discussing Mark Twain.


The scene where Lydia tells Sherwood of the suspicions that a teacher maybe fired is extended in the script.


The scene where Lydia Crandall and Sherwood talk to Forbes is extended in the script.



There is a deleted scene between Bruno and his father, who doesn't appear in the actual episode at all. 







A further deleted scene on the Bruno subplot takes place in the chemistry lab.




The scene after Shorofsky breaks up the fight is extended in the script.