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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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Thursday, 18 June 2026

Fame Timeline - June 1987

 

1st June 1987 


Lori Singer attends the New York Women in Film and Television softball competition in Central Park.  

Also Janet Jackson releases The Pleasure Principle Music Video.


2nd June 1987

Herb Alpert releases Diamonds as a Single in the U.K. featuring Janet Jackson. It would peak Number 27 on the U.K. Singles Chart. 

  


5th June 1987 


Janet Jackson releases The Pleasure Principle as a Single in the U.K. It would peak Number 27 on the U.K. Singles Chart.   


11th June 1987 

Fame TV Series first broadcast in Belgium with "Metamorphosis".


25th June 1987 

Erica Gimpel's Birthday.

Also "Tomorrow's Farewell" first broadcast in Belgium.


27th June 1987 

Fame TV Series first broadcast in Poland with "Metamorphosis".


Catch A Falling Star Production Credits

 


Executive Producer:   William Blinn                                                     

Producer:  Ken Erhlich

Consulting Producer: David De Silva

Creator: Christopher Gore

Writer:  Morgan Stevens

Director: Richard Kinon

Executive Story Consultant: Christopher Beaumont

Associate Producer: Frank Merwald

                                 Scott Stambler

Choreography: Debbie Allen

Assistant Choreographer: Otis Sallid

Director of Photography: Sherman L. Kunkel A.S.C

Art Director: Ira Diamond

Editor: Karina Friend

Unit Production Manager: Denny Salvaryn

First Assistant Director: Richard Schor

Second Assistant Director: Matt Earl Beesley    

Set Director: Leonard Mazzola

Producer’s Coordinator: Frank Fischer

Script Supervisor: Suzanne Waite

Property Master:  John Klima

Online Editor: Joe Bella

Sound: John Oliver

Recording Mixer: Jerry Clemans  C.A.S.            

Costume Supervisor: Marilyn Matthews

Make Up: Jack Wilson 

Hair Stylist: Gloria Montemayer

Sound Editor: Paul Hochman

Score: Ian Freebairn-Smith

Fame Theme: Michael Gore

                               Dean Pitchford

Music Supervisor: Harry V. Lojewski

Music Coordinator: Gary Scott

Assistant Music Coordinator: Mauren Crowe

Songs by The Entertainment Company:

                Martin Bandier & Charles Koppelman

Songs Producer:  Barry Fasman.

Casting: Al Onorato, A.S.C.D

              Jerry Franks  A.S.C.D

Original Casting: Mary Goldberg (New York)

                            Linda Francis (Los Angeles)

Capezio Dancewear provided by: Ballet Makers Inc

Musical Instruments provided  by:

                                                       Casio – EMI Division

                                                       Fender Musical Instruments

                                                       Schafer and Sons, Pianos & Organs

                                                       Selmar Musical Instruments

                                                       Roland Corporation

National Advertising Sales: Lexington Broadcast Service

Produced by M.G.M

In Cooperation with: RAI Radiotelevisione Italiana TV2

In association with: Eilenna Corporation.

Post Production Facility: Complete Post Inc

Executive in charge of Production: Ted Zachary

Payroll Accountant: Kevin King

Grip: Bill Rustic

Orchestrator: Hummie Mann

Sound Effects Editor: Marti D Humprhey

Lead Man: Margaret Mazzola 

Production Assistant (Producer): Frank Rehwaldt 

Costumer: Bob Miller

Dancers:

 Derrick Brice

Michael Delorenzo

Darryl DeWald

Cameron English

Leanne Gerrish

Kimberlee Layton Hurley

Joni Palmer

Marguerite Pomerhn

Serge Rodnunsky

Allysia Sneed

Vanessa Spino

Bronwyn Thomas            

Darryl Tribble

Rocker Verastique

Margaret Williams


Monday, 15 June 2026

Holmes Sweet Holmes Promo

 


Holmes Sweet Holmes Promo

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In a Shanty In Old Shanty Town - Gene Anthony Ray




"In a Shanty In Old Shanty Town" comes from the season 3 episode "Catch A Falling Star". Written by Joe Young, Jack Siras and Little Jack Little, it is performed by Gene Anthony Ray and George Kirby. 

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It's only a Shanty, in old Shanty Town.

The roof is so slanty, it touches the ground.

My tumbled down shack, by an old railroad track

Like a millionaire's mansion is calling me back.

 

I'd give up a palace if I were a king,

It's more than a palace, it's my everything.

And there's a queen waiting there,  with a silvery crown,

In a Shanty in old Shanty Town.

 

Oh, it's only a Shanty, in old Shanty Town.

The roof is so slanty, it touches the ground.

My tumbled down shack, by an old railroad track

Like a millionaire's mansion is calling me back.

 

I'd give up a palace if I were a king,

Say It's more, it's more than a palace, Baby it's my everything.

There's a queen waiting there,  with a silvery crown,

In a Shanty in old Shanty Town.

 

I'd give up a palace

If I were a king,

Why it's more, it's more than a palace,

Baby, it's my everything.

There's a queen waiting there,  with a silvery crown,

In a Shanty in old Shanty Town. (Shanty Town)

 

In a Shanty in old Shanty Town.



Friday, 12 June 2026

Suddenly - Nia Peeples & Billy Hufsey - Song of the Month

"Suddenly" is a beautiful ballad written in 1984 by Billy Ocean and Keith Diamond. Originally it was released by Billy Ocean as the title track of his 1985 Album and released as the 3rd single from that album.

 In Fame it is performed by Nia Peeples and Billy Hufsey in the Season 5 episode "His Majesty Donlon", where Chris Donlon has replaced his lookalike, the Prince of Vatonia and the Princess just happens to be the spitting image of Nicole, who Chris secretly has a crush on.

The song was never released on a Fame Single or Album and so far has never been performed during any of the Fame Concerts.


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"I used to think that love was just a fairy tale.
Until that first hello, until that first smile.
But if I had to do it all again, 
I wouldn't change a thing.
'Cause this love is everlasting.

Suddenly, life has new meaning to me.
There's beauty up above
And things we never take notice of.
You wake up and suddenly, you're in love.

Girl, you're everything a man could want and more.
One thousand words are not enough,
to say what I feel inside.
Holding hands as we walk along the shore.
Never felt like this before, 
now you're all I'm living for.

Suddenly, life has new meaning to me.
There's beauty up above And things we never take notice of.
You wake up and suddenly, you're in love."



The song was originally recorded by Billy Ocean in 1984 as the title track of his 5th album. The song was also released as a the 3rd single from the album in March/May 1985 and reached number 4 on both the U.K. and U.S. Singles charts.


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"Suddenly" Instrumental / Karaoke Version.

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Catch A Falling Star Official Photos

 





Ebay of the Week

 


This week a Fame Scarf

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Thursday, 11 June 2026

Catch A Falling Star Press Release 1984 - Fame Publicity Material

 




Catch A Falling Star Broadcast Dates

 



Original  air date in U.S.A 25th March 1984

Original  air date  in U.K. 22nd June 1984,  Repeated on The Children's Channel  Autumn 1992

Original  air date  in The Netherlands 26th June 1984

Original air date in Italy 13th August  1986

Original air date in Belgium  04th August 1988     

Original  air date in France 28th January 1989    

Monday, 8 June 2026

Such Good Friends Promo

 

Such Good Friends Promo

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Where Have All the Movie Heroes Gone - Gene Anthony Ray & George Kirby


"Where Have All the Movie Heroes Gone" comes from the season 3 episode "Catch A Falling Star". Written by Earl Brown, it is performed by Gene Anthony Ray and George Kirby.  

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Whatever Happened To the Heroes?

Who Glorified The Movie Scene.

The Bogart’s, the Gable’s, The Cagney’s, The Fairbanks’

Who plays Across The Silver Screen.

 

Where Are The Dudes Who Saved The Damsels In Distress?

The Team Men, The Pirates, The Captains, The Cowboys

Who Braved the Fray, They save The Day.

 

Back When A Guy Had Pizzazz like Basil Rathbone,

Or The Swashbuckling charm of Errol Flynn.

All Gone Are the Guys, We Used To Play I Spy With,

Now Who’s A Guy Supposed To Identify with?

Where Have All The Movie Heroes Gone?

 

You Mean Like Cagney,

“You Dirty Rat, You Dirty Rat”.

Bogart,

“All You Gotta Do Is Puck Up Your Lips And Blow Sweetheart”.

Bojangles,

"Everything's copacetic".

Edward G Robinson,

“I’m The Big Shot Around Her, You Understand, It’s Me So say So”.

John Wayne,

“When I Say Kill A Brick I Mean Kill A Brick!”

And Rod Chester,

“Mr Billy, I’m calling You Mr Billy.

I’d Walk a Million Miles For One Of You Smiles, Mr Billy!”

 

Now We Never Analyzed Or Criticized Them,

Every Saturday Afternoon, We Just Idolized Them.

 Where Have All The Movie Heroes Gone?

 

I Mean Look At Who You Got Nowadays?

Superman’s A Cartoon and Kermit’s A Frog,

ET’s An Alien and Benji’s A Dog,

Oh Where? Where Did They Go?

Where’s W C Fields, Now That We Need Him So?

Where Have All The Movie Heroes Gone?

Oh, Bring them Dudes Back One More Time. Yeah!


Friday, 5 June 2026

Ted Lewis In A Shanty in Old Shanty Town

"In A Shanty In Old Shanty Town" comes from the season 3 episode "Catch a Falling Star Where it was performed by Gene Anthony Ray and George Kirby.




Written by written by Ira Schuster, Jack Little & Joe Young in 1932, it was originally recorded by Ted Lewis and his band and taken from the film "The Crooner". It was released as a single which went to Number One for 10 weeks in the U.S.

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Ebay of the Week


 

This week a Fame T Shirt.

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Monday, 1 June 2026

Fame News June 2026

 


In June Kids From Fame Media posts will be Celebrating:

Episode of the Month: "Catch A Falling Star" from Season 3
Song of the Month:  Suddenly
Dancer of the Month: Serge Rodnunsky 
Fame Timeline from June 1987
More Scenes of the Week, 
Newspaper Article of the Month, and
Publicity Material of the Month.
Our Interview clips are:
-  Jesse Borrego Discussing Learning On Set
-  Cynthia Gibb Discussing Lip Syncing 
-  P.R. Paul Discussing Gene Anthony Ray, &
-  Carol Mayo Jenkins Discussing Starmaker.



Debbie Allen was interviewed last month  in the Guardian discussing Trump and
 her return to Broadway.




Janet Jackson will play a one off U.K. concert on 19th August at the Sandringham Heritage Live Festival. Register by 7.00pm BST tonight (1st June) to  access the presale which takes place 2nd June.






Valerie Landsburg and P.R. Paul have a new single out titled "That's How I Remember It".






Carlo Imperato sent a special video message for those involved in the Italian  musical Remember My Name. The final  show is 1st June.
  




Have a great Month,

Mark.