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Fame (2003 TV series) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Fame (2003 TV series)
''Fame'' is a television series that ran on NBC in the summer of 2003. The show was essentially NBC's attempt to duplicate the success of mega-hit ''American Idol'', right down to their selection of judges. Former pop star Carnie Wilson was similar in her judgements to ''American Idol's'' Paula Abdul, Johnny Wright, the veteran music producer, was the show's analogue of Randy Jackson, and JoJo Wright was, like Simon Cowell, the judge who says things to stir people up. The show retained the original ''Fame'' theme music (with a new vocal), as well as producer Debbie Allen. Former boy band member Joey Fatone was the official host of the show, but Allen also made frequent appearances. The show was based on the Italian show ''Saranno Famosi'' (which is the Italian for ''Fame''), where young talented dancers, singers and actors attended a school to became real superstars. The main goal of the show was to make all the challengers able to dance, sing and act and so to be complete. It still airs in Italy. == Voting methods == In the initial rounds, the producers and judges chose which performers would stay or go, with the final dozen or so performances surviving based on the recommendations of the judges as well as phone votes from fans. Unlike ''American Idol'', where one viewer could call up to thousands of times in a 2-hour window, ''Fame'' limited the amount of votes to five per phone number.
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