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''Fame'' is a reality television competition series that ran on
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in the summer of 2003. The show was essentially NBC's attempt to duplicate the success of mega-hit ''
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'', right down to their selection of judges. Former pop star
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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
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was, like
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, 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 NSYNC member
Joey Fatone Joseph Anthony Fatone Jr. (born January 28, 1977) is an American singer, dancer, actor, and television personality. He is best known as a member of the boyband NSYNC, in which he sang baritone. In 2007, he came in second place on the ABC reali ...
was the official host of the show, but Allen also made frequent appearances. The show was based on the Italian show '' Amici'', where young talented dancers, singers and actors attended a school to become triple threat performers. The series used the title and imagery of MGM's 1980 film ''Fame'' (also about a school of budding triple threat performers) to give the show familiarity utilizing that trademark to American audiences. While ''Amici'' has continued into the 2020s, the reality version of ''Fame'' in the United States, like most ''Idol'' competitors of the 2000s, lasted only a single season.


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 number of votes to five per phone number.


Criticism

Although the ''Fame'' premiere did well in the ratings, it was criticized for several choices. Unlike ''Idol'', where the producers had absolutely no connection to any performers before the auditions, Allen personally knew and had worked with a number of those who made it to the final rounds. In the middle of the season, the show announced they would bring in a "spoiler", a new finalist who could make it to the last round if the public enjoyed their work. They asked viewers to send in audition tapes by July 1. On July 2, they announced the winner - Tyce Keith Diorio. Diorio was introduced on the show as a mere dance instructor, but his actual credits included being a former backup dancer for Fatone's NSYNC, Paula Abdul, Janet Jackson,
Ricky Martin Enrique Martín Morales (born December 24, 1971), known professionally as Ricky Martin, is a Puerto Rican singer, songwriter, and actor. He is known for his musical versatility, with his Ricky Martin albums discography, discography spanning ...
, Jennifer Lopez, and dancing in an
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piece choreographed by Debbie Allen, raising the suspicion of those who auditioned as the spoiler that the work they put into their audition tapes was completely in naught and the 'competition' for that slot was fixed. The twist in the end did not affect the full contest, as the audience vote saw Diorio eliminated in the next episode.


Dropping ratings

Unlike ''American Idol'', which focused on singing, or ''
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'', which divided talent up into several categories, ''Fame'' sought a "triple threat", someone who could dance, sing, and have star quality. In the eyes of many viewers, most of the finalists had shockingly poor singing abilities, and so much emphasis was placed on dance numbers that their voices never improved. Viewer reaction quickly gave way to apathy and the ratings fell considerably.


Finalists

The final two performers were
Shannon Bex Shannon Rae Bex (born March 22, 1980) is an American singer, reality show personality, professional dancer, and co-founder of Vooks. the world's first streaming platform for children's storybooks. She was also a member of girl group Danity Kan ...
and Harlemm Lee. Lee himself was not without controversy, as he had lied about his age (even though there was no age limit on the show) and his short-lived 1980s musical career as Gerry Woo. However, he dazzled viewers with his
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performances of such songs as
Oleta Adams Oleta Adams (born May 4, 1953) is an American singer and pianist. She found limited success during the early 1980s, before gaining fame via her contributions to Tears for Fears's international chart-topping album '' The Seeds of Love'' (1989). He ...
' " Get Here", and they deemed him the true "triple threat." Lee's prizes included a record deal, a starring role in the off-Broadway play '' Fame on 42nd Street'', and a free year-long hotel stay. Lee's record, ''Introducing Harlemm Lee''Amazon.com: Introducing Harlemm Lee: Music: Harlemm Lee
/ref> was barely promoted and quickly flopped, he did not appear in the play (the producers cited a scheduling conflict), and by summer 2004 he told fans if not for unemployment checks and the free hotel stay, he would have been penniless and homeless. In spite of the shabby treatment, Lee said he had no hard feelings. In 2005, Bex became a member of the successful girl group
Danity Kane Danity Kane was an American girl group whose original and most well-known lineup comprised Aubrey O'Day, Aundrea Fimbres, Dawn Richard, Shannon Bex, and Wanita "D. Woods" Woodgett. Its most recent iteration included O'Day and Richard as a duo ...
until their split in 2009.


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