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Nine Inch Nails’ Trent Reznor introduces The Cure for their induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame at the Barclay Center in NYC on March 29th. Robert Smith and co played 5 songs for the occasion to a very appreciative crowd.
Rigadin has to take part in a duel and so enlists the help of a fencing instructor.
A budding entrepreneur's morals (and patience) are tested when her lover commits a crime with plans to use the money to fund her business dreams.
Idiot Hall of Fame uses real footage and takes a humorous look at some of the most truly idiotic actions of all time.
30 Seconds To Fame is an American television series that was shown on the Fox Network from July 17, 2002 to June 26, 2003, featuring a talent show where acts could only last up to 30 seconds each, regardless of any resolution to the act. The series was hosted by Craig Jackson.
Many different talents were exhibited, such as contortionism, juggling, magic tricks, stand-up comedy, and beatboxing, in addition to singing and dancing acts. Much of the charm of the show was derived from the fact that each act lasted only 30 seconds, leading to a variety of different acts being displayed. The live audience acted as the judges. During the performances, if the audience found an act undesirable to watch, they booed and used electronic devices to put in a vote for elimination, complete with an on-screen "Eliminator" scale graphic. If enough people did so, the act was to be cut short, regardless of how much time was left on the clock.
At the end of the show, every member of the audience voted for his or her favorite act, and the top three acts got a chance to do another 30-second performance. After this, a final round of voting occurred, and the winner earned a cash prize of US$25,000.
A Brush with Fame is a light hearted ITV daytime television show, featuring a nationwide search to find Britain's best amateur portrait painter. It was presented by Carol Smillie, and the last episode was broadcast on 11 November 2005.
The Horror Hall of Fame was an annual Oscars-style award show hosted by Robert Englund which honored the best horror films, television series, actors, producers and special-effects designers.
Fame: The Musical is a singing and dance contest in Ireland, produced by Screentime ShinAwiL for RTÉ. The audition and Fame Bootcamp stages were filmed around Ireland and in London.
The shows aim was to find actors for the parts of "Nick" and "Serena" for the highly successful stage production of Fame. On 13 June 2010 it was announced that Ben Morris would play the part of Nick and Jessica Cervi would play the part of Serena in the Irish tour of Fame.
Fame Asylum was a 2006 documentary that followed the progress of a boy band made up of four asylum seekers and aired on Channel 4. The Guardian said it was among the worst ideas in TV history, and the programme was also nominated for a Royal Television Society Award.
It is available to watch on 40D, and has some accompanying learning resources.
The artist who initiated the documentary has compiled an archive of material responding to the project, and has written an article about it for Refugee Week, who collaborated on the project.
Project Fame is a regional music talent TV reality show filmed in Lagos, Nigeria, aired in the West Africa. It is a local version of Star Academy reality series that was developed and is licensed worldwide by Endemol. The show features contestants from Ghana, Liberia, Nigeria and Sierra Leone, the show is broadcast by 4 networks in these four countries.
Run by Endemol production, Project Fame's inaugural season began on July 18, 2010. The production format consists of gala evenings held each Sunday night in prime time and hosted by Joseph Benjamin and Adaora Oleh . Additionally, there's a weekly recap show and the Eviction night on Saturday night.
The jury is formed by Bibie Brew, Kwame, Nomoreloss and Tee-Y Mix