Genre Musical Drama Cast Debbie Allen / Carlo Imperato / Gene Anthony Ray / Albert Hague / Ann Nelson /. Carol Mayo Jenkins / Bill Hufsey / Bronwyn Thomas / Valerie Landsburg / Jesse Borrego / Derrick Brice / Leanne Gerrish / Darryl Tribble / Eartha Robinson / Erica Gimpel / Lee Curreri / Michael DeLorenzo / Cameron English / Nia Peeples / Cynthia Gibb / Ken Swofford / Joni Palmer / Allysia Sneed / Kim Layton / Loretta Chandler / Rocker Verastique / Marguerite Pomerhn Derricks / Serge Rodnunsky Directed by Robert Scheerer / Debbie Allen / William F. Claxton / Allan Arkush / Win Phelps / Michael A. Hoey / Donald Reiker / Nicholas Sgarro / Marc Daniels / Harry Harris / Mel Swope / Thomas Carter / Robert C. Thompson / Richard Kinon / Walter C. Miller / Ray Danton / Michael Switzer / Oz Scott Writing by Christopher Gore / Ira Steven Behr / William Blinn / Michael McGreevey / Patricia Jones / Donald Reiker / Parke Perine / Christopher Beaumont / Ken Ehrlich Created by Christopher Gore / David De Silva Produced by David De Silva / Frank Merwald / William Blinn / Denny Salvaryn / Mel Swope / Christopher N. Seiter / Ken Ehrlich / Donald Reiker / Harry Longstreet / Renee Longstreet / Patricia Jones / Randall Torno / Ira Steven Behr / Michael McGreevey / Michael A. Hoey / Scott Stambler / Karina Friend Buck Production company Eilenna Productions Inc., MGM Television Original channel NBC / Syndication Original language English Country of origin United States Broadcast dates 7 January 1982 (USA) Original runing time January 7, 1982 – May 18, 1987 Episode duration 60 minutes Picture format 480i (SDTV) Studio Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA Episode summary The School of the Arts is plagued by a series of vandalism attacks by two anonymous vandals. Jesse is upset when he discovers that Nicole has a secret admirer who keeps sending her flowers. With the vandalism and unwanted flowers, Nicole seeks solace in Miss Grant's karate class. Fun and reviews Strong on comedy and story, this departure episode weaved 3 stories together beautifully. The show was compelling, and the music, though great, took a backseat. Written by Adam Leslie and directed by Donald Rieker, \"The Comedian\" was an unusually smart episode, that appealed more to adults than the average FAME episode did. I wish there had been more collaboration on the part of these two, but the shoe was cancelled soon after If any video is not working or any episode of any show is missing , share your comments . If any of your favourite show is missing , kindly inform us by commenting , We will upload it as soon as possible . thanks |
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