But Seriously Folks

Synopsis

Danny, who's Father doesn't support his career choice, gets the chance to perform at a comedy club. However the late hours make his school work suffer. 

He is disappointed when his friends are unable to be at his first performance because it's too late at night. In order to cope with his hectic schedule he starts taking uppers.

Meanwhile Doris auditions for and get a part in a hamburger commercial but things don't go exactly to plan.

Review

It’s Danny’s turn to take centre stage and I like the episode but feel that maybe there is too much going on. We get to see both Danny and Doris pursuing work outside the school, which is what they long for but particularly in Danny’s case it only brings him problems and feeling lonely and isolated he turns to uppers to get him through. 

Suddenly Danny seems to have been abandoned by his friends, which doesn’t ring true to me. Yes his performance was on late but I’m sure at least some of the kids would have found a way to be there, normally everyone is so inventive in finding ways to get what they want. Leroy and Montgomery aren’t living with parents so surely they would have gone.

Then there is Danny’s relationship with his father and how he treats Danny after his brother Vinny died. For me this is the most interesting aspect to the episode and the drug story leaves me a little cold. With everything else going on in the episode I think they could have left that plot to a later episode, or start it now and finish it in a later episode and have it as a sort of ongoing story for Danny. 

Danny’s parents are different to the ones that they use later on but I think there is more of a connection with this actor, who plays his father rather than the later one. The final scene where they hug is very touching and very well acted, when they admit they love each other and hug and it always brings a tear to my eye. Danny’s Mum barely gets a look in, where later in the series she will be more prominent.

Albert is missing from this episode and most of the other characters get very little to do but Carol is very strong in her scenes with Carlo and I love her line “He’s been taking Leroy lessons”. Her scenes with Danny in the cafeteria a very good where she assures Danny that his Father cares. 

Also a lot of the humour in this episode comes from Doris’ subplot with the advert audition which is very funny. I love the part where she describes the audition process and talks about Gloria who keeps coming in to do her hair. I’m sure this is an in joke because the hair stylist on Fame was called Gloria too.

Step up to the Mike was never one of my favourite songs but it serves as a nice ending to the show. It is performed in a very different way to the album version.

Carlo gets to sing Come What May, with different lyrics to the version Gene performed earlier in the series, which I always liked. I wonder why on the album they didn’t put Gene and Carlos versions together to make it into a duet, especially as Carlo wasn’t featured on the Kids From Fame Again album at all. 

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Production Number & Filming Schedule

Production Number 2705

Filmed Wednesday 2nd December 1981 to Thursday 10th December 1981 

Executive Producer William Blinn.

Air Dates 

Original  air date in U.S.A.  04th March 1982

Original  air date in U.K 05th August 1982,  BBC repeat 06th  August 1986,  The Children's Channel  Autumn 1992, Now 80s 28th November & 02th December 2021 

Original air date  in France  08th May 1982

Original air date in Italy 26th February 1983

Original air date in Spain 17th April 1983

Original air date in The Netherlands 11th August 1983       

Original  air date in West Germany 20th February 1985

Original air date in Belgium 10th September 1987               

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Production Credits

Written by Parke Perine


Directed by Alan J. Levi


Assistant Director Gene Law

Guest Stars & Dancers

Michael Thoma as Greg Crandal 

Stanley DeSantis  as The Director

Lola Mason as Mrs. Amatullo

Michael Perotta as Fiorino

Jack Murdock as The Club Owner

Larry Miller as The Emcee

Lois Kailey as The Assistant

Ric Mancini as Mr. Amatullo

Bob Basso as The Doorman

Gregg Berger as The Comedian

Bob harks as Audience Member

Songs & MP3 Downloads 

Come What May

Performed by Carlo Imperato

Written by David Wolfert & Henry Gaffney

Hank Burger

Performed by The Kids From Fame

Written by Bill Burch.

Another One Bites The Dust

Instrumental

Written by John Deacon

Step Up To The Mike

Performed by The Kids From Fame

Written by Alan Gordon

Song Lyrics and Sheet Music  (Click the drop down Menus and select Song)

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