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TV

Narrated by
  
Jonathan Mangum

Original language(s)
  
English

First episode date
  
17 July 2002

Network
  
FOX

Genre
  
Talent show

5.5/10
IMDb

Directed by
  
Don Weiner

Country of origin
  
United States

No. of seasons
  
2

Final episode date
  
26 June 2003

Presented by
  
Craig Jackson

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Created by
  
Joe RevelloMichael Binkow


Similar
  
20Q (game show), Amnesia (game show), Show Me the Money (U.S. TV series)

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.

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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 (colored in green, yellow, and red). If enough people did so (i.e. the "Eliminator" scale needle hit any part of the red area), 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.

The network began to rerun the series on their Saturday late night block in January 2011 in order to fill the half-hour after Fringe which was vacated by the canceled Running Wilde, until the launch of the Animation Domination High Definition block in July 2013; the late night timeslot was used for repurposed reruns of recent Fox series after Fox temporarily ending original late night programming in September 2010.

Team sideswipe on tv show 30 seconds to fame


International versions

These versions are no longer airing.

References

30 Seconds to Fame Wikipedia