
THE FAME GAME SHOW
2025 - Television Version

"The Only Game Show in Town!" is back! The Name of the Game Is The Fame Game Show and it's better than ever!
The legendary Fame Game is hitting the screen in a brand-new, modernized TV version: The Fame Game Show! Your favorite host, Red Harris is returning with co-host Susie Cross to bring you new thrilling challenges and outrageous games, songs, guest stars, and so much more!
**The Fame Game Show is taking a short break!**
We’re currently on hiatus — but not for long. We’ll be returning **January 2026** with **all-new episodes**, brand-new guests, and plenty more music, games, and surprises.
Thank you for watching and supporting The Fame Game Show.
**Stay tuned… the best is yet to come!**
EPISODES
Episode 4: Genevieve Dew (Originally Aired 09-20-25)
Beloved Las Vegas vocalist Genevieve Dew headlines this episode with two standout performances: a sultry rendition of “Fever” and a moving take on Red Harris’s original song “Celebratin’ Alone Again.” Red and co-host Susie Cross team up to interview Genevieve, with Susie taking full advantage of the moment to give Red some good-natured grief about his singing.
The episode’s expanded game show segment brings even more fun to the stage, as Genevieve is joined by comedian Spank-E and longtime friend Barbara Brighton for a lively round of Mainframe trivia. Their spirited banter and competitive energy carry the audience through a longer-than-usual game, filled with laughs, surprises, and the warm camaraderie the Fame Game Show is known for.
Episode 3: The Fame Game Reunion - Linda Angeline & Crazy Ray Streib (Originally Aired 08-04-25)
It’s a heartfelt reunion as former cast members Linda Angeline and Crazy Ray Streib return to the spotlight more than 20 years after their original Fame Game debut. Alongside host Red Harris, they share stories, laughs, and memories from the show’s early days as a live stage production. Linda does a powerful rendition of “River Deep, Mountain High,” and co-host Rich Natole entertains with a rapid-fire “New York, New York” impression routine. A spirited game show segment features Linda, Ray, and longtime Fame Game supporter Ron Garrett. The episode closes with a joyful all-cast performance of “Boom-Bah-Rae-Lee Polka,” a nostalgic favorite from the original stage production.
Episode 2: DJ Miguel (Originally Aired 06-12-25)
DJ Miguel’s dance team—featuring Cupcake and Aja—takes center stage in this lively second episode. Cupcake dazzles with a hula hoop performance, while Aja delivers a soulful rendition of “Back to Black.” Host Red Harris performs his original song “Baby Don’t Want Me No More” and catches up with longtime friend DJ Miguel, revealing the show’s origins. The Komic Kozzie drops in with a wild twist, and everyone joins in for a round of pop culture trivia.
Episode 1: Ciao Bella (Originally Aired 05-13-25)
The series premiere. Guests Ciao Bella perform "Baila esta Cumbia" and join Red Harris for a performance of "Tiki Liki Lady". Co-host Rich Natole does a medley of Presidential impersonations. Professor Quay showcases his collection of Pocket Inventions. Everybody joins in on the fun for a game of Celebrity Squares.