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Dance Fever was a syndicated musical variety series in which three celebrities judged amateur dancers to hottest disco hits of the day. It was created and produced by Merv Griffin, written by Tony Garofalo and hosted by Deney Terrio and later Adrian Zmed. The show also featured a segment in which some of the top Disco, Pop or R&B artists of the day would perform their latest hit. The series was aired in 1979 and lasted until 1987. The show was revived in 2003 with actor and MC Eric Nies as the host and Carmen Electra, Jamie King and MC Hammer as the regular celebrity judges.
This version of Dance Fever was hosted by Eric Nies. The three celebrity judges were Carmen Electra, Jamie King and MC Hammer. This series aired on ABC Family in 2003.
MuchMusic has the rights to air the whole series. It was rumored to compete So You Think You Can Dance, an American reality show with a similar premise but Canadians did not know about the year the series was produced. Dance Fever also aired on Family the same day as the ABC Family airings, becoming the first and only program on the channel to take commercial breaks during the show.
Three years later, tapdancing twins Sean & John have became contestants of NBC's America's Got Talent. Recently, they did not make it to the finals.
Deney Terrio (later Adrian Zmed of "T.J. Hooker" fame) hosted this syndicated musical variety series in which three C-level celebrities judged amateurs dancing to hottest disco hits of the day. Written by Marty McKee






