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‘Blue’s Clues’ Host Steve Burns Says Nickelodeon Allegations in ‘Quiet on Set’ Are ‘Heartbreaking’: ‘It’s Just Terrible to Watch It Unfold’
"Blue's Clues" star Steve Burns watched "Quiet on Set" in "horror and heartbreak" and says there was no overlap with his show.
Steve Burns, who became an icon of children’s television as the host of Nickelodeon ‘s “Blue’s Clues” from 1996 to 2002, recently spoke to “Today” and said he watched the viral documentary series “ Quiet on Set ” in “horror and heartbreak.” The ID Discovery series explores the alleged harassment and abuse that took place at Nickelodeon before and after the turn of the century, which is the same time Burns was the face of “Blue’s Clues.” An abundance of the allegations made in “Quiet on Set” revolve around Nickelodeon mega-producer Dan Scnheinder and acting coach Brian Peck. Burns was not associated with either men and told “Today” that he didn’t even work at the network’s Los Angeles studio, where the bulk of the alleged misconduct reportedly took place.
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