Blue's Clues ' Steve Burns Shares His Thoughts on Quiet on Set Docuseries

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Blue's Clues' Steve Burns Shares His Thoughts on Mute on Characteristic Docuseries

Steve Burns, who hosted Prick Jr.'s Blue's Clues in the '90s and '00s, is talking out about Nickelodeon alumni's “heartbreaking” revelations in the Mute on Characteristic docuseries.

Let's examine help in with Steve Burns for the length of a harrowing time for heaps of of us that grew up looking at Nickelodeon programming.

The outdated skool host of Prick Jr. preschooler series Blue's Clues has shared his suggestions on Mute on Characteristic: The Darkish Facet of Kids TV, weeks after one in every of his empathetic “checking in” videos went viral following its posting days after the discharge of the docuseries. The project small print allegations of past spoiled habits by others on the sets of several various exhibits that aired on parent channel Nickelodeon.

“I don't beget any particular perception into any of that,” Burns informed These days in comments posted April 7. “I'm coming to it grand the equivalent to any individual else, with horror and heartbreak. It's loyal shocking to establish it unfold. I don't know what else to speak, various than that it's heartbreaking.”

The 50-year-light expressed empathy for these reliving anxious recollections that beget resurfaced with Mute on Characteristic. “It's obtained to be so unfathomably painful,” he said. “The reality that here is now what all americans's talking about at the watercooler, it loyal breaks my heart.”

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Child Stars Then and Now

The TV personality, who hosted Blue's Clues between 1996 and 2002, has every infrequently shared examine-in videos on TikTok, in which he asks viewers how they’re doing and appears to be like mute. After he posted one March 20, three days after Mute on Characteristic became launched, many fans mentioned the docuseries in the comments.

One particular person wrote, “After the nickelodeon documentary Steve all I want is my blues clues to assign regardless of is left of this childhood I as soon as had….”

But every other user commented, “Thanks for being one in every of the GOOD aspects of Nickelodeon, Steve.”

In his interview with These days, Burns distanced himself from basically the most most predominant cable community. “Prick Jr. and Nickelodeon [programming] were so various,” he said. “We're in Unique York, they're in L.A. There's no overlap whatsoever between any of these exhibits and what we were doing.”

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In Mute on Characteristic, several outdated skool Nickelodeon actors and writers ingredient allegations of spoiled habits, in conjunction with by outdated skool channel producer Dan Schneider, who created exhibits such as Drake & Josh and The Amanda Level to sooner than leaving the company in 2018. Following the discharge of the docuseries, he launched a YouTube video in which he addressed several of the accusations.

“I positively owe some of us a beautiful solid apology,” he said. “I could simply be cocky and positively overambitious and most ceaselessly loyal straight up coarse and tainted and I’m so sorry that I ever became.”

As properly as, a Nickelodeon spokesperson informed NBC News closing month, “Though we can’t corroborate or command allegations of behaviors from productions a long time ago, Nickelodeon as a topic of protection investigates all formal complaints as piece of our commitment to fostering a actual and official plight of labor ambiance free of harassment or various kinds of spoiled behavior.”

(E!, These days and NBC News are piece of the NBCUniversal household.)

Be taught on for more revelations from Mute on Characteristic:

Drake Bell Says He Develop into as soon as Sexually Abused at 15

“I've under no conditions talked about this originate air of therapy,” Drake Bell said in the ID series, sharing for basically the most most predominant time that he became sexually abused by Brian Peck.

The series describes the extent of the abuse the usage of graphics from the official prices against Peck—a dialogue and acting coach who also appeared in bit roles such as “Obtain 22 situation Guy” on All That—for the reason that Drake & Josh actor preferred to no longer lag into ingredient on digicam.

“The abuse became vast and it obtained gorgeous brutal,” Bell said. Instructed by a producer (who's heard but no longer viewed) to handiest piece regardless of he became chuffed with, he replied, “Why don't you deem of the worst stuff anyone can enact to anyone as a sexual assault and that'll answer your search data from. I don't know how else to position it.”

Peck, now 63, became arrested in August 2003 and indirectly sentenced in October 2004 to 16 months in penal advanced after pleading no contest to a rely apiece of lewd act upon a baby 14 or 15 by a particular person 10 years older and oral copulation of a particular person under 16, per sentencing paperwork reviewed by E! News. He became also required to register as a sex perpetrator.

E! News reached out to Peck for comment but did no longer hear help. Nickelodeon informed NBC News in an announcement, “Now that Drake Bell has disclosed his identity because the plaintiff in the 2004 case, we are dismayed and saddened to learn of the trauma he has persisted, and we commend and help the energy required to arrive ahead.”

Drake Bell Describes How Brian Peck Obtained Him Alone

Bell described Peck purposely driving a wedge between him and his supervisor father Joe Bell (who also appears to be like in the ID series and backs up his son's story) so that he could use more time with the teen, who had a habitual function on The Amanda Level to sooner than he became equipped his possess sitcom, Drake & Josh, in 2004.

Peck would steal him to auditions, Bell said, and then beget him sleep over, asserting it became too slack to drive him help dwelling. One evening, Bell described, he wakened on the couch (where he said he continuously slept) and Peck became sexually assaulting him.

“I iced up and became in entire shock and had no thought what to enact or the correct device to react,” Bell said, “and I had no thought the correct device to salvage out of the direct.”

He recalled Peck being apologetic, however the abuse didn't quit—and Bell said he didn't characterize any individual, no longer even when the mum of his then-female friend realized one thing became negative and took him to a therapist. He admittedly believed that if he said anything else, his career would be over.

Finally, he said he “exploded” and informed his mother all the issues, and he or she without prolong referred to as police. Bell said that detectives made him give an “excruciatingly detailed” story of the abuse and then had him name Peck to steered a confession over the cell phone while they listened in. Peck “loyal began a plump-on confession,” Bell said, and became therefore arrested on Aug. 20, 2003.

Dan Schneider Reaches Out

Bell also said in Mute on Characteristic that Dan Schneider, creator and executive producer of The Amanda Level to and Drake & Josh, became mercurial to position a search data from to him if he wanted anything else and otherwise had his help after Peck became arrested.

In any other case, he didn't hear grand from any individual he labored with, both because they didn't know or “perchance since it's a truly unexcited self-discipline,” Bell reflected. “Undoubtedly the ideal particular individual that I keep in mind being there for me became Dan. Unfortunately, there became no therapy and I became left to my possess devices…which at that age doubtlessly isn't basically the most productive direct.”

Brian Peck's Strengthen Machine in Hollywood

The records in Bell's case were sealed for years. Nevertheless as soon as they were unsealed, parties could learn about who wrote the 41 letters of help filed on Peck's behalf sooner than his 2004 sentencing.

No person from Nickelodeon, in conjunction with Schneider, wrote a letter, per Industry Insider journalist Kate Taylor—whose 2022 investigative part detailing allegations of misconduct against Schneider impressed the ID series. (“We wrote Kate a small little bit of a love letter,” series co-director Mary Robertson informed Shallowness Gorgeous, “and then said that we’d prefer to partner and invent bigger upon her already unheard of reporting.”)

Among of us who did write letters: James Marsden, Saturday Night Stay player Taran Killam, Boy Meets World actors Will Friedle and Rider Sturdy, and Rising Disaster of us Alan Thicke and Joanna Kerns.

Marsden wrote, as his letter became quoted in the series, that he'd known Peck (who had bit aspects in 2000's X-Men and 2003's X2) for 14 years and “what Brian has been by in the closing year is the struggling of a hundred males.” Killam, who appeared on The Amanda Level to and Drake & Josh, wrote of Peck, per the series, “I do know for a undeniable reality that he regrets any errors made.”

Thicke died in 2016. E! News has reached out to reps for Marsden, Killam, Friedle, Sturdy and Kerns for comment but has no longer heard help.

Nevertheless, as Taylor principal in the ID series, it became fully that you just’ll want to imagine that no longer one in every of the actors knew the extent of the prices against Peck after they wrote the letters.

Kerns said in an announcement incorporated in Mute on Characteristic that she had since realized that her letter became primarily based on “entire misinformation. Incandescent what I do know now, I under no conditions would beget written the letter.”

Sturdy and Friedle no longer too long ago expressed remorse for standing by Peck, who appeared on a couple of episodes of Boy Meets World in 1999. They said on a February episode of Pod Meets World, which they cohost with Danielle Fishel, that they didn't know the trusty yarn at the time.

“He didn't affirm that nothing had took place,” Sturdy said. “So, by the level we heard about this case and knew anything else about it, it became continuously in the context of, 'I did this direct, I’m responsible. I lag to steal regardless of punishment the chief determines, but I'm a victim of jailbait. There became this sizzling man. I loyal did this direct, and he's underage.' And we sold that storyline.”

Added Friedle, “We're sitting in that court on the negative facet of all the issues. The victim's mother became and said, 'Query at the total properly-known of us you brought with you. And it doesn't alternate what you doubtlessly did to my kid.' I loyal sat there looking to die. It became admire, 'What the hell am I doing here?' It became horrifying the total manner around.”

Brian Peck's Creepy Pen Just proper friend

In Mute on Characteristic, All That alum Kyle Sullivan recalled all americans from the characterize going to Peck's condo for a barbecue. The actor and dialogue coach—who also labored on The Amanda Level to and Amanda Bynes' subsequent sitcom What I Take care of About You—had a room plump of vintage toys and comic books, Sullivan said, and a garage devoted to Planet of the Apes memorabilia.

Sullivan recalled that Peck became giving him a tour when he confirmed the teen a picture of a clown made by the slack serial killer John Wayne Gacy, who murdered at the least 33 boys and younger males, per official accounts of his crimes, and became performed in 1994. Peck also had a stack of letters purportedly from Gacy that were given a plight of pleasure in the nightstand subsequent to his bed, per Sullivan.

E! News also reached out to Peck referring to his Gacy fandom alleged in the series but did no longer hear help.

Kid-Friendly Programming?

Primitive solid contributors from exhibits roam by Schneider talked in Mute on Characteristic about both feeling sad at the time—or in hindsight—about some of the costumes they were made to position on and hundreds of sinister-out gags that can perchance simply were of questionable taste but were televised for all Nickelodeon viewers to detect.

Leon Frierson, who became on All That from 1997 until 2000, recalled having to position on flesh-coloured tights and lingerie to play a superhero referred to as “Nostril Boy” with gear that “appeared admire a penis and testicles on my shoulders.” In one sketch, Nostril Boy sneezed and a glob of snot hit a girl in the face.

Of route, slimy substances hitting girls in the face became a repeat shaggy dog yarn in comparatively about a Schneider's exhibits, in conjunction with Zoey 101, as pointed out in the ID series by Jamie Lynn Spears' costar Alexa Nikolas. (She and iCarly alum Jennette McCurdy are amongst the outdated skool Nickelodeon actors who beget beforehand spoken out against the community for failing to guard younger expertise.)

“It became loyal sad,” Frierson said in the series. Nevertheless, he added, no one thought to bitch to Schneider. “It became most predominant to be on his valid facet,” the now-37-year-light said of the All That writer-producer, “and he made it known who became on his valid facet.”

A spokesperson for Schneider informed E! News, “Every part that took place on the exhibits Dan ran became carefully scrutinized by dozens of enthusiastic adults and accredited by the community. If there became an proper direct with the scenes that some of us, now years later, are 'sexualizing,' they’d be taken down, but they’re no longer, they’re aired continuously all around the sphere today time quiet, enjoyed by each childhood and of us.”

“Be mindful, all tales, dialogue, costumes, and makeup were fully accredited by community executives on two coasts,” the acquire persisted. “A standards and practices community read and indirectly accredited each script, and programming executives reviewed and accredited all episodes. As properly as, each day on each space, there were continuously of us and caregivers and their chums looking at filming and rehearsals. Had there been any scenes or outfits that were spoiled in any manner, they’d were flagged and blocked by this multilayered scrutiny.

“Unfortunately, some adults project their adult minds onto childhood' exhibits, drawing fraudulent conclusions about them.”

Unrealistic Expectations

Katrina Johnson, who became on All That between 1994 and 1997 and didn't act grand after the aughts, shared small print from her time on the sketch characterize that the now-41-year-light is quiet surprised by.

“One day the producers referred to as my condo and spoke to my of us and said, 'Whats up, Katrina's getting too fat. We already beget a fat one, she will be able to't be the fat one,'” she alleged in Mute on Characteristic. While her mother and pa stuck up for her, she added, “I point out, that stuck with me. 'You must possibly't be the fat one.' I quiet hear these words in my head to on this present day and age.”

Rapidly after, Johnson said, she hit puberty and now no longer appeared admire a kid, so she became finally “edged out…by a youthful model of me.”

Referring to the many recollections in the ID series, Nickelodeon informed NBC News in an announcement:

“Though we can’t corroborate or command allegations of behaviors from productions a long time ago, Nickelodeon as a topic of protection investigates all formal complaints as piece of our commitment to fostering a actual and official plight of labor ambiance free of harassment or various kinds of spoiled behavior. Our greatest priorities are the properly-being and most productive pursuits no longer loyal of our workers, casts and crew, but of all childhood, and we beget adopted a gigantic quantity of safeguards over the years to attend be definite we live as a lot as our possess high standards and the expectations of our target audience.”

Now not the Loyal Tone

Bryan Christopher Hearne, who became on seasons seven and eight of All That, became tasked with playing the youngest rapper of all time, “Lil Fetus,” one other personality requiring a skintight bodysuit. He said in the ID series that he overheard anyone on space affirm that the “skin tone desires to be charcoal.”

The crack made him “teary-eyed,” he recalled, but by then he became too afraid to characterize his mother, Tracey Browne, who had already developed a recognition on space for being mercurial to keep up a correspondence up in her son's protection. Which, per each Browne and Hearne in the docuseries, became frowned upon.

“I became an oddball,” Browne acknowledged. At the the same time, she said, it didn't lag left out to her that her son became being asked to play Black stereotypes. Working instance, she said, Hearne playing the function of a kid hustling Girl Scout-form cookies in the kind of anyone promoting remedy.

Castmate Kyle Sullivan, though he referred to as out Schneider for being weirdly into goo-centric jokes, said in Mute on Characteristic that he “most ceaselessly had a valid relationship with Dan.”

In Hearne's notion, nevertheless, Schneider “had a nicer relationship with some of the various white childhood. My time on Nickelodeon carried out a plentiful piece in how I dealt and quiet tackle racial disorders.”

A spokesperson for Schneider diusputed this characterization, noting the producer's “long historic past prominently featuring Black actors in his television exhibits,” as well to his subsequent TV and film projects with All That breakout stars Kenan Thompson and Kel Mitchell.

Two for the Price of One

It wasn't loyal the adolescents who recall experiencing a toxic work plight on these Schneider-roam exhibits, per Mute on Characteristic.

Jenny Kilgen said in the ID series that, when she and Christy Stratton were hired as writers on The Amanda Level to in 1999, they were asked to spoil up a wage, as of their mixed salaries were equal to what one writer of their plight became imagined to invent.

Nevertheless, as Kilgen recalled, she became hungry for work and didn't wish to press her just proper fortune by complaining. She also said she didn't place at bay when Schneider asked if he could loyal name her and Stratton “the girls” in wish to by title.

Furthermore, each females said, Schneider would invent comments about females no longer being humorous, and he'd play demeaning pranks.

On one other occasion, when Schneider created the personality of “Penelope Taynt” for Bynes to play on The Amanda Level to, Stratton and Kilgen said he steered them no longer to characterize community specialists that the title became an meant double entendre, and so they kept their mouths shut for distress of his wrath.

When Kilgen discovered out that their spoil up wage became against union suggestions, she informed the Writers Guild of The United States. Kilgen said Schneider referred to as her at dwelling and informed her that, if he ever discovered out for definite that she became the one who reported him, that she'd under no conditions work for Nickelodeon or any various Viacom-owned entity as soon as more.

Mute on Characteristic principal: “Dan Schneider denies Jenny's claims and states that he had no like watch over over salaries.”

A spokesperson for Schneider reiterated as grand to E! News, noting The Amanda Level to became produced by a irregular company (Tollin/Robbins), but even on exhibits he created, salaries “were controlled by the community and as well by the WGA.”

As for these recollections of Schneider's habits, “sadly writers' rooms were customarily off-colour locations, especially more than twenty years ago,” the spokesperson said.
“Dan is extraordinarily sorry for his habits that contributed to that ambiance and he has grown loads since then. That habits is clearly negative and no longer for the plight of labor, and positively he would under no conditions act that manner as soon as more.”

The assign Drake Bell Is Now

“I keep in mind all of the abusive events but, all the issues originate air of that, is extraordinarily blurry to me,” Bell said in the series. “Which is a bummer because I experienced a range of immense issues in my lifestyles and my career for the length of all this time, but it became so overshadowed and ruined by what I became facing on the inside.”

The actor, who shares a son with estranged wife Janet Von Schmeling (they separated in 2022), pleaded responsible in 2021 to one rely each of attempted child endangerment and disseminating topic cross to juveniles after exchanging texts with a minor. He became sentenced to community provider and probation.

Bell said on his behalf in a video posted online that he'd exchanged “reckless and irresponsible” texts with a fan, no longer realizing the fan became a minor, but ceased verbal replace as soon as he discovered out. “I wish to invent determined,” he said, “there were no sexual photos, nothing physical between me and this particular particular person.”

His possess journey as a teen “led to a range of self-destruction and a range of self-loathing,” Bell said in the series. “I would try to loyal salvage away with alcohol abuse, substance abuse, in spite of all the issues loyal anything else to salvage away.” As for his 2021 arrest, “I took responsibility for that, did what became asked of me, however the media grabbed a like of so grand misinformation, and it completely destroyed me. And I began to dawdle out of like watch over.”

In April 2023 he became reported missing in Daytona Coastline, Fla., but he became up the following day and laughed it off. “You leave your cell phone in the vehicle and don't answer for the evening and this?” he tweeted at the time. Earlier that year, nevertheless, he had reportedly sought outpatient medicine for substance abuse.

In the series, the Ready Regular Sprint! artist said that if he'd “persisted down that path,” it could possibly probably perchance want been the pause of him.

He hit “all-time low,” he persisted, so he checked into medicine, where he at closing underwent effort and trauma therapy, “surrounded by of us that for basically the most most predominant time in a truly long time wanted to loyal learn about me salvage better.”

Dan Schneider Would “Prevail in Things Otherwise”

Schneider's roam at Nickelodeon resulted in 2018 when the community canceled his series Game Shakers after three seasons, while Henry Hazard persisted on for a fifth. In a laudatory joint negate referencing his “string of lasting, groundbreaking hits,” the community thanked the producer and his Schneider's Bakery group for their “immeasurable contributions to Nickelodeon,” while Schneider said they’d “continuously dwell plentiful fans of the community.”

Nevertheless experiences rapid adopted that his ouster became the consequence of too many complaints made about the prolific declare creator's habits in the publish-#MeToo generation. (Four of us with records of the overview informed the Unique York Conditions in 2021 that an interior investigation definite that Schneider could simply be verbally abusive but discovered no proof of sexual misconduct.)

He said in an announcement to Mute on Characteristic that “here is rarely any longer an upright description” of why he and Nickelodeon parted programs. “On the opposite hand,” he added, “today time, I would completely enact some issues otherwise. I've realized loads over the years about the correct device to be a a lot bigger boss.”

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