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Ex-"Blue's Clues" host Steve Burns revealed that he left the Nick Jr. show in 2002 due to the fact he was battling severe clinical depression and it allegedly made doing the show "impossible ...
Steve Burns, who starred on Nick Jr.’s “Blue’s Clues” from 1996 to 2002, paused to “listen” on TikTok to the show’s grown fans this week in the wake of the four-part “Quiet on Set ...
Blue's Clues host Steve Burns has responded to the explosive documentary Quiet on Set: The Dark Side of Kids TV, a docuseries exposing the dark underbelly of children's TV on Nickelodeon.
In recent years, the star has returned to the Blue’s Clues universe in a few ways, including appearing in a special Nick Jr. video for the show’s 25th anniversary in 2021, and in Paramount+ ...
The network played it coy when asked about that symbolism. Last year, Nick Jr. shared a lesson over its social media platforms so kids could understand the meaning of the LGBTQ flag.
Calling the massive Nick Jr. series, which he starred in from 1996 to 2002, "my side hustle forever," the beloved children's television star shares how he wasn't even expecting to be on camera ...
Burns starred as Steve on the popular Nick Jr. children's show from 1996 to 2002. Nick Jr. was a morning block that was catered towards preschoolers and toddlers on Nickelodeon, and Burns noted ...
The Nick Jr. animated series followed Burns and his cartoon dog Blue, who helped him find clues to figure something new out each episode.“Alive,” from Lemonada Media, is set to debut this fall.
Why did Steve leave 'Blue's Clues'? On Sept. 7, 2021, a video was put out on Nick Jr.'s official Twitter account with the caption, "So about that time Steve went off to college …" ...
“Blues Clues" host Steve Burns got candid about his struggle with depression while filming the popular children's show.
Steve Burns, the beloved original host of 'Blue’s Clues', is returning with an inspirational new podcast made for the grown-ups who grew up watching him.
About three years ago, I did a little shout-out video for Nick Jr. celebrating the 25th anniversary of “Blue’s Clues,” which I just improvised. I didn’t write it.