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The man who shaped the childhood of countless millennials is entering the world of adult podcasting. Steve Burns hosted Blue’s Clues, a Nick Jr. show about a relentlessly curious blue dog, from 1996 ...
Last winter, on the Toronto set of “Blue’s Clues & You!” — a reboot premiering Nov. 11 on Nickelodeon — silence was still the star, even though the host was new and (relatively) loud.
Most millennials can’t think of a better representative of their childhood than Steve Burns, the human presenter of the animated Nickelodeon series Blue’s Clues, which he hosted from its ...
Fan-favorite “Blue’s Clues” host Steve Burns will reunite with his furry sidekick in Nickelodeon’s upcoming feature “Blue’s Big City Adventure.”. Nickelodeon Jr. dropped the official ...
If Blue’s Clues icon Steve Burns‘ 25th anniversary message made you grab the tissues, you’ll be happy to know that he’s now serving up loads of nostalgia via his new TikTok account ...
Burns starred as a fictional version of himself on Nick Jr.’s “Blue’s Clues,” speaking directly to the camera (and television viewers) in each episode from his first appearance in 1996.
“Blues Clues" host Steve Burns got candid about his struggle with depression while filming the popular ... he asked his grown-up fans in the style he used to address the camera with on the show.
Blue’s Clue’s debuted on Sept. 8, 1996 starring host Steve Burns, who helped young viewers solve low-stakes mysteries with his animated pet dog, Blue. But much to the chagrin of his fans, in a ...
The show would go on for four more years, and even be rebooted as "Blue's Clues & You!" in 2019, with Josh Dela Cruz introduced as new host and -- to maintain continuity with the original series ...
Steve Burns, the beloved host of the children’s show “Blue’s Clues,” took to the Grand Ballroom stage at the Salt Palace Convention Center on Saturday, the final day of the FanX Salt Lake ...
Burns starred as a fictional version of himself on Nick Jr.’s “Blue’s Clues,” speaking directly to the camera (and television viewers) in each episode from his first appearance in 1996.