‘Quiet on Set’: 5 Shocking Revelations From the Docuseries About Nickelodeon Exec Dan Schneider

The prolific showrunner and producer Schneider allegedly named a popular “The Amanda Show” character after a lewd word for a body part

Kyle Sullivan in "Quiet On the Set" (ID)
Kyle Sullivan in "Quiet On the Set" (ID)

In the first two episodes of Investigation Discovery’s documentary series into the alleged sexual abuse, racism and sexism that took place on several Nickelodeon series during early ’90s and 2000s, child stars accused network producers and crew members of child sexualization and fat-shaming, and female writers say they were forced to split their salaries and act out sexually suggestive scenes in the writers room.

“This series investigates the abuses experienced by children from the adults they were expected to trust. Viewer discretion is advised,” is the warning that pops up at the beginning of each episode of “Quiet on Set,” cautioning viewers ahead of the horrific allegations.

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