“Quiet On Set” Documentary Exposes Pedophilia At Nickelodeon
Who, exactly, is programming children's minds in America?
Quiet On Set: The Dark Side of Kids TV (streaming on Investigation Discovery) exposes a culture of pedophilia that existed at Nickelodeon during the time that millennial kids’ shows were getting produced there by a man named Dan Schneider.
The documentary aired as a two-part event and it’s now streaming, and some of its major revelations are getting around in the news cycle.
All That and The Amanda Show production assistant Jason Handy, who eventually went to prison for pedophilic acts, had an entire library of child images in his possession when law enforcement nabbed him in 2003.
“It was a picture of him naked masturbating, and he said he had sent it to her because he wanted her to see that he was thinking of her,” a woman from the documentary says about Jason Handy, referring to a photo that Handy sent to her Amanda Show actress daughter.
Another person who worked for Nickelodeon was actually a registered sex offender when he was working for the kid-targeting network, and not surprisingly he got convicted for a pedophilic offense connected to his presence at Nickelodeon.
Former child actor Drake Bell appears in Quiet on Set: The Dark Side of Kids TV to share his allegations of being sexually abused by dialogue coach Brian Peck.
Drake Bell, 37, had his breakthrough as a teen star on Nickelodeon’s The Amanda Show from 1999 to 2002. The sketch show starred fellow kid actor Amanda Bynes and was created by Dan Schneider who executive-produced the show, among others. Drake Bell was reportedly abused during his Amanda Show tenure, according to Bell’s version of events. Bell went on to star on the Nickelodeon show Drake & Josh, which was also created by Dan Schneider. Brian Peck worked on The Amanda Show.
Dan Schneider, the overweight kid actor on the ’80s sitcom Head of the Class, lost his gig at Nickelodeon, who cut ties with Schneider in 2018 after allegations of on-set inappropriateness including anger issues and wanting women to massage him.
Brian Peck, meanwhile, was convicted for the sexual abuse of a child actor and he served 16 months behind bars. Bell was the victim who put Peck away.
Amanda Bynes has suffered from various public mental health struggles since her career as a child comedic actress, highlighting the toll that Hollywood takes on young impressionable souls.
Bell himself pleaded guilty to child endangerment for allegedly having an inappropriate texting relationship with an underage female fan.
Various other people from the child entertainment industry appear in the documentary. Actors from the ABC show Boy Meets World (1993-2000) previously discussed Peck’s creepy behavior after he guest-starred on Boy Meets World. Will Hollywood ever be fully exposed?
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Haven’t watched this yet... but there were two different “incidents that happened at Nickelodeon Animation in Burbank, California around 2005-06 a Nickelodeon TV animation editor got caught on the program ‘To Catch a Predator.” And another incident happened at the Nick animation HQ when a black intern was caught molesting inner-city children in the offices over a series of weekends. Parents would leave their children alone with the perp under the assumption that “he works at Nickelodeon, what could go wrong?” Well, it’s the weekend and the studio is basically empty save for the lone security guard at the front desk. Meanwhile your child is getting raped in the back offices and no one is the wiser. Keep in mind security cameras back then were relegated to only filming doorway access... now they are secretly hidden in air vents to protect and monitor business property theft.
Both Nickelodeon perps made national news but we had bigger ongoing 9-11 Middle East Iraq War News that quickly brushed both events aside.
When I was a teenager (girl), back in the 80's (showing my age, lol), I flew by myself from FL to NJ every summer to visit my grandmother. One time I sat next to a guy who asked me "how I felt about Nickelodeon", I told him it was the stupidest show on tv, I said in disgust, and I truly meant it. He told me he worked for Nickelodeon, and I didn't speak to him again for the rest of the flight, lol. In my head I said "oops", lol, but as a teenage girl, didn't really care. I got the "Stranger Danger" type feeling.
Wonder if that's how some of these child stars were found back in the day?
I think I dodged a bullet that day.
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