‘Quiet on the Set: The Dark Side of Kids TV’: How to Stream the Documentary Series Without Cable
Written by djfrosty on March 14, 2024
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Quiet on the Set: The Dark Side of Kids TV, a four-part documentary series exposing “toxic and dangerous culture” and alleged abuse on the sets of some of Nickelodeon’s hit series, will premiere on the Investigation Discovery channel on Sunday (March 17).
According to a press release from ID, the documentary series offers “unprecedented access to key cast members, writers, and crew spanning Schneider’s popular series at Nickelodeon,” including All That cast members Giovonnie Samuels, Kyle Sullivan, Bryan Hearne, Katrina Johnson and director Virgil Fabian, The Amanda Show writers Jenny Kilgen and Christy Stratton, Alexa Nikolas from Zoey 101 in addition to cast and crew from iCarly, Sam & Cat, Victorious and other Nickelodeon icons such as Marc Summers former host of Double Dare.
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Drake Bell, of the Nickelodeon series Drake & Bell, appears in the documentary’s third episode, per Variety. Bell has accused former Nickelodeon acting and dialogue coach Brian Peck of sexual abuse. In August 2003, Peck was arrested on sexual abuse charges including performing a lewd act on a child. The victim was one of the children that Peck was coaching and was molested at his home for more than six months, according to the LAPD. Peck served 16 months for child molestation and is now a registered sex offender.
Quiet on the Set is directed by Mary Robertson and Emma Schwartz. The series is produced by Maxine Productions and Sony Pictures Television.
Read on for ways to watch and stream from anywhere.
Where to Watch Quiet on the Set
Quiet on the Set: The Dark Side of Kids TV will premiere as a four-part series over two nights, starting Sunday (March 17) at 9 p.m. ET/PT on ID Network. The second half premieres on Monday, March 18, at 9 p.m. ET/PT.
If you have access to ID through cable, satellite or streaming, check your local listing for additional channel information.
For those without cable access, streaming platforms like Philo, DirecTV and Fubo let you enjoy dozens of cable channels for one low price (use ExpressVPN to stream from outside the U.S.)
Philo is $25/month after a free week trial. Stream 70+ channels such as ID, Lifetime, WeTV, OWN, MTV, A&E, CMT, Food Network, Nickelodeon, Paramount Network, TLC, Trvl, TVLand, TVOne and more.
DirecTV’s most affordable streaming plan has 75+ channels, including cable networks and local stations. Streaming plans start at $69.99/month.
Fubo usually costs around the same price as DirecTV, but the steamer is offering a $20 off the first month, which drops the price down to $59.99 for Fubo Pro (191 channels, plus DVR and a free trial for a week).
Quiet on the Set: The Dark Side of Kids TV will be available to stream on Max, Prime Video, Apple TV, and The Roku Channel.
Watch the trailer below.