Steve Burns didn't set out to inspire a generation of children as the host of Nickelodeon's Blue's Clues. "I wanted to be a dangerous little short guy actor from the seventies, like Al Pacino or ...
Steve Burns, from the popular ’90s children’s show “Blue Clues,” is revealing a surprising detail about his time sitting in the infamous Thinking Chair. While appearing on the podcast Soul Boom, ...
On Sept. 8, 1996, Steve Burns first popped his head out of the red-curtained window attached to a yellow house during the opening credits of “Blue’s Clues.” With his prolonged eye contact and ...
Steve Burns, the original host of famed children’s show “Blue's Clues” who in recent years has built a significant following on social media, is launching a new podcast.The podcast, called “Alive,” is ...
After some time in his ‘Thinking Chair’, Steve Burns is starting a dialogue with the generation who grew up watching him on Nickelodeon. The original star of Blue’s Clues is launching his own podcast, ...
After more than two decades, the original "Blue's Clues" host is back to again ask listeners, old and new, "What do you think?" "Alive With Steve Burns" is the podcast that "listens back," according ...
When I try to remember what television shows I watched as a child, all I can muster is half memories of felt creatures from shows like "Sesame Street" and HBO's "Fraggle Rock," and once remembered ...
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