Steve Burns is a Blue’s Clues legend, a voice-over veteran, and apparently, a potential OnlyFans star in the making. The ...
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, ...
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Steve Burns from Blue's Clues might not be a children's show host anymore, but he still wants you to tell him what's going on. The former Blues Clues star got his start on Nickelodeon's 1996 hit show ...
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Steve Burns, the original clue finder on the classic kids’ TV series “Blue’s Clues,” will return to the show that made him famous. More than 25 years after first picking up his “handy-dandy notebook,” ...
Nickelodeon has renewed “Blue’s Clues & You!” for a second season. The children’s network ordered an additional 20 episodes of the preschool series, which premiered on Nov. 11. A remake of the 1996 ...
Steve Burns, the original host of Blue's Clues, made friends with Stephen Colbert while appearing on The Late Show after his Nick Jr. anniversary address went viral Janine Henni is a Royals Staff ...
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In 1996, “Blue’s Clues” premiered on Nickelodeon solving singalong mysteries. Twenty five years later, “Blue’s Clues & You!” educates a new generation of kids. “It was the most influential children’s ...
I’ll be upfront and say I didn’t watch the original Blues Clues (and its updated version), but the cultural import of it certainly seems to rival the Barney’s, Mister Rogers’, and Sesame Streets of ...