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, ...
In a message to fans, the original host of the Nick Jr. series tells fans that after all these years, "I never forgot you." By Jackie Strause Managing Editor, East Coast Steve from Blue’s Clues wants ...
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 ...
Steve Burns recently revealed that he barely made any money from starring in the first few seasons of the Nick Jr. developmental children's show, in which he was featured alongside the animated dog ...
LOS ANGELES (CBSLA) – On the 25th anniversary of the popular Nickelodeon children's show "Blues Clues," host Steve Burns Wednesday released a video explaining why he abruptly left the series. "Hi, you ...
A new Blue's Clues movie is coming this year, and it brings together every era of the popular children's show. Titled Blue's Big City Adventure, the movie features all three Blue's Clues hosts: Steve, ...
Nickelodeon is ringing in the first week of Pride Month with a special sing-along video featuring an animated drag queen and everyone’s favorite furry friend, Blue! In the video, an animated version ...
Jackson Ryan was CNET's science editor, and a multiple award-winning one at that. Earlier, he'd been a scientist, but he realized he wasn't very happy sitting at a lab bench all day. Science writing, ...
Steve Burns just can't quit Blue. The original Blue's Clues host appears alongside successors Donovan Patton (Joe) and Josh Dela Cruz (Josh) in the trailer for Blue's Big City Adventure, which marks ...
Steve Burns, known for his role in “Blue’s Clues,” was in town for the 2025 Illinois Comic Con at the Peoria Civic Center in ...
Actor/musician Steve Burns is best known as the TV host of “Blue’s Clues,” a popular kid show from the 90s and early aughts. Now, Burns has listed his killer digs in Williamsburg for $3.35 million.
It was nearly the turn of the century, and there he was: a 20-something man gallivanting alongside an animated blue dog. Beginning in 1996, Steve Burns taught young viewers about problem solving and ...