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"It could really be about death, and sex and taxes and everything that makes it so weird and wonderful to be alive," Burns said.
Burns, 51, initially rose to fame while hosting Nickelodeon's "Blue's Clues," a mystery show for preschool-aged kids, from 1996 to 2002.
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It increasingly seems like Blue Prince contains puzzles that will never be solved, an incredibly gutsy way to convey a powerful emotional impact.
For all the touching impact that Steve Burns had on the many children who grew up on Blue’s Clues, Nickelodeon apparently felt that the show’s star didn’t deserve to live in a house as nice ...
Longtime Blue's Clues star Steve Burns returns for a new episode, putting on his detective's hat to solve a mystery with Blue and current series star Josh Dela Cruz.
The podcast will broach a variety of topics and "everything that makes it so weird and wonderful to be alive." ...
Steve, who often struggled with defining colors and shapes, would enlist the help of the viewers to decipher and decode Blue's clues.
IT has all the hallmarks of a village mystery drama – furtive gossip, malicious whispers, poisonous pen letters and the arrival of local bobbies. Sleepy Shiptonthorpe in East Yorkshire, home to ...