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** Bryan Hearne, Giovonnie Samuels, and Kyle Sullivan all appeared on the the 2024 documentary ''[[Series/QuietOnSet Quiet on Set: The Dark Side of Kids TV]]'' to speak about their experiences on the show during the "Relaunch Era" (Seasons 7-10). All of them admitted that the working environment on the show was often uncomfortable for them and the other cast members thanks to the inappropriate behavior of several of the adult production staff members (particularly Brian Peck), the large number of DemographicallyInappropriateHumour and CoveredInGunge jokes they were subjected to on camera, and, in Hearne and Samuels' cases, having to deal with racism by the writers and crew workers.

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** Bryan Hearne, Giovonnie Samuels, and Kyle Sullivan all appeared on the the 2024 documentary series ''[[Series/QuietOnSet Quiet on Set: The Dark Side of Kids TV]]'' to speak about their experiences on the show during the "Relaunch Era" (Seasons 7-10). All of them admitted that the working environment on the show was often uncomfortable for them and the other cast members thanks to the inappropriate behavior of several of the adult production staff members (particularly Brian Peck), the large number of DemographicallyInappropriateHumour and CoveredInGunge jokes they were subjected to on camera, and, in Hearne and Samuels' cases, having to deal with racism by the writers and crew workers. Hearne also revealed that he was fired from the show after Season 8 because his mother had tried to intervene and put a stop to the behavior. Shane Lyons later appeared on the documentary's follow up episode where he corroborated the others' claims and revealed that Peck had made passes at him when they were alone on set.
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* CostumeBacklash: Leon Frierson later revealed in the ''Quiet on Set: The Dark Side of Kids TV'' that he was uncomfortable with the number of sketches where he was forced to wear a leotard for his character's costume, as the tightness gave him body image issues.

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* CostumeBacklash: Leon Frierson later revealed in the ''Quiet ''[[Series/QuietOnSet Quiet on Set: The Dark Side of Kids TV'' TV]]'' that he was uncomfortable with the number of sketches where he was forced to wear a leotard for his character's costume, as the tightness gave him body image issues.
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** In the 2024 documentary ''Quiet on Set: The Dark Side of Kids TV'', both Kyle Sullivan and Bryan Hearne expressed their discomfort with ''On-Air Dare'', believing that the ''Series/FearFactor''-style concept was far too extreme for child participants. Hearne felt that it was an overall degrading experience for both him and his fellow co-stars.

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** In the 2024 documentary ''Quiet ''[[Series/QuietOnSet Quiet on Set: The Dark Side of Kids TV'', TV]]'', both Kyle Sullivan and Bryan Hearne expressed their discomfort with ''On-Air Dare'', believing that the ''Series/FearFactor''-style concept was far too extreme for child participants. Hearne felt that it was an overall degrading experience for both him and his fellow co-stars.



** Bryan Hearne, Giovonnie Samuels, and Kyle Sullivan all appeared on the the 2024 documentary ''Quiet on Set: The Dark Side of Kids TV'' to speak about their experiences on the show during the "Relaunch Era" (Seasons 7-10). All of them admitted that the working environment on the show was often uncomfortable for them and the other cast members thanks to the inappropriate behavior of several of the adult production staff members (particularly Brian Peck), the large number of DemographicallyInappropriateHumour and CoveredInGunge jokes they were subjected to on camera, and, in Hearne and Samuels' cases, having to deal with racism by the writers and crew workers.

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** Bryan Hearne, Giovonnie Samuels, and Kyle Sullivan all appeared on the the 2024 documentary ''Quiet ''[[Series/QuietOnSet Quiet on Set: The Dark Side of Kids TV'' TV]]'' to speak about their experiences on the show during the "Relaunch Era" (Seasons 7-10). All of them admitted that the working environment on the show was often uncomfortable for them and the other cast members thanks to the inappropriate behavior of several of the adult production staff members (particularly Brian Peck), the large number of DemographicallyInappropriateHumour and CoveredInGunge jokes they were subjected to on camera, and, in Hearne and Samuels' cases, having to deal with racism by the writers and crew workers.
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** Katrina Johnson also appeared in said documentary, stating that she was originally Dan Schneider's "favorite" in the cast because of her petite size. Eventually, Nickelodeon told her, "You're getting too fat. You can't be the fat one. We already have a fat one [referring to Lori Beth Denberg." Shortly afterwards, Johnson hit puberty and noticed Dan Schenider giving more attention to the also-petite and then-newest cast member Amanda Bynes, who essentially replaced Johnson.

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** Katrina Johnson also appeared in said documentary, stating that she was originally Dan Schneider's "favorite" in the cast because of her petite size. Eventually, Nickelodeon told her, "You're getting too fat. You can't be the fat one. We already have a fat one [referring to Lori [Lori Beth Denberg.Denberg]." Shortly afterwards, Johnson hit puberty and noticed Dan Schenider giving more attention to the also-petite and then-newest cast member Amanda Bynes, who essentially replaced Johnson.

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* HostilityOnTheSet: Bryan Hearne, Giovonnie Samuels, and Kyle Sullivan all appeared on the the 2024 documentary ''Quiet on Set: The Dark Side of Kids TV'' to speak about their experiences on the show during the "Relaunch Era" (Seasons 7-10). All of them admitted that the working environment on the show was often uncomfortable for them and the other cast members thanks to the inappropriate behavior of several of the adult production staff members (particularly Brian Peck), the large number of DemographicallyInappropriateHumour and CoveredInGunge jokes they were subjected to on camera, and, in Hearne and Samuels' cases, having to deal with racism by the writers and crew workers.

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Bryan Hearne, Giovonnie Samuels, and Kyle Sullivan all appeared on the the 2024 documentary ''Quiet on Set: The Dark Side of Kids TV'' to speak about their experiences on the show during the "Relaunch Era" (Seasons 7-10). All of them admitted that the working environment on the show was often uncomfortable for them and the other cast members thanks to the inappropriate behavior of several of the adult production staff members (particularly Brian Peck), the large number of DemographicallyInappropriateHumour and CoveredInGunge jokes they were subjected to on camera, and, in Hearne and Samuels' cases, having to deal with racism by the writers and crew workers.workers.
** Katrina Johnson also appeared in said documentary, stating that she was originally Dan Schneider's "favorite" in the cast because of her petite size. Eventually, Nickelodeon told her, "You're getting too fat. You can't be the fat one. We already have a fat one [referring to Lori Beth Denberg." Shortly afterwards, Johnson hit puberty and noticed Dan Schenider giving more attention to the also-petite and then-newest cast member Amanda Bynes, who essentially replaced Johnson.
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* HostilityOnTheSet: Bryan Hearne, Giovonnie Samuels, and Kyle Sullivan all appeared on the the 2024 documentary ''Quiet on Set: The Dark Side of Kids TV'' to speak about their experiences on the show during the "Relaunch Era" (Seasons 7-10). All of them admitted that the working environment on the show was often uncomfortable for them and the other cast members thanks to the inappropriate behavior of several of the adult production staff members (particularly Brian Peck), the large number of DemographicallyInappropriateHumour and CoveredInGunge jokes they were subjected to on camera, and, in Hearne and Samuels' cases, having to deal with racism by the writers and crew workers.
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* CostumeBacklash: Leon Frierson later revealed in the ''Quiet on Set: The Dark Side of Kids TV'' that he was uncomfortable with the number of sketches where he was forced to wear a leotard for his character's costume, as the tightness gave him body image issues.
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--->'''Bryan Hearne:''' The thing that was most uncomfortable was having to watch your fellow cast mates be essentially tortured. If there's anything on set that I wish I coulda yelled "Stop! Let's not do this. I'm out", it's the On-Air Dares.

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--->'''Bryan Hearne:''' The thing that was most uncomfortable was having to watch your fellow cast mates castmates be essentially tortured. If there's anything on set that I wish I coulda yelled "Stop! Let's not do this. I'm out", it's the On-Air Dares.
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-->'''Bryan Hearne:''' The thing that was most uncomfortable was having to watch your fellow cast mates be essentially tortured. If there's anything on set that I wish I coulda yelled "Stop! Let's not do this. I'm out", it's the On-Air Dares.

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-->'''Bryan --->'''Bryan Hearne:''' The thing that was most uncomfortable was having to watch your fellow cast mates be essentially tortured. If there's anything on set that I wish I coulda yelled "Stop! Let's not do this. I'm out", it's the On-Air Dares.

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* CreatorBacklash: Both Angelique Bates and Alisa Reyes [[https://myspace.com/article/2014/04/14/all-that-oral-history-season-one expressed frustration]] with most of the early sketches being catered towards the male cast members.

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Both Angelique Bates and Alisa Reyes [[https://myspace.com/article/2014/04/14/all-that-oral-history-season-one expressed frustration]] with most of the early sketches being catered towards the male cast members.
** In the 2024 documentary ''Quiet on Set: The Dark Side of Kids TV'', both Kyle Sullivan and Bryan Hearne expressed their discomfort with ''On-Air Dare'', believing that the ''Series/FearFactor''-style concept was far too extreme for child participants. Hearne felt that it was an overall degrading experience for both him and his fellow co-stars.
-->'''Bryan Hearne:''' The thing that was most uncomfortable was having to watch your fellow cast mates be essentially tortured. If there's anything on set that I wish I coulda yelled "Stop! Let's not do this. I'm out", it's the On-Air Dares.
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** Katrina Johnson revealed that she was originally Dan Schenider's "favorite", and he had reached out to her and her parents about making a spin-off, ''The Katrina Johnson Show''. Soon after, she hit puberty and was no longer the "petite" girl of the group, and Amanda Bynes eventually replaced her as Dan's "favorite". The concept for ''The Katrina Johnson Show'' became ''The Amanda Show'', which Johnson only learned of when a friend told her about the show.

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