Nickelodeon’s Blue’s Clues reboot has a host and a new title. TV newcomer and Broadway actor Joshua Dela Cruz will lead a new generation of preschoolers in the search for clues with the beloved ...
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 ...
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 ...
The cute clue-solving pup is coming back to TV this fall, and for those who have been worried that the updated version will ruin everything you remember, you can relax. The new Blue’s Clues show looks ...
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, ...
Steve Burns, the former host of Blue's Clues, wants to fight WWE champion John Cena for the hosting duties to the Nickelodeon show when it makes a comeback in 2018, according to TMZ. Burns, 44, hosted ...
Steve Burns was joined in a video with fellow Blue Clues leads Donovan Patton and Joshua Dela Cruz for the show's 25th anniversary Digital News Writer, PEOPLE Blues Clues' original host Steve Burns is ...
Many stars of children’s television shows have become victims of internet fixation, and “Blue’s Clues” lead Steve Burns says that online rumors have taken a toll on his own mental health over the ...
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 ...
Steve Burns wants to sing songs about superstrings and nanotechnology. Five million kids would rather he kept singing about the Steve Burns wants to sing songs about superstrings and nanotechnology.
Nickelodeon is whistling for one of TV’s most famous dogs to come home and win over a new generation of kiddie viewers. It’s not Rin-Tin-Tin or Lassie, nor it is Brian Griffin or Triumph the Insult ...