Quiet on Set: The Dark Side of Kids TV may have exposed the ugly side of '90s kids' TV, but there was also some good that came out of the documentary series that's up for Best Documentary at this year's Emmy Awards.
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In Deadline's conversation with the executive producers and participants of the Investigation Discovery project during Contenders Television: The Nominees, former All That cast member Bryan Hearne says he feels like there's a "100 percent chance" that positive change will come now that executive producers Mary Robertson and Emma Schwartz have shed light on this dark period.
The docuseries, which is also up for an Emmy in the Picture Editing for a Nonfiction Program category, aims to expose the toxic and dangerous culture on the sets of Dan Schneider's Nickelodeon children's shows in the late 1990s and early 2000s.
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