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How to watch surprise 5th episode of 'Quiet on Set' featuring Drake Bell and other stars
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Date:2025-04-21 10:19:44
Ex-Nickelodeon stars still have more to say following the premiere of "Quiet on Set: The Dark Side of Kids TV," the docuseries that shocked and disturbed many of its 16 million viewers.
Released in two parts on March 17 and 18, the tell-all documentary takes viewers behind the scenes of some of Nickelodeon's biggest television shows of the 1990s and 2000s, revealing the allegedly toxic and abusive environment that was cultivated behind the scenes by adults at the network, including Brian Peck, who served jail time for his sexual abuse of teen star Drake Bell.
The four-part docuseries covered a lot of ground, revealing previously sealed court documents and interviews with stars sharing their stories publicly for the first time.
Now, Investigation Discovery has announced the pending release of a previously unannounced fifth episode. According to the network, the surprise additional installment will delve even further into the details of the stories told in the main doc and feature more interviews with people who participated and new voices alike.
Here's what we know about the fifth episode of "Quiet on Set."
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What is the fifth episode of 'Quiet on Set' about?
According to a press release from Investigation Discovery, the fifth installment titled "Breaking the Silence" will be a discussion-style episode led by journalist Soledad O’Brien.
In it, people who appeared in prior episodes, including Drake Bell, "All That" cast members Giovonnie Samuels and Bryan Hearne, and Hearne's mother Tracey Brown, will return to have a conversation about the revelations in the docuseries.
Other voices that did not appear in the original four parts will also be included, including "All That" cast member Shane Lyons.
The discussion will focus on the entertainment industry at large and where it can go from here, said the release. Participants will discuss the state of Hollywood now and then and build on the conversation around child safety, workplace toxicity and other important topics posed by the initial four-episode run.
Participants will also be interviewed further about the allegations made in the docuseries and will be given a chance to reunite and react to "Quiet on Set" for the first time since its release.
“With 'Breaking the Silence,' we’re digging deeper into the crucial conversations the docuseries ignited and exploring the lingering questions left in their wake to provide further insight from the brave voices who’ve spoken out previously and those who are coming forward again,” said Jason Sarlanis, President of Investigation Discovery and other associated networks, in a statement.
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When does the fifth episode of 'Quiet on Set' release?
The fifth episode of "Quiet on Set," titled "Breaking the Silence," will premiere on Sunday, April 7 at 8/7 Central on Investigation Discovery.
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How to watch 'Quiet on Set'
"Quiet On Set: The Dark Side Of Kids TV" was originally billed as a four-part docuseries that premiered on Investigation Discovery across two dates. The initial two episodes appeared on Sunday, March 17, and the following two aired on Monday, March 18.
The Investigation Discovery channel is available through some cable subscriptions and via live TV streaming services including Fubo, DirecTV, Philo and Sling.
It is available to stream on Max/Discovery+ or Prime Video, Apple TV, and The Roku Channel with a Max subscription.
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