Marc Summers (we reported on his one-man stage show here 
<https://groups.google.com/g/tvornottv/c/5WhzO9C3W4k/m/-fn7MElhAQAJ>) was 
also interviewed for the docu, but producers weren't exactly telling him 
what was going on till he was in the room, he told radio host Elvis 
Duran... after he bolted, he was initially told his footage wouldn't be 
used... then they used it anyway...
https://deadline.com/2024/04/marc-summers-walked-out-of-quiet-on-set-interview-nickelodeon-1235876400/
 (link)
B

Mark Jeffries, March 28th:

An extra episode of the ID docuseries about how big a creep Nickelodeon 
producer Dan Schneider was will air Sun. Apr. 7 (and stream on Max and 
Discovery+ the next day) featuring several of the interviewees from the 
series talking with Soledad O'Brien about the response to the series (which 
revealed things about Schneider that have been known for years, but hey...):

https://www.thewrap.com/quiet-on-set-episode-5-drake-bell/

And if certain podcasts and YouTube countdowners can be believed, it wasn't 
just Schneider and that acting coach at the First Network for Kids--Amber 
Frank, who worked on the early 2010s Nick sitcom "The Haunted Hathaways" at 
the Paramount lot far away from Schneider on Sunset Blvd., has said that 
was some creepiness going on their set, although perhaps not as bad. (I 
have to admit that I watched that show because a former Chicago actress I 
knew played the mom.)

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