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Drake & Josh star Drake Bell and Zoey 101 actress Alexa Nikolas are among the many former child actors who opened up in Quiet on Set, Investigation Discovery’s five-part docuseries about the abuse, sexism and racism that child actors faced while working on 1990s and early 2000s Nickelodeon TV shows helmed by Dan Schneider.
The fifth bonus installment, Breaking the Silence, and the first four episodes are available to watch on demand on Max or to buy or rent on Apple TV, Prime Video and other transactional streaming video-on-demand platforms.
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At a glance: How to watch Quiet on Set online
- Cable rebroadcasts Investigation Discovery (ID)
- Stream online Max
- Buy or rent online Apple TV, Prime Video
The special investigates toxic environment claims on ’90s sets run by Schneider, who created Nickelodeon hit programs like The Amanda Show, Drake & Josh, Zoey 101, iCarly, Victorious and Sam & Cat, and who helped launch the careers of Kenan Thompson, Amanda Bynes, Victoria Justice, Miranda Cosgrove, Jennette McCurdy and others.
The docuseries sees Bell speak out for the first time about his former dialogue coach Brian Peck, who spent 16 months in prison in 2004 after being convicted of committing a lewd act against a child and oral copulation of a person under 16.
Former All That castmembers Bryan Hearne, Katrina Johnson, Giovonnie Samuels and Kyle Sullivan and director Virgil Fabian will “pull back the curtain on the culture on set of the beloved teen sketch series,” while The Amanda Show writers Jenny Kilgen and Christy Stratton “expose allegations of a toxic and sexist environment.” The docuseries will also feature former Double Dare host Marc Summers, Zoey 101‘s Alexa Nikolas and other cast, crew and parents of child actors.
Below, find out how to stream the fifth episode of Quiet on Set online with and without cable, including for free.
How to Stream Quiet on Set: Breaking the Silence Online
The first four episodes of Quiet on Set: The Dark Side of Kids TV originally aired March 17 and 18 on Investigation Discovery, and was followed by a fifth bonus part that aired April 7. All episodes are now streaming on demand on Max or at Investigationdiscovery.com by logging in with your account credentials, including both traditional and streaming TV providers such as DirecTV Stream, Fubo, Hulu + Live TV, Sling, Verizon, Xfinity and others.
The docuseries is also available to purchase or rent on Apple TV, Prime Video and other TVOD services. You can buy all four episodes on Amazon for only $7.74, or 23 percent off the price of the full season ($9.99).
Through April 9, new and eligible returning Max subscribers can save up to 45 percent for one year with an annual plan. Pay only $69.99 for the first year of Max with ads (regularly $99.99 annually or $9.99 per month), $104.99 for the ad-free Max plan (reg. $159.99 per year or $15.99 per month) or $139.99 for the Max Ultimate ad-free tier (reg. $199.99 annually or $19.99 monthly).
Max subscriptions include streaming on up to two devices and full HD video quality, and the ad-free plan also offers 30 downloads. The Ultimate Ad-Free package includes streaming on up to four devices, 4K Ultra HD video streaming, Dolby Atmos audio when available and 100 downloads.
Want to watch the Quiet on Set docuseries on Max for free? Prime Video has a seven-day free trial of Discovery+, which includes access to the five-part ID special. Additional Prime Video or Prime membership fees apply ($8.99-$14.99 per month).
Cord-cutters who already have a preferred streaming service can add Max’s channel to existing subscriptions of DirecTV Stream (which has a free two-month trial to Max for a limited time), Hulu or Prime Video. Max add-ons are $9.99-$15.99 per month in addition to each platform’s base plans. Hulu starts at $7.99 per month, while Prime Video is $8.99 monthly or free for Prime members.
Want to lean more about where to stream the Investigation Discovery (ID) channel online? Check out how to watch ID with internet-based streaming cable services below.
DirecTV Stream
DirecTV Stream is one of the best options for watching the Investigation Discovery (ID) channel and others online — and it includes a free five-day trial. Packages start at $69.99 per month for the Entertainment plan, which includes more than 75 other channels, such as ABC, CNN, Discovery, Disney Channel, E!, MSNBC and Nickelodeon. Other tiers offer over 105-150 channels, with prices ranging from $84.99 to $159.99 per month.
For a limited time, new subscribers can also earn up to a $100 Visa gift card; learn more here.
Fubo
Watch ID and over 180 other news, entertainment and sports channels with a subscription to Fubo, which starts at $79.99 monthly for the Pro package. The online TV streaming service offers a seven-day trial for new subscribers.
Other plans include the Elite package (255 channels for $89.99 monthly) and the Premier tier that comes with 264 channels, NFL RedZone, Showtime and 4K quality for $99.99 monthly. You can also record over 1,000 hours of TV shows, movies, games and more (including Monday, Thursday and Sunday night football) to watch later on your smartphone, tablet or TV.
Hulu + Live TV
Watch the ID channel on Hulu + Live TV ($76.99 and up monthly). Available with or without ads, Hulu + Live TV comes bundled with Disney+ and ESPN+ and includes 75 other major cable news, entertainment and sports channels, you’ll also get access to live sports events on ESPN+, like UFC Fight Night, PGA golf, soccer and baseball.
Hulu + Live TV does not currently offer a free trial.
Max
Watch Investigation Discovery programming on demand the day after the cable broadcast on Max, which is offering up to 45 percent off with a new promo for new and eligible returning subscribers who prepay for a year of streaming. Through April 9, pay only $69.99 for the first year of Max with ads (regularly $99.99 annually or $9.99 per month), $104.99 for the ad-free Max plan (reg. $159.99 per year or $15.99 per month) or $139.99 for the Max Ultimate ad-free tier (reg. $199.99 annually or $19.99 monthly).
Philo
Watch Quiet on Set on the ID channel for free with a seven-day free trial to Philo, one of the most affordable cable alternatives that offers more than 70 entertainment-focused networks.
It has the edge when it comes to inexpensive streamers because of its low price; wide range of channels, like A&E, Comedy Central, MTV and HGTV; unlimited DVR and over 70,000 on-demand titles in their streaming library.
Sling
Watch the Investigation Discovery channel on Sling‘s individual Orange and Blue plans (reg. $40-$45 per month) or the combined Orange & Blue package ($60 monthly). The live TV streaming service is on sale for half off of your first month, so you can watch for $20 and up during your first month and then $40 and up monthly afterward.
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