Enterprise-Record (Chico)

Kenan Thompson says sets for kids shows should `be a safe place'

- By Alexandra Del Rosario

In the `90s, before his “Saturday Night Live” days, Kenan Thompson delivered laughs on beloved Nickelodeo­n shows “All That” and “Kenan Kel.” That's why he said he finds the bombshell “Quiet on Set” documentar­y and its fallout “definitely tough to watch.”

“I have fond memories of that place and I have fond memories of my co-stars,” he said before reflecting on the former child stars who alleged abuse in the documentar­y. “To hear that they've gone through terrible things like that is really tough.”

Thompson, the longestser­ving cast member on “SNL,” broke his silence on the allegation­s against Nickelodeo­n and TV producer Dan Schneider in an interview with Tamron Hall that aired Wednesday. The comedian — promoting his memoir “When I Was Your Age” — told Hall the allegation­s detailed in “Quiet on Set” happened after his tenure. He did not comment on “things that I never witnessed.”

“Quiet on Set” is a fourpart docuseries from Investigat­ion Discovery that seeks to shed light on allegation­s of sexual abuse and discrimina­tion that loomed over Schneider's Nickelodeo­n reign during the late `90s and early aughts. The series, which premiered March 17, features several former child actors (including “Drake and Josh” star Drake Bell), parents and crew members who offer their accounts of Schneider's alleged abuse of power.

Schneider was credited as an executive producer and writer on both “All That” and “Kenan Kel,” but Thompson clarified on Wednesday that he didn't experience much overlap with the embattled producer, who was behind the hit shows “iCarly,” “Victorious” and “Drake Josh.” He added that the “negativity kind of started happening outside of our tenure.”

Even though he said he was distanced from the alleged abuse at Nickelodeo­n, Thompson offered support for the actors and staff who offered their accounts for “Quiet on Set.”

“My heart goes out to anybody that's been victimized, or their families,” he said. “I think it's a good thing that the doc is out and it's putting things on display, stories that need to be told for accountabi­lity's sake.”

Thompson's support for the former child stars didn't stop there.

Hall said her show reached out to both Schneider and the production company behind Nickelodeo­n shows, the latter of which said it has investigat­ed the claims. Thompson — a father to two daughters — swiftly responded, “Well, investigat­e more.”

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