‘Breaking the Silence’: A New Episode of ‘Quiet on Set’ Drops Soon — How to Stream the Documentary Series Without Cable  

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The cameras are going back up for Quiet on Set. A fifth episode of the hit docuseries will air on ID and stream on Max on Sunday (April 7).

Quiet on Set: Breaking the Silence will feature interviews with former Nickelodeon stars Drake Bell, Giovonnie Samuels, Bryan Hearne and Hearne’s mother, Tracey Brown, the cable network announced on March 26.

Journalist Soledad O’Brien will moderate the episode, Variety reports.

Breaking the Silence will dig “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,” Jason Sarlanis, president of TNT, TBS, TruTV, ID & HLN, said in a statement Tuesday, per The Hollywood Reporter.

Investigation Discovery will re-air Quiet on Set on Sunday ahead of the latest episode, but if you don’t feel like waiting, you can stream the docuseries on Max before the new episode drops next month.

Max subscribers get access to stream movies, series, documentaries and sporting events such as March Madness and other must-watch content, including Curb Your Enthusiasm, Last Week Tonight with John Oliver, The Regime and films such as Wonka, Priscilla, The Color Purple, Wonka, Aquaman: And The Lost Kingdom.

Click here for details on how to get free Max.

Philo is $25/month after a free trial for a week (DVR included). Stream 70+ channels such as ID, Lifetime, WeTV, OWN, MTV, A&E, CMT, Food Network, Nickelodeon, Paramount Network, TLC, Trvl, TVLand and TVOne. Click below to join Philo to stream Quiet on Set and more.

Fubo Pro is another affordable streamer for live television. It costs $70.99 for 191 channels, plus DVR and a free trial for a week.

The docuseries is available to stream on Prime Video, Apple TV, and The Roku Channel.

Watch a clip from Quiet on Set: Breaking the Silence below.

Latifah Muhammad

Billboard