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  2. The Breakfast Club - Wikipedia

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    The Breakfast Club is a 1985 American indie [4] [5] teen coming-of-age comedy-drama film written, produced, and directed by John Hughes. It stars Emilio Estevez , Paul Gleason , Anthony Michael Hall , Judd Nelson , Molly Ringwald , and Ally Sheedy .

  3. John Hughes (filmmaker) - Wikipedia

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    The episode included several references to The Breakfast Club and ended with a cover of "Don't You (Forget About Me)". The One Tree Hill episode titled "Don't You Forget About Me", broadcast on February 1, 2010, ended with a scene similar to the ending scene of Sixteen Candles. It also contained references to other Hughes movies such as Home Alone.

  4. Don McNeill's Breakfast Club - Wikipedia

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    Don McNeill's Breakfast Club was a long-running morning variety show on NBC Blue Network/ABC radio (and briefly on television) originating in Chicago, Illinois. Hosted by Don McNeill , the radio program ran from June 23, 1933, through December 27, 1968.

  5. ‘Breakfast Club’ Cast’s Real-Life Relationships and Families ...

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    The Breakfast Club created a whole new generation of stars when it became a box office smash in February 1985. Ringwald stepped away from Hollywood by the early 1990s to study French while living ...

  6. ‘The Breakfast Club’ Cast: Where Are They Now ... - AOL

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    It all started with a brain, an athlete, a basket case, a princess and a criminal. The movie centers on Brian Johnson (Hall), Andrew Clark (Estevez), Allison Reynolds (Sheedy), Claire Standish ...

  7. Don McNeill (radio presenter) - Wikipedia

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    McNeill attempted to transfer the show to television as Don McNeill's TV Club (1950–1951). The Breakfast Club was simulcast on television in 1954–1955. McNeill appeared occasionally on game shows, and in 1963 hosted a short-lived game show Take Two, built around photo comparisons. McNeill's radio series finally ended in 1968, when McNeill ...

  8. John Hughes's unrealized projects - Wikipedia

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    In 1996, Hughes had written a script titled Tickets that followed a group of teenage strangers camped out all night in zero degree weather for tickets to their favorite band's farewell show. According to Vulture, the script was never made into a film due to the release of the similarly themed film Detroit Rock City (1999). [1]

  9. How ‘Breakfast Club’ helped UNC backcourt develop into one of ...

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    The Breakfast Club isn’t actually about breakfast. But Carolina, even after its success last season and with one of the best backcourts in college basketball, remains hungry for more.