Quick Summary
The Breakfast Club follows five teenagers who spend a weekend school detention together, sharing their differing outlooks on life. Directed by John Hughes, the drama stars Emilio Estevez, Judd Nelson and Molly Ringwald, who portray the detained students in the film.
About This Program ✦
The Breakfast Club is a programme that takes the form of a movie. Classified within the drama genre, the title centres on a small group of students who are brought together for a Saturday detention. The piece is structured as a single, feature‑length presentation rather than a series, and the setting stays inside the school throughout the detention. The narrative follows five teenagers who, during the course of a weekend detention, engage in conversation about their differing outlooks on life. As they remain confined within the school library, each young person shares personal attitudes, hopes and frustrations, creating a dialogue that reveals how varied their perspectives truly are. John Hughes served as the director of the film, overseeing its production and shaping the tone of the story. His direction guides the interactions between the characters, ensuring that the conversations during the detention maintain a consistent dramatic focus. He works closely with the young cast to bring out authentic exchanges, tying together the various viewpoints expressed by the students. Among the five students, the cast includes Emilio Estevez, Judd Nelson and Molly Ringwald, each delivering a performance that gives their character a clear voice. These three performers share the narrative with two additional students whose names are not listed, helping to convey the distinct attitudes and concerns that surface during the weekend detention.
The Breakfast Club broadcasts on Sky Cinema Epic Worlds at 7:15am, Thursday, 12 February 2026. (Subtitles)



