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John Hughes: Some Kind of Wonderful ... Even for TV

Mike Vicic - August 6, 2009

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John Hughes is best known for his iconic '80s teen movies, but his work also had a significant impact on television. He started his career writing for Delta House, the short-lived 1979 TV version of Animal House, but he quickly switched to film. Three films that he wrote and directed -- Weird Science; Ferris Bueller's Day Off; and Uncle Buck -- were turned into TV series in the '90s. Plus, at least three more movies that he wrote received pilot commitments -- "Mr. Mom" in 1984 (TV listing; Baseline); "Some Kind of Wonderful" in 1988 (Illinois DCEO); and "Maid in Manhattan" in 2008 (BuzzSugar) -- but none were picked up as series.

 

Let's take a look back at Weird Science, Ferris Bueller and Uncle Buck. If you do nothing else, click the link for the opening for Ferris Bueller, the series -- the credits and theme song are shockingly awful.

   
   
   

Weird Science

The Movie The Series

 

1985


Year

 

1994 - 1997 on USA;

1998 on SCI FI


Anthony Michael Hall (Gary);

Ilan Mitchell-Smith (Wyatt)

Gary & Wyatt

Michael Manasseri (Wyatt);

John Mallory Asher (Gary)

Kelly LeBrock

Lisa

Vanessa Angel

Bill Paxton

 Chet

Lee Tergeson

 

Clips (Hulu)


 Video Links

 

Full Episodes (Hulu)

 

 

Ferris Bueller

The Movie The Series

 

1986


Year

 

1990 - 1991 on NBC


Matthew Broderick

Ferris

Charlie Schlatter

Jennifer Grey

Jeanie

Jennifer Aniston

Cindy Pickett

 Mom

Cristine Rose

 

Clips (YouTube)


 Video Links

 

Opening (YouTube)

 

 

Uncle Buck

The Movie The Series

 

1989


Year

 

1990 - 1991 on CBS


John Candy

Buck

Kevin Meaney

Jean Louisa Kelly

Tia

Dah-ve Chodan

Macaulay Culkin (Miles);

Gaby Hoffman (Maizy)

 Miles & Maizy

Sarah Martineck (Maizy);

Jacob Gelman (Miles)

 

Clips (YouTube)


 Video Links

 

Commercial (YouTube)