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"Movie: Madonna and the Breakfast Club" Guy Guido ("Lovin' Brooklyn," "Physical Attraction") wrote and directed this 2019 documentary that hearkens back to the time when Madonna was a struggling New York City singer with the Breakfast Club, her first band, in the days before she landed her first solo record deal. "Movie: Bingo Hell" Adriana Barraza ("Drag Me to Hell") stars in this fantasy comedy as Lupita, who with her fellow seniors fights to save their community from an evil presence that has taken up residence in their local bingo hall. L. Scott Caldwell, Richard Brake and Joshua Johnson also star for director Gigi Saul Guerrero ("The Source of Shadows"). (ORIGINAL) "The Baby-Sitters Club" Season 2 of this dramedy series finds business booming for the friends' babysitting business, thus forcing the need to bring in new sitters in Mallory and Jessi (Vivian Watson, Anais Lee). The new school year also brings new relationships, personal journeys and important lessons but the same friendship and camaraderie. Sophie Grace and Malia Baker are among cast returnees. (ORIGINAL) The STREAM Scene Where all the top choices can be found in one place! "Just Beyond" (Oct. 13) Boom! Studios's graphic novel of the same name served as the basis for creator Seth Grahame-Smith's ("The Hard Times of RJ Berger") horror comedy anthology series that tells stories of supernatural self-discovery through the worlds of witches, aliens, ghosts and alternate dimensions. Henry Thomas, Riki Lindhome, Gabriel Bateman and Cedric Joe are in the cast. (ORIGINAL) Page 8 October 11 - 17, 2021 InFocus "American Veteran" (PBS — series premiere, Oct. 26) This new four-part docuseries, which airs weekly, explores the breadth of the Veteran Experience across U.S. history via interviews with dozens of veterans from all branches of the service. The United States is home to nearly 18 million military veterans, from the "Greatest Generation" to the men and women currently coming home from recent tours of duty in Afghanistan and Iraq. Drew Carey hosts the premiere, "The Crossing," which follows new recruits as they take the oath to serve, then begin their transition from the civilian world to become soldiers, sailors, Marines and air personnel.

