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Don McNeill (performer) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Don McNeill (radio presenter)
Donald T. "Don" McNeill (December 23, 1907 – May 7, 1996) was an American radio personality, best known as the creator and host of ''The Breakfast Club'', which ran for more than 30 years. ==Early career== McNeill was born in Galena, Illinois, son of Harry T. McNeill and Luella R. Weinberger. The family soon moved to Wisconsin, where McNeill graduated from Marquette University in Milwaukee. He was a first cousin of United States Secretary of Defense Caspar Weinberger, as their mothers were sisters-in-law. (McNeills' mother Luella Weinberger was the older sister of Caspar Weinberger's father.) McNeill began his radio career in Milwaukee in 1928, first as a script editor and announcer at ''The Milwaukee Sentinel'''s WISN, and later working for crosstown competitor WTMJ, owned by ''Sentinel'' rival ''The Milwaukee Journal''. McNeill moved on to Kentucky, working for the ''Louisville Courier-Journals station, WHAS. This was followed by working in San Francisco as a comedy act with singer Van Fleming, called "The Two Professors." following a failed career move to New York City, McNeill returned to Illinois in 1933.
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