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  1. Jul 31, 2007 · The various incarnations of Siskel & Ebert & Roeper represent more than 1,000 TV programs, on which the three of us, and various guest critics, reviewed more than 5,000 movies. And now at last an online archive exists with all of those reviews.

    • Sneak Previews
    • At The Movies with Siskel & Ebert
    • Siskel & Ebert at The Movies
    • Trying to Get Off The Ground Again
    • The True “Show 4”: Ebert Presents at The Movies
    • Post Launch Show Reaction
    • In Remembrance
    • The Newspaper in 2013
    • A Future?

    Originally known as “Opening Soon.. ..at a Theatre Near You” (1975-1977), this original incarnation was produced locally (truly, it was local only) in Chicago. It was a monthly movie review show with Gene Siskel & Roger Ebert. After a couple of successful years in local programming, it was decided to take the show national. So, in 1977, it underwen...

    Siskel & Ebert founded this show after departing from the original incarnation. Technically (and legally) this was a separate show. The original was produced by WTTWin Chicago, and this show was produced by Tribune Entertainment, again out of Chicago. While I don’t have any specific recollections about Show 2 over Show 1, I do have a vague recollec...

    This gets somewhat confusing. Technically this show ran from 1986 until August 14, 2010. It originally in 1986 with Siskel & Ebert. The original title of the show bears this, going under the name “Siskel & Ebert and the Movies” from 1986 through 1999. The last episode with the two of them together was Jan 23, 1999. So it ran quite a long time with ...

    The time after Ebert & Roeper walked away from the show was spent with a few attempts to get the “old show” off the ground again. Here’s what I know about those, which I label “Show 4?” (I wrote this section in the fall of 2009, so some of the text could be a little off when it talks about Show 4 still happening)… There ended up being a true “Show ...

    On Mar 25, 2010 Roger Ebert had another blog post(man, this guy can write well), this time about the cancellation of “At the Movies”. He talks about the past with Siskel again, why the show was gone, it’s (as usual) a fantastic read. But for someone like me, the real gold here was the announcement that he is still going to be doing a new show. Roge...

    I updated this entry in April 2011, four months after the new show has premiered. I will say. The new combination is like no other that has come before them, the two Bens included. The first couple of episodes I watched with interest, but I have to say I held a feeling of “is this going to work?” Neither was bad, although Ignatiy was young, that’s ...

    So there we are. The full, and somewhat twisted history of the Siskel & Ebert movie review show. Many names, many incarnations, I know I’ve covered it all, and more importantly gotten it right – due the “blessing” that Roger himself gave this article back in January of 2011. I’ll leave you with some amusing videos I saw on Youtube of various funny ...

    After the death of Roger in 2013, there was a hole left at the Chicago Sun Times. No matter what happened to Roger’s voice, his mind was still there, and his hands worked, and in this digital age, that meant he could still work, and work he did. Produced movie reviews all the time, and after he died, well, the newspaper still needed someone to cove...

    A mere MINUTES after I posted the Apr 7, 2013 update, someone postedon the official Facebook page for “Ebert Presents..” and when asked if the show was going to continue, they posted this.. “For all please stay tuned. It was and is Roger’s wish for the show to continue, so please stay tuned.” That’s a nice little postscript. Looks there will be a f...

  2. "At the Movies With Ebert & Roeper" is just one of many titles and incarnations this syndicated movie review show has had over its history. In this version, film critics Roger Ebert and Richard Roeper render their verdicts on the latest movie releases.

  3. Jul 10, 2009 · Weather Girl: Directed by Blayne Weaver. With Tricia O'Kelley, Patrick J. Adams, Ryan Devlin, Mark Harmon. A Seattle weather girl freaks out on-air over her cheating boyfriend, the morning show anchor, and moves in with her little brother.

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  4. When Sylvia (Tricia O'Kelley), a morning-show weather forecaster in Seattle, learns that her lover (Mark Harmon) is cheating on her, she confronts the cad during the broadcast and loses her job.

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  5. At the Movies (originally Siskel & Ebert & the Movies, and later At the Movies with Ebert and Roeper) was a movie review television program produced by Disney-ABC Domestic Television in which two film critics shared their opinions of newly released films. The program aired under various names.

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  7. After 35-year-old “sassy weather girlSylvia (O’Kelley) loses it on the air and rips into her cheating anchorman boyfriend (Harmon), she finds herself unemployed, unemployable and mooching off...

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