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On-screen graphic from Roger Ebert & the Movies. Ebert continued the show with a series of guest critics. [28] [29] Originally retaining the Siskel & Ebert title, the program was renamed Roger Ebert & the Movies on the weekend of September 4–5, 1999, after Siskel's death. The guests matched wits with Ebert and tested their chemistry.
2 Indicates program only airs reruns on the Disney XD cable channel. 3 Indicates program is a Disney Jr. original series. Title. Premiere date. Finale date. Date (s) reran. Note (s) Disney Afternoon & other syndication. The New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh.
Channel 2: WCBS-TV - (CBS) - New York City, CBS New York or CBS 2. Channel 4: WNBC - (NBC) - New York City, NBC 4 New York. Channel 5: WNYW - (FOX) - New York City, FOX 5, WABD when it was the Flagship station of the DuMont Television Network, became WNEW before 1986. Channel 7: WABC-TV - (ABC) - New York City, ABC 7 or Channel 7.
Budget. $9 million. Box office. $16.4 million [1] New York, New York is a 1977 American romantic musical film directed by Martin Scorsese from a screenplay by Earl Mac Rauch and Mardik Martin, based on a story by Rauch. John Kander and Fred Ebb wrote several songs for the film, including "New York, New York" which became a global phenomenon.
At the Movies (1982 TV program), an American program, originally known as At the Movies with Gene Siskel and Roger Ebert. At the Movies (1986 TV program), a successor/competitor program (1986–2010) to the original, which was also known as Siskel & Ebert & the Movies. Ebert Presents: At the Movies, a successor program (2011) At the Movies ...
At the Movies. (1986–2010) Sneak Previews. Ebert Presents: At the Movies is a weekly, nationally syndicated movie review television program produced by film critic Roger Ebert and his wife, Chaz Ebert. The program aired on public television stations in the United States through American Public Television from January 21 to December 30, 2011.
The New York Times described Ebert's reviews as a "critic for the common man". [16] The pair were also known for their intense debate, often drawing sharp criticisms at each other. [17] [18] After Siskel's death, Ebert reminisced about their close relationship saying:
Harriet the Spy: Blog Wars (March 26, 2010) [153] 16 Wishes (June 25, 2010) [154][155] Back of the Net (June 15, 2019) [156][157] The Curious Case of Dolphin Bay (June 11, 2022) [158] The following were produced by Disney Channel, but premiered on Disney+ without being labeled as Disney Channel Original Movies: