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Editorials > Roger Ebert is leaving "Ebert & Roeper" show, read his statment

Here is the official statement from Roger Ebert on the status of his show: 

After 33 years on the air, 23 of them with Disney, the studio has decided to take the program named "Siskel & Ebert" and then "Ebert & Roeper" in a new direction. I will no longer be associated with it.

The show was a wonderful experience. It was a great loss to me when surgery in July 2006 made it impossible for me to appear on the air any longer. Although I remained active behind the scenes, I feel that Richard Roeper and several co-hosts, notably Michael Phillips and A.O. Scott, have excelled at carrying on the tradition Gene Siskel and I began in 1975 with "Sneak Previews" on PBS.

Gene and I felt the formula was simplicity itself: Two film critics, sitting across the aisle from each other in a movie balcony, debating the new films of the week. We developed an entirely new concept for TV. Few shows have been on the air so long and remained so popular. We made television history, and established the trademarked catch-phrase "Two thumbs up."

The trademark still belongs to me and Marlene Iglitzen, Gene's widow, and the thumbs will return. We are discussing possibilities, and plan to continue the show's tradition.

– Roger Ebert

Comments

King Kracka on 07/22/2008 11:01pm
I figured this moment was bound to happen sooner or later. I caught the show last week and realized they weren't even using the "thumbs up/thumbs down" format, they were using something else (something along the lines of "see it" and "skip it" I believe). I thought then that it wouldn't be long before Eberts name was completely phased out and the show went on without him. Oh well, he'll still be writing his reviews for the Chicago sun I'm sure, and I'm sure I'll check them out.
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