Roger Ebert spills the details on the destruction his show’s old set

by admin on November 28, 2009

When illness prevented Roger Ebert from doing the movie review show he had done since 1982, everyone knew that change was inevitable. But no one could have predicted this much change, not even Ebert.

The Chicago Sun-Times movie critic and original host of At The Movies with his longtime partner Gene Siskel talked about how producers completely remade the show.

The changes ranged from the show’s hosts down to the famous balcony set that the studio “tore at our set with sledge-hammers, and it collected in a dumpster in the alley.”

[via TVTattle]

 

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