Craig Kilborn did little to carry on the legacy of Tom. The other Craig, Mr Ferguson however did bring back the magic and had a similar quality of being authentic. And of course no one ever replaced Tom Snyder, a unique presence that always seemed to bring the best out of his guests by being relaxed and truly engaged. We miss you Tom!
Yeah Kilborne was awful. The Feguson was ok early on i guess. I just only watched itvwhen Morrissey was on. Then on the rare chance simeone else watched it.
Interesting seeing Baldwin & Ebert in the same episode. Ebert’s the real genius, Baldwin just said he’s a genius. I miss Snyder & Ebert both. Nobody around today to fill their shoes in their respective fields.
Correct me if I'm wrong, but I can't think of a live talk show today where you have callers ask questions. There was Tom Snyder and Larry King on CNN, but today I don't think evening talk shows take live callers.
He did leave his contract 6 months early, he was tired of doing the show knowing the ratings weren't great he didn't want to disappoint his friend David Letterman any further.
Besides the fact that this was a great interview, the Honda Odyssey commercial towards the end with Jackie Chiles from “Seinfeld” was hilarious. They sure as hell don’t make clever commercials like that anymore. And if they did you’d have someone jumping ugly that it was in some way racist.
I remember viewing the first part of Papillon on TCM several years ago, and wanting to like it, simply because Mr. McQueen was in it. I found that I lost interest in it fairly quickly, and now I don't even remember the storyline at all. I haven't made an effort to revisit it since then, which must have been the early 2000s.
Well, Roger was in the 2014 montage. I think because he was an honorary member of the DGA that qualified him, otherwise someone would've done what Whoopi did here.
Ebert's wife who took over his site after his death sucks at the job. Goes in for virtue-signaling in place of insightful criticism that Roger would never have allowed.
This show had the BEST JAZZ MUSIC!!! LOVE Tom Snyder and his laid-back style. Miss him. RIP💔
How much do I miss this show....love these. His laugh is priceless.
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Tom was one of the all-time great interviewers. Yes, a gentleman and always interested in his guests. Very sad he, Roger, and Gene are all gone.
Ya and rogers mouth fell off after this show?
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I miss Tom and this format. The one-on-one interview is much more intriguing and involved than the rowdy live audience setup.
Snyder and Ferguson have been by far the very best LLS hosts.
Great interview. Tom Snyder was one of the best for nearly three decades. Missed much.
Tom Snyder... my most favorite interviewer of all time. He is sorely missed. Loved his interview with Mr. Rogers.
Please. Let me go back in time. I miss the 70's/80's and all the groundbreaking things.
His show was so laid back and relaxing.
I remember those regulars Snyder had like Robert Blake and Harlan Ellison with so many great stories. Roger Ebert, grew up watching him, so missed.
Craig Kilborn did little to carry on the legacy of Tom. The other Craig, Mr Ferguson however did bring back the magic and had a similar quality of being authentic. And of course no one ever replaced Tom Snyder, a unique presence that always seemed to bring the best out of his guests by being relaxed and truly engaged. We miss you Tom!
Yeah Kilborne was awful. The Feguson was ok early on i guess. I just only watched itvwhen Morrissey was on. Then on the rare chance simeone else watched it.
Ferguson just came off as a self-infatuated drunk boor. See no comparison to Snyder.
@@steveconn Agreed, the longer he was on the less enjoyable he became.
Yea, Snyder and Ferguson were the very best LLS hosts.
@@steveconnFerguson was a true innovator, subverted the format but also had a great rapport with his guests.
7:23 Ebert interview begins.
You're welcome.
When I heard on the radio that Gene had died I felt like I had lost a friend.
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@@hedylamarr8652 That's Hedley.
Absolutely one of the best to ever do it. Sure do miss Tom.
I miss both these guys.
Interesting seeing Baldwin & Ebert in the same episode. Ebert’s the real genius, Baldwin just said he’s a genius. I miss Snyder & Ebert both. Nobody around today to fill their shoes in their respective fields.
Correct me if I'm wrong, but I can't think of a live talk show today where you have callers ask questions. There was Tom Snyder and Larry King on CNN, but today I don't think evening talk shows take live callers.
Yes both classic radio guys. I think internet comments replaced phone calls and didnt work out as well...
It was very sad to see what happened to Ebert, with his health struggles at the end of his life.
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@@hedylamarr8652 How hungry are you for ATTENTION, yelling IN CAPS on EVERY COMMENT
I also miss Tom and this format.
And what a great laugh he had - Tom , that is .What a loss !!Such a gentleman and what great company !
I was not expecting that joke from the beginning of the broadcast just before the first commercial. I need to clean my screen now!
I needed a laugh, and got a good loud one from the midget joke
This man was a gift to humanity.
Pleased to see Tom's rare interview with James Cagney( part of it, anyway) from 1980 has recently been posted on UA-cam...
To his credit Tom admits that he has a comb-over.
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Gene Siskel died literally 1 month before this interview.
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Not figuratively?
Wonderful interview. Everything Ebert said about Tom was true.
I never understood why Tom Snyder walked away from this show. He was the only late night host I really enjoyed.
he didn't walk away. CBS didn't see the value of this type of talk and thought he wasn't funny enough so they gave him a pink slip
He did leave his contract 6 months early, he was tired of doing the show knowing the ratings weren't great he didn't want to disappoint his friend David Letterman any further.
“He’s a midget.” Yes!
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My favorite broadcaster.
They cancelled this show for Craig Kilborn?!?
Tom wanted to retire I guess.
Besides the fact that this was a great interview, the Honda Odyssey commercial towards the end with Jackie Chiles from “Seinfeld” was hilarious.
They sure as hell don’t make clever commercials like that anymore.
And if they did you’d have someone jumping ugly that it was in some way racist.
I miss you tom
Roger Ebert segment begins @7:33.
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7:06 CBS would cough up millions to FOX for that bit today lol
that ad for Kilborn is plenty of unfulfilled promises
Roger gave Papillon 2 stars when it came out but he didn't want to let the guy down and say he didn't like it...
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I remember viewing the first part of Papillon on TCM several years ago, and wanting to like it, simply because Mr. McQueen was in it. I found that I lost interest in it fairly quickly, and now I don't even remember the storyline at all. I haven't made an effort to revisit it since then, which must have been the early 2000s.
Well, Roger was in the 2014 montage. I think because he was an honorary member of the DGA that qualified him, otherwise someone would've done what Whoopi did here.
Besides the fact that this was a great interview, the
“The police, I assume, were too busy watching the gas company people dig the hole.”
Some things really don’t change, Tom.
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25:33 I liked when the ad would state Thumbs Up by Gene so everyone would automatically know Roger didn't like the movie
Love this. Like a comfortable old shoe.
Hate seeing the ads for Kilborn. He sucked.
Ebert probably had to bite his tongue when the caller mispronounced "Papillon"
My heros are jimi hendrix eddy van halen joe satriani and the guy with the weird eyebrows that interviewed John Lennon 😳 Tom I dig his humor 😉
He'd rather be in space, but he'll settle for being a star.
I forgot how beautiful Alec Baldwin was
Infectious = Tom says "infectuous"
My god this is good tv show.
Whoever hired Kilborn should be working swings at Walmart.
Ebert gave _Papillon_ two stars.
I never thought Craig Kilbourn was interesting.
Shakespeare In Love is a great movie, but it doesn’t hold a candle to Saving Private Ryan... that was the instant I stopped caring about the Oscars
For me it was when Dances With Wolves won for best picture over Goodfellas.
John Hurt should have won, by the way.
Ebert knows nothing about movie's
@@carloslozada470 why the apostrophe?
Ebert's wife who took over his site after his death sucks at the job. Goes in for virtue-signaling in place of insightful criticism that Roger would never have allowed.
Alec shot a innocent woman to death
What a news source you are.