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48 Episodes 1992 - 1993
Episode 0
Sat, Sep 12, 1992

Episode 1
Sat, Sep 19, 1992

Episode 2
Sat, Sep 26, 1992

Episode 3
Sat, Oct 3, 1992

Episode 4
Sat, Oct 10, 1992
Episode 5
Sat, Oct 17, 1992
Episode 6
Sat, Oct 24, 1992

Episode 7
Sat, Oct 31, 1992
Siskel and Ebert look at the acting and directing career of Robert Redford.

Episode 8
Sat, Nov 7, 1992

Episode 9
Sat, Nov 14, 1992

Episode 10
Sat, Nov 21, 1992
After the duo review four new movies, Gene Siskel interviews Denzel Washington.

Episode 11
Sat, Nov 28, 1992
In this special episode, Siskel and Ebert look at the career of actor Steve Martin.
Episode 12
Sat, Dec 5, 1992

Episode 13
Sat, Dec 12, 1992

Episode 14
Sat, Dec 19, 1992

Episode 15
Sat, Dec 26, 1992

Episode 16
Sat, Jan 2, 1993
This week Siskel and Ebert revealed their lists for the best films of 1992. Gene 1. One False Move 2. The Player 3. Howard's End 4. The Crying Game 5. Malcolm X 6. The Hairdresser's Husband 7. Damage 8. Wayne's World 9. Mississippi Masala 10. Under Siege Roger 1. Malcolm X 2. One False Move 3. Howard's End 4. Flirting 5. The Crying Game 6. Damage 7. The Hairdresser's Husband 8. The Player 9. Unforgiven 10. Bad Lieutenant.

Episode 17
Sat, Jan 9, 1993
Gene Siskel and Roger Ebert pick the worst movies of 1992. Ebert picks The Babe (1992), Medicine Man (1992), Folks! (1992) and Christopher Columbus: The Discovery (1992). Siskel's first choice is a thriller Ebert hasn't seen: Whispers in the Dark (1992). He spoils the ludicrous surprise ending. His other picks: Stop! Or My Mom Will Shoot (1992) and Shadows and Fog (1991). He also selects Toys (1992), a movie Ebert disliked but doesn't believe is bad enough to be listed among the worst. Both critics would have selected the same movie as their pick for the very worst, but a coin toss gave Siskel the privilege of skewering Frozen Assets (1992), a dismal comedy with Shelley Long and Corbin Bernsen. Ebert settles instead for lambasting Shining Through (1992) and shows a scene in which Melanie Griffith gives an earnest speech about her strudel and her apple compote.
Episode 18
Sat, Jan 16, 1993

Episode 19
Sat, Jan 23, 1993
Siskel and Ebert review four new movies. In addition, Gene Siskel interviews Madonna about her film career.

Episode 20
Sat, Jan 30, 1993
In this special episode, Siskel and Ebert suggest movies that newly-elected president Bill Clinton could watch in the White House.

Episode 21
Sat, Feb 6, 1993

Episode 22
Sat, Feb 13, 1993

Episode 23
Sat, Feb 20, 1993

Episode 24
Sat, Feb 27, 1993
Siskel and Ebert review four new movies, and Siskel interviews director Neil Jordan about his new film, "The Crying Game".

Episode 25
Sat, Mar 6, 1993

Episode 26
Sat, Mar 13, 1993
In this special episode, Siskel and Ebert examine why current Hollywood movies have characters who hate each other rather than love each other.

Episode 27
Sat, Mar 20, 1993
Episode 28
Sat, Mar 27, 1993

Episode 29
Sat, Apr 3, 1993

Episode 30
Sat, Apr 10, 1993

Episode 31
Sat, Apr 17, 1993
Episode 32
Sat, Apr 24, 1993

Episode 33
Sat, May 1, 1993

Episode 34
Sat, May 8, 1993
Episode 35
Sat, May 15, 1993

Episode 36
Sat, May 22, 1993
In this special episode, Siskel and Ebert salute the seventies, a great decade for films.

Episode 37
Sat, May 29, 1993

Episode 38
Sat, Jun 5, 1993
Siskel and Ebert review four new movies. Roger Ebert also interviews Arnold Schwarzenegger about the shift in trends in action movie heroes.

Episode 39
Sat, Jun 12, 1993
In this special episode, Siskel and Ebert look at movies that they think both kids and their parents would love.

Episode 40
Sat, Jun 19, 1993

Episode 41
Sat, Jun 26, 1993

Episode 42
Sat, Jul 10, 1993

Episode 43
Sat, Jul 24, 1993

Episode 44
Sat, Jul 31, 1993

Episode 45
Sat, Aug 7, 1993
Gene Siskel and Roger Ebert review five new movies and recommend a laser disc. Two big thumbs up for the big summer action picture, The Fugitive (1993). The critics can only find minor things to quibble about Andrew Davis's smart thriller. Two thumbs down for Robert Townsend's The Meteor Man (1993), a children's film about a black superhero: It's sweet but lame. Two moderate thumbs up for Woody Allen's Manhattan Murder Mystery (1993). The murder plot isn't much but the funny stuff is funny. Two thumbs up for the latest adaptation of The Secret Garden (1993), a movie they believe is destined to be a classic and not just for children. Two thumbs up for The Wedding Banquet (1993) about a gay Chinese-American whose parents in Taiwan are pressuring him to get married: The movie finds the truth behind the comedy. The "Laser Disc Pick of the Month": Howards End (1992).

Episode 46
Sat, Aug 21, 1993
In this special episode, Siskel and Ebert pick their favorite scenes from various movies.

Episode 47
Sat, Aug 28, 1993
