Die Geschichte des erotischen Films (TV Movie 2004)
Precious Images (Short 1986)
brief clip shown in 1996 reissue- Clips appear in the teaser for next week's show.
"Siskel & Ebert" Memo to the Academy - 1994 (TV Episode 1994)
A clip is shown.The 51st Annual Golden Globe Awards (TV Special 1994)
Clips
- A still is shown for the "In Current Release" bumper. Two thumbs up.
"Late Show with David Letterman" Episode dated 10 February 1994 (TV Episode 1994)
Referenced during Gene Siskel and Roger Ebert's interview."Siskel & Ebert" The Getaway/Blank Check/My Girl 2 (TV Episode 1994)
Referenced during the segment about the Academy Awards nominations."The Tonight Show with Jay Leno" Episode #3.48 (TV Episode 1994)
Mentioned in the discussion about the upcoming The 66th Annual Academy Awards (1994) with Siskel & Ebert."In Living Color" Infomercial Awards (TV Episode 1994)
Referenced in the Academy Awards sketch
Porky's Hare Hunt (Short 1938)
The iconic phrase: "What's up, doc?" is mentioned in dialogue when the jury is deliberating.Mr. Duck Steps Out (Short 1940)
A balloon with the face of Daisy Duck is in the hospital room after Lisa has given birth.The Twilight Zone (TV Series 1959–1964)
On the witness stand, Andy's secretary Shelby mentions her frantic experience of searching for the misplaced document as being in "The Twilight Zone".- Andy refers to a nurse as "Nurse Ratched"
Kamillions (1990)
"Saturday Night Live" Patrick Stewart/Salt-N-Pepa (TV Episode 1994)
Spoofed in Philadelphia action figures ad"In Living Color" Dirty Dozens Tournament of Champions (TV Episode 1994)
Spoofed in the "San Francisco" sketch"Saturday Night Live" John Goodman/The Pretenders (TV Episode 1994)
Spoofed in Philadelphia Action Figures ad"The Critic" Uneasy Rider (TV Episode 1994)
Jay reviews Jerry Lewis starring in "Schnectady""The Critic" I Can't Believe It's a Clip Show (TV Episode 1995)
Jay shows Jerry Lewis taking on a dramatic role in "Schnectady"