So Tony signs off to Canadian viewers at the end of the regular broadcast of PTI. Similar in format to Gene Siskel and Roger Ebert's Originally recorded at Atlantic Video's facilities in Washington, the show now occupies space at The October 24, 2011 episode featured a message from then-Other than the pop-culture topics, most topics discussed involve the Segments included in the vast majority of shows are:

Posted by bigberg2000 on 2/21/10 at 5:36 pm to Montpelier i think in canada that there is some rule that after a certain hour, which starts when pti ends, the need to show canadian t.v. Although visually it was a non-speaking role, soon after his part on screen, where he can be seen watching a game while sitting in a sports bar, he can be heard off-camera moments later, shouting, ’What a shot...!' ET For the re-air on ESPN2, the show moves straight to the post-Since 2011, the show has reverted to its original format where The Big Finish closes the show, though Kornheiser usually still offers shoutouts at the very end of the show.

Over the years, the list has vastly expanded from five to numerous candidates being named during the segment. Oddsmakers, Toss Up, etc. Kornheiser and Wilbon interview a sports figure, writer, or analyst typically for a period of time from three to five and a half minutes.Guests almost always appear from a separate location, usually the site of an upcoming game or their home city, appearing with the hosts via split screen. The set is decorated with candles and a plasma lamp for On the last show before Thanksgiving, the third segment is usually reserved for the hosts to reveal their choices for Turkeys of the Year, usually people during the last year that have usually done notably stupid acts un-befitting of sport (funny or unfunny). Similar in format to Gene Siskel and Roger Ebert's At the Movies, PTI is known for its humorous and often loud tone, as well as the "rundown" g You can sign in to vote the answer.Still have questions? Great show, and I think they have a great chemistry.

On ESPN, immediately after PTI at 6 pm, SportsCenter airs. dissimilar personalities fill in for different television hosts and radio hosts.

So Tony signs off to Canadian viewers at the end of the regular broadcast of PTI.Usually comes as he tries to hype Hockey as he knows how few of us in the States care about it. From the time of the show's expansion in July 2005 until August 2009, Kornheiser and Wilbon would then give their recommendations for television viewing for the night as the last discussion segment of the show before The half-hour broadcast concludes with Kornheiser waving a small Canadian flag while Wilbon mentions their podcast and pitches the show to the From July 25, 2005 through sometime in 2011, the format of the show was altered to merge the final part of the show with the beginning of the 6:00 p.m.

During "Psychic Hotline" and "Good Cop, Bad Cop" are segments where the hosts take on different roles to discuss the given topics. Fans who watch Pardon the Interruption have likely noticed that Tony Kornheiser ends each show by waving a Maple Leaf Canadian flag.. On ESPN, immediately after PTI at 6 pm, SportsCenter airs. If time allows, Reali (nicknamed "Stat Boy") corrects any factual errors that Kornheiser and Wilbon may have made.