“Siskel and Ebert” creatorEliot Wald

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A comedy writer, Wald worked on Saturday Night Live, writing sketches for Eddie Murphy and Billy Crystal.

He worked on a number of TV and feature screenplays, but he’ll be remembered most for what he did while working at the Public Broadcasting System’s Chicago affiliate WTTW in 1975: he thought it would be interesting to create a TV show where the movie critics from two different newspapers discussed upcoming movies. His budget: $500. Paying the two critics cost $400; the balance went to the set — a row of theater seats.

Coming Soon to a Theater Near You debuted with two local newspaper critics, Gene Siskel of the Chicago Tribune and Roger Ebert of the Chicago Sun-Times. It grew into a smash hit and, after a title change or two, “Two thumbs up” entered the lexicon. Wald died July 12 in Los Angeles from liver cancer. He was 57.

From This is True for 13 July 2003