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The
Bill Cullen Homepage
Here's what you 
can find inside:
 
 Biography
A Bill Cullen biography with little-known personal information, rare photos and interesting trivia.
TV Series
The most comprehensive list anywhere of Bill Cullen's TV series (more than thirty of them), with a separate page of details for each.
Radio Career
From his early days as a CBS staff announcer to being a top disc jockey, read about Bill Cullen's busy radio career.
Guest Shots
A huge list of guest appearances Bill Cullen made on game shows and other programs.
Timeline
A chronological chart of Bill Cullen TV series, showing how often he had two or more programs on at the same time.
Links
Other places on the World Wide Web where you can find information and pictures of Bill Cullen, other game show personalities and game shows themselves.
Memories
Our guestbook, where you can tell us your favorite memories of Bill Cullen, and read the comments of others.
...and More!
Our favorite page, full of rare and unusual Bill Cullen appearances in other media, including his movie role, his record album and much more.
 
Matt Ottinger is a television producer, educator and host based in Michigan.  He is a lifelong fan of game shows in general and of Bill Cullen in particular.  He has two other web sites devoted to game shows.  The Game Show Home Game Home Page offers detailed information about commercially released game show memorabilia, such as box games, books and records.  The Game Show Compendium is a list of more that 1700 links to game show pages throughout the internet.
 
Fred Wostbrock is a game show, infomercial and broadcasting agent based in Studio City, California.  He owns the largest private collection of game show photos in the United States.  He is also one of the three authors of The Encyclopedia of TV Game Shows.  We are grateful to Fred for allowing us to include some of his pictures of Bill on this tribute site.  Because they are his photos, we can't grant permission for their use in any other way, including on any other website.
 
Kenneth Johannessen is a radio professional in the Pacific Northwest and a researcher currently working on a history of the Mutual Broadcasting System.  He is responsible for tracking down all of the Variety reviews seen on this site, as well as countless additional facts, dates and details.
 
The Bill Cullen Homepage
 
A TRIBUTE TO THE GREATEST GAME SHOW HOST OF ALL TIME 
FEATURING PHOTOS FROM THE FRED WOSTBROCK COLLECTION 
 
BILL CULLEN PHOTO OF THE MONTH
 
 
     
In honor of the new clips from Pulse, one of our favorite pictures of Bill.  Philippe Halsman was a portrait photographer of celebrities and politicians with more than a hundred Life magazine covers to his credit.  For about a decade, he asked his subjects to be photographed in mid-jump (after their formal portrait session had concluded, naturally).  His experiment in "jumpology" yielded hundreds of fascinating shots of some of the most famous figures of the day, including the classic Dali Atomicus.
 
The picture above was taken following a session to promote Pulse, Bill's radio show.  We don't have any other pictures from the session, but we do have print ads in which they are featured, including one which shows Bill asleep against the microphone.  This picture comes from a collection of Halsman's work called Jump Book, originally published in 1959 and reprinted in 1986.
 
 
The New York Times described him as, "the slim, alert man with the big horn-rimmed glasses, the large eyes, and the elfin grin which splits his face wide and lights it like a ball park at night."  Time Magazine said "his smile gleams as brightly as the lens of his eyeglasses, and whatever else may happen, he is never speechless."  Groucho Marx called him "the second-wittiest man on the air."
 
 
  Bill Cullen was one of the busiest and most popular personalities in the history of television.  He appeared as a regular in more different television series than any other performer, and in a field where careers are sometimes measured in months, he was employed almost continuously for more than forty years in radio and television, often with multiple series on the air at the same time.  We hope you enjoy this site dedicated to the remarkable career of Bill Cullen.
 
  
We would like to thank some webmasters who have kindly mentioned us and added links from their pages to ours: 
 
THE GAME SHOW FORUM 
GAME SHOWS '75
MONITOR RADIO
TVGAMESHOWS.NET
TIM'S TV SHOWCASE
ARLENE FRANCIS
WIKIPEDIA
ORIGINAL GAME SHOW PAGE
GAME SHOW CENTRAL
PAUL LYNDE: COMEDY LEGEND
NATIONAL PUBLIC RADIO:
Present at the Creation
AIRCHECK TRADING
EMPORIUM
CLASSIC 
HOLLYWOOD SQUARES
GAME SHOW UTOPIA
SUPERSHOW 8000
WHO2?
In addition to these fine sites, you can also find many more links to sites related to Bill Cullen and game shows on our LINKS page, and on pages dedicated to specific series.
 
What's New
February 2007
 
First, Bill Cullen news about a Bill Cullen who's not OUR Bill Cullen.  Minnesota Republican Bill Cullen was unsuccessful in his attempt to oust incumbent Maria Ruud in their state house race in November.  Best as we can tell, he continues to speak out for smaller government and other conservative issues. We wish him the best in his future pursuits.
 
In Bill Cullen news about OUR Bill Cullen, GSN recently aired a documentary series claiming to count down the ten greatest hosts of all time.  Even though the list predominantly featured recent hosts (as such lists usually do), they managed to include Bill at number seven.  Rather than be upset at his low ranking, we've chosen to be pleased that the presumably young people who put the list together managed to include him at all.  His segment featured clips from various Goodson-Todman and Bob Stewart shows in the GSN library, as well as some terrific pictures from Fred Wostbrock's amazing archive.
 
Meanwhile, a similar recent listing of TWENTY top game show hosts on the WNBC website failed to mention Bill at all, yet did find room for such game show titans as Anderson Cooper and Mike Adamle.  The less said about that foolishness the better.
 
Here, thanks to the generosity of Fred Wostbrock, we now have even more examples of Bill's radio work, including a couple of syndicated series that we didn't know about before.  While samples from Looking Inside Sports and something called Knowledge Mod Style are amusing enough, the really big news is a series of clips from the Pulse series that he did for WNBC radio in the late fifties.  These clips came from vinyl pressings in Bill's personal collection, and are presented here for the first time in more than half a century.
 
Fred has provided us with other delightful treasures that we really can't talk about, but eagle-eyed visitors might notice changes to some of our listings based on what we've now seen.
  
Finally, and at long last, we're happy to begin providing video clips of Bill in action.  Look for our YouTube clips as BillCullenNet.  First up is a classic blooper from To Tell The Truth.
  
The Bill Cullen Homepage is created using an old version of Netscape Composer and is designed to be best viewed with a 1024x768 screen resolution and a small font setting.  The font is Verdana.  Pictures are from a variety of published sources and from the collection of Fred Wostbrock.  No video frame grabs are used in any of these pages.  We could, and we'd have some amazing ones, but it's more challenging this way.  This is a non-profit fan site and we don't mean to mess with anybody's copyrights.  Finally, we never got to meet the man, but everybody on TV called him by his first name.  So do we.
 
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