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| Name: Dan Lewis |
| MY URL: Visit Me |
| Location: Cucamonga, CA |
| Favorite Bill Cullen Show: Eye Guess |
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At last I have found a site where it should be recognized that I was a perfectly normal kid, when I was in kindergarten, and I used to run home every day so I wouldn't miss Eye Guess at 12:30.

| Name: Kevin | MY URL: Visit Me |
| My Email: Email Me | Location: Oklahoma |
| Favorite Bill Cullen Show: child's play |
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I was a baby when this show was on but I watched reruns of it on GSN and alot of his shows on there he was a giant.

| Name: linda | MY URL: Visit Me |
| My Email: Email Me | Location: Missouri |
| Favorite Bill Cullen Show: Price is right |
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Just had a flashback of those little promotional things that were given away at the grocery store that had Bill's picture on it, some kind of give-a-way thing for TPIR. I was the age of 2 and I thought it was awesome rubbing it off (1962)..I think about it when I see those things like the Millionaire game at McDonalds ..Bill was my first Tv hero...I am sure that TPIR giveaway thing is mentioned on the site here and WOW is this some site...thanks again Matt for all the HARD work you do here.

| Name: Richard Hudson | MY URL: Visit Me |
| My Email: Email Me | Location: Bridgeport Connecticut |
| Favorite Bill Cullen Show: TPIR/BlockBusters/TTTT |
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As I read about Bill on this page and remember all of the great shows that I have seen him on over the years, I remember what a classy, kind and truly
gracious human being Bill Cullen was.
It saddens my heart that while GSN has pared down it's showings of Cullen shows to Hot Potato and the occasional IGAS while hyping such "fare" as 3's a Crowd and DJ Games, while over on NBC, a new game show where the main feature of the show is the hostess' cruel and nasty comments to losing contestants is trying to be the next Millionare, and couse there is always Survior, where the object if the game seems to be to lie cheat, and con your way to victory.
My point is that Bill's hosting style is SORELY missed on game shows today, almost as much as the kinds of shows that he hosted.
A part of me hopes that Bill is too busy with his dear friends and fellow game show legends in heaven to look at what the genre that he contributed so much to the success of has become.
Richard Hudson
PS. While the rest of the US tunes into the premiere of Weakest Link, I will be sitting down to some episodes of Blockbusters or TTTT or mabye an old Cullen TPIR.

| Name: Christopher Cook | MY URL: Visit Me |
| My Email: Email Me | Location: Cumming GA |
| Favorite Bill Cullen Show: The Price Is Right |
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Incredible site. The pictures you have of the original "Price Is Right" are fabulous, never having seen them before on GSN's replays of the show.
Bill Cullen was the best because he was an inherent funster and never let himself become more important than the show. I watched him on "Price" as a toddler and that's what I always remembered when I thought of "Price."
There was a series of shows around 1962 when the tote machines were busted so the models had to record the contestants' bids on huge drawing tablets in back of them. When a contestant froze his/her bid, the model would draw a circle over it.

| Name: Steve Bier |
| MY URL: Visit Me |
| Location: Sayreville, NJ |
| Favorite Bill Cullen Show: Chain Reaction |
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A great host....I read in an article that the producers wanted Bill to host "Who Wants To Be a Millionare", even though he had passed away more than 10 years ago. That should tell you something....

| Name: Brian | MY URL: Visit Me |
| My Email: Email Me | Location: |
| Favorite Bill Cullen Show: |
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An incredible site for the all-time game show host! I remember watching Bill as far back as I can remember. He always seemed to be as interested in the contestants as he was in playing the game, something that the current crop (crap?) of new games could sit up and take notice of.
I remember when Bill passed away in the summer of 1990....I have the CNN news clip. I lost a member of my childhood TV family that day.
