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used to do. So I figured, what the hell, I'll join him. I start doing, I dunno, this multiple-sclerosis walk, flapping my arms and doing the Milton Berle cross legs—my own Jerry Lewis impression... And Julia is whispering, "No! He's crippled, Mel!" I don't even hear her. Finally we meet in the
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in August 1921, when he was 18 months old. The long-term effects of that illness, combined with injuries sustained in a serious motor vehicle accident in 1937 requiring a nine-month hospitalization, made it difficult for him to walk or stand for an extended period of time.
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for his own company. Cullen thus became the only person to host each of these formats on a full- or part-time basis. He also appeared as a panelist on game shows hosted by his favorite understudy,
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quickly learned to never start the questioning with Cullen if the guest's secret was anything sports-related or mechanical, because chances were good that he would guess it immediately.
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Now, the sets are constructed, the game is worked out, the staff is hired, it's two weeks before the show is to go on, they are ready to shoot the pilot.
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1472:"Bill Cullen: How To Keep Cool In A 'Hot' Business"
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1084:"13 Weekly TV-Radio Shows Keep Bill Cullen Hopping"
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1192:"Bill Cullen is One of Busiest Men in Radio, TV"
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1918:History of the NHL on United States television
904:"BILL CULLEN, VETERAN TV GAME SHOW HOST, DIES"
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1537:The Bill Cullen Archive
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833:. I was teamed up with
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1638:The $ 100,000 Pyramid
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