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  1. William Robert Cardille (December 10, 1928 – July 21, 2016), also known as " Chilly Billy ", was an American broadcast personality from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

  2. Jul 21, 2016 · Former late-night Pittsburgh TV personality Bill Cardille has died at age 87. His daughter, Lori, announced on Facebook that her father died early Thursday in his home in McCandless Township.

  3. PITTSBURGH — Bill Cardille, a Pittsburgh TV personality nicknamed "Chilly Billy" who hosted late-night "Chiller Theater" as well as "Studio Wrestling," has died. He was 87. Lori Cardille, his...

  4. Bill Cardille, the host of 'Chiller Theater', has died, according to a Facebook post by his daughter. Cardille was a Pittsburgh icon, a fixture on Channel 11 back when the call letters were...

  5. www.imdb.com › name › nm0136439Bill Cardille - IMDb

    Bill Cardille. Actor: Night of the Living Dead. Bill Cardille is a native of Sharon Pennsylvania. "Chilly Billy" as he is affectionately known, started his broadcast career in 1952 in Erie, PA at WICV Channel 12.

  6. Jul 21, 2016 · William Robert Cardille of McCandless died Thursday morning at 87 after a lifetime spent as an iconic Pittsburgh television and radio show host adored by family, friends, colleagues and fans....

  7. Jul 21, 2016 · PITTSBURGH (NewsRadio 1020 KDKA) - The man best known for hosting the 1960's show "Chiller Theater" has died. Family members tell KDKA Radio that Bill Cardille passed away last night in his sleep...

  8. Jul 21, 2016 · Generations of Pittsburghers knew him simply as “Chilly Billy.”. Bill Cardille, the longtime host ofChiller Theater,” died early Thursday in his home in McCandless. His daughter Lori Cardille made the announcement on her Facebook page.

  9. Jul 21, 2016 · The broadcaster known as “Chilly Billy,” who filled local airwaves for six decades as a newsman, television host, radio personality, actor and producer, died early Thursday morning at his...

  10. Jul 21, 2016 · PITTSBURGH (AP) — Bill Cardille, a Pittsburgh TV personality nicknamed “Chilly Billy” who hosted late-night “Chiller Theater” as well as “Studio Wrestling,” has died. He was 87.