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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Game Show Icon Wink Martindale, Early Elvis Interviewer, Dies at 91 Wink Martindale — the charismatic host who brought charm and energy to classic game shows like Gambit and Tic-Tac-Dough — has died at the age of 91. Martindale passed away Tuesday at Eisenhower Health in Rancho Mirage, California, after a year-long battle with lymphoma, [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h1><strong>Game Show Icon Wink Martindale, Early Elvis Interviewer, Dies at 91</strong></h1>
<p>Wink Martindale — the charismatic host who brought charm and energy to classic game shows like <em>Gambit</em> and <em>Tic-Tac-Dough</em> — has died at the age of 91.</p>
<p>Martindale passed away Tuesday at Eisenhower Health in Rancho Mirage, California, after a year-long battle with lymphoma, according to his publicist Brian Mayes.</p>
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<h3>“He was doing pretty well up until a couple weeks ago,” Mayes said.</h3>
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<h3>A Television Trailblazer</h3>
<p>Wink Martindale’s legacy in American television is undeniable. His breakout game show, <em>Gambit</em>, premiered in 1972 — on the very same day as <em>The Price Is Right</em> with Bob Barker and <em>The Joker’s Wild</em>. Martindale’s smooth style and ability to connect with contestants made <em>Gambit</em> an instant hit.</p>
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<h3>“From the day it hit the air, <em>Gambit</em> spelled winner,” he wrote in his memoir <em>Winking at Life</em>. “Like playing Old Maids as a kid, everybody knows how to play 21.”</h3>
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<p>Despite <em>Gambit</em>’s success, it eventually lost its spot to a new juggernaut — <em>Wheel of Fortune</em>, which debuted in 1975. But Martindale wasn’t down for long.</p>
<p>In 1978, he struck gold again with <em>Tic-Tac-Dough</em>, where he hosted for seven years. The show saw history in the making with Navy Lt. Thom McKee’s legendary 88-game winning streak — bringing in over $300,000 in prizes, including eight cars and 16 vacations.</p>
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<h3>“Overnight I had gone from the outhouse to the penthouse,” Martindale wrote.</h3>
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<p>Martindale’s entertainment career began long before TV. Born <strong>Winston Conrad Martindale</strong> in Jackson, Tennessee, on December 4, 1933, he was a radio DJ by age 17. His early gigs included stations in his hometown and Memphis — where fate put him near a young Elvis Presley.</p>
<p>On July 8, 1954, Martindale was in the studio the night Presley’s first record, <em>That’s All Right</em>, debuted on WHBQ. By 1956, he invited Elvis for one of his earliest TV interviews on his show <em>Top Ten Dance Party</em>. The two stayed in occasional contact over the years, even conducting a transatlantic phone interview while Presley served in the Army in Germany.</p>
<p>Martindale’s second wife, Sandy, also briefly dated Presley after meeting him on the set of <em>G.I. Blues</em>.</p>
<p>Wink’s smooth voice wasn’t limited to hosting. In 1959, he recorded <em>Deck of Cards</em>, a spoken-word wartime piece that reached No. 7 on the Billboard Hot 100 and sold over a million copies. That same year, he moved to Los Angeles, kicking off decades of radio and television work.</p>
<p>He hosted his first network game show, <em>What’s This Song?</em>, in 1964 and continued with numerous others — including <em>Dream Girl ’67</em>, <em>How’s Your Mother-in-Law?</em>, and a Las Vegas revival of <em>Gambit</em> in the 1980s.</p>
<p>His production company, Wink Martindale Enterprises, brought new shows like <em>Headline Chasers</em> and <em>Bumper Stumpers</em> to life. He remained active in the industry into the 2010s, hosting <em>Debt</em> on Lifetime and <em>Instant Recall</em> on GSN.</p>
<p>He even returned to radio in 2012, hosting <em>The 100 Greatest Christmas Hits of All Time</em>, and lent his voice to <em>The History of Rock ‘n’ Roll</em> in 2021.</p>
<p>Martindale’s unique blend of warmth, wit, and showmanship helped shape American game shows into what they are today.</p>
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<h3>“I love working with contestants, interacting with the audience and, to a degree, watching lives change,” he once said. “Winning a lot of cash can cause that to happen.”</h3>
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<p>He’s survived by his wife of 49 years, Sandy; daughters Lisa, Madelyn, and Laura; and several grandchildren. His son, Wink Jr., preceded him in death. His children are from his first marriage, which ended in divorce in 1972.</p>
<p>Wink Martindale leaves behind a legacy of laughter, charm, and timeless moments that made game shows a beloved part of American culture.</p>
<p><em>Source: AP News &#8211; <a href="https://apnews.com/article/wink-martindale-dead-d2f333da86b6efb3b99b36bb7a71a7a4">Wink Martindale, the genial game show host and an early TV interviewer of Elvis Presley, dies at 91</a></em></p>
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