Weโre deeply saddened to share the news that Wink Martindale, the beloved game show host known for shows like โTic-Tac-Doughโ and โGambit,โ has passed away. His warm presence on television was a staple for many, bringing excitement and joy into countless homes.

Why Winkโs Charm Endured
Wink wasnโt just a familiar face on TV; he was the comforting voice many of us grew up with. We all remember the thrill of โTic-Tac-Dough,โ the excitement of โHeadline Chasers,โ and the energy of โHigh Rollers.โ
But there was something particularly special about โGambit.โ Winkโs unique charm made viewers feel as if they were part of something extraordinary.
Born Winston Conrad Martindale on December 4, 1933, in Jackson, Tennessee, Wink started his broadcasting journey young, spinning records as a disc jockey at the tender age of 17, making $25 a week at WPLI in Jackson.

Wink recounted the story of how he got his famous name in a 2014 interview with ABC News: A childhood friend couldnโt pronounce โWinston,โ calling him โWinkyโ instead. Over the years, it morphed into the name we all came to know โ Wink!
Wink didnโt just stop at being a disc jockey. His television debut on โMars Patrol,โ a whimsical childrenโs show, marked the beginning of a legendary career in camera entertainment.
His big break came in 1972 when he hosted CBSโs โGambit.โ This role became a defining point in his career, lasting for four delightful years.
Wink and Elvis: A Special Bond
Before becoming a television icon, Wink witnessed a pivotal moment in rock โnโ roll history, all thanks to his friend Elvis Presley. On July 10, 1954, while giving a studio tour, Wink noticed the phones ringing off the hook during his colleague Dewey Phillipsโ show. The reason? A new track by Elvis Presley, โThatโs All Right,โ was captivating listeners.
Having been recorded just days earlier, this song took off rapidly. With young Elvis nowhere to be found for an interview, Wink took the initiative by calling Elvisโ home. Assured by Elvisโ mother that he was at the movies, Wink urged her to bring him to the studio, making for a memorable interview that Elvis, had he realized he was live, claimed he might not have been able to do due to his shyness.

This interview wasnโt just a little anecdote; it played a crucial part in launching Elvis Presley to fame, with Wink standing right there at the beginning of it all.
Elvis Presleyโs Generosity
Beyond his music, it was Elvisโs heart that truly stood out to Wink. โElvis had a generous soul,โ Wink often told people. โHe donated millions to charities, not only nationwide but globally.โ
Before Wink and Sandra married in 1975, she had been romantically linked to Elvis, who eventually married Priscilla. Yet, in an interesting twist of destiny, Sandra credits Elvis for bringing Wink into her life.
โElvis is responsible for me marrying Wink,โ she shared. โI always associated Tennessee with kindness because of Elvis โ and Wink fit right in with that image.โ
Wink Martindaleโs Final Act
Even as he aged, Wink remained an active figure in entertainment. One of his last ventures was hosting a syndicated radio program, โThe History of Rock โnโ Roll,โ reminiscing about the golden hits of the 60s to 80s. At the time, Wink was 88.
Sadly, on April 15, 2025, Winkโs vibrant life journey ended. He succumbed to lymphoma in Rancho Mirage, California, surrounded by his family, leaving behind an astounding 74 years of career in Hollywood.
He is survived by his daughters Lisa, Lyn, and Laura, his grandchildren, great-grandchildren, his โhonoraryโ son Eric, and his beloved Chihuahua, Dude.

Winkโs legacy is not only tied to the shows he hosted but also the joy he brought to our lives. As a host, he wasnโt just guiding us through games; he was inviting us to be part of the fun. Winkโs impact on television history endures, forever holding a place in our hearts. Rest in peace, dear Wink.




