As a youngster, first in radio and then television. He immediately became an obvious choice for game shows due to his easygoing manner and silky voice.
In the 1970s and 1980s, he became well-known across the country as the presenter of many popular shows that were included into daytime television programming.
Martindale hosted more than 20 distinct game shows over his tenure, making him one of the most lasting and well-liked personalities in the genre.
Specifically, Tic-Tac-Dough came to be associated with his name. Martindale was not just a great television personality but also.
A successful radio DJ and producer. Throughout his life, he remained close to the rock sensation and helped get Elvis Presley’s first nationally aired song on the radio.