Wink Martindale, the amiable game-show host and one of Elvis Presley’s first TV interviewers, passes away at age 91.

Wink Martindale, who hosted popular game programs like “Gambit” and “Tic-Tac-Dough” and conducted one of the first television interviews ever recorded with a young Elvis Presley, passed away.

He was ninety-one. According to his publicist Brian Mayes, Martindale passed away in Rancho Mirage’s Eisenhower Health on Tuesday. For a year, Martindale had been fighting lymphoma.

“He was doing pretty well up until a couple weeks ago,” Mayes stated over the phone from Nashville.

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“‘Gambit’ taught me a fundamental principle of any genuinely successful game show: KISS!” “Gambit” spelled winner from the moment it aired! Martindale wrote.

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