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Valentines Bitzy

#oc #originalcharacter #robot #gameshowhost #valentinesday

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I loved my outfit I wore hosting trivia last night. It was cute as fuck. But rather than give you that selfie, here’s gratuitous cleavage shot.

You’re welcome.

#TransWoman #Boobs #PolkaDots #GameShowHost #MouthyTrollop

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#OnThisDay in 2020, #AlexTrebek, Canadian-American Emmy Award-winning TV #gameshowhost (Jeopardy, 1984-2020; High Rollers, 1974-80), died of #pancreaticcancer at 80.
#RIP 🕊️

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Meet Omar, game show host extraordinaire! Bringing trivia, laughs, and epic pop culture moments straight to your screen.

Follow & watch:

* YouTube: [Omar’s Channel](www.youtube.com/@ZOOMPARDY)

#Zoompardy #GameShowHost #Trivia #PopCulture #FunTimes

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“Real estate developer” is WAY to generous for the failed #GameShowHost

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Watch out folks, he’s got a fairly dangerous mind - #CIAAssassin and #GameShowHost Chuck Barris.

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#OnThisDay in 2023, #BobBarker, American TV #gameshowhost (The Price is Right, 1972-2007; Truth or Consequences, 1956-75), actor (Happy Gilmore), and animal rights activist, died at 99.
#RIP 🕯️

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#OnThisDay in 2023, #BobBarker, American TV #gameshowhost (The Price is Right, 1972-2007; Truth or Consequences, 1956-75), actor (Happy Gilmore), and animal rights activist, died at 99.
#RIP 🥀🪦⚰️

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Here’s the new Mr. Menace the Sixth costume I debuted at @soonercon.com

#Soonercon #gameshowhost #HauntedShuffle

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#hostmortem #espn #gameshowhost #tvhosting #90snostalgia #murdermystery #comicbooks #chrisfowler @cloverpress.bsky.social @damientorresart.bsky.social @pippabowland.bsky.social @tayloresposito.bsky.social @espn #sports #sportshost #kickstarter

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Wink Martindale, Popular and Durable Game Show Host #obitpix #winkmartindale #radiopersonality #gameshowhost #artofinstagram #penandink #drawing #illustration #portraitdrawing

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Wouldn't it be nice if someone--anyone--had ever said "No" to the Toddler.

Especially in 2015 !

#AgentOrange.
#GameShowHost.

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Pioneer of Television Game Show, Wink Martindale, Dies at 91: Saluting His Incredible Legacy - Total Apex Entertainment Wink Martindale was the pinnacle of Game Show programming, and leaves behind a legacy that is historically incredible.

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Game show legend Wink Martindale died at 91, and leaves behind a historic legacy.

#wink #winkmartindale #winmartindale #gameshow #gameshows #gameshowhost #legacy #iconic #history #gameshowhalloffame #icon

@totalapexmedia.bsky.social

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Wink Martindale, game show host and Elvis Presley interviewer, dies at 91 Wink Martindale, the genial host of such hit game shows as “Gambit” and “Tic-Tac-Dough” who also did one of the first recorded television interviews with a young Elvis Presley, has died. He was 91.

WHNT 19Alabama News Beacon #WinkMartindale #GameShowHost #ElvisPresley

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This is what needs to be done. Without #Immunity the #Cheato is a washed up #GameshowHost who can be thrown in jail for his actions. Who in their right mind would give a man like this total immunity? The mind boggles.

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Wink Martindale, the genial game-show host and an early TV interviewer of Elvis Presley, dies at 91 Los Angeles — Wink Martindale, the genial host of such hit game shows as “Gambit” and “Tic-Tac-Dough” who also did one of the first recorded television interviews with a young Elvis Presley, has died. He was 91. Martindale died Tuesday at Eisenhower Health in Rancho Mirage, according to his publicist Brian Mayes. Martindale had been battling lymphoma for a year. “He was doing pretty well up until a couple weeks ago,” Mayes said by phone from Nashville. “Gambit” debuted on the same day in September 1972 as “The Price is Right” with Bob Barker and “The Joker’s Wild” with Jack Barry. “From the day it hit the air, ‘Gambit’ spelled winner, and it taught me a basic tenant of any truly successful game show: KISS! Keep It Simple Stupid,” Martindale wrote in his 2000 memoir “Winking at Life.” “Like playing Old Maids as a kid, everybody knows how to play 21, i.e. blackjack.” “Gambit” had been beating its competition on NBC and ABC for over two years. But a new show debuted in 1975 on NBC called “Wheel of Fortune.” By December 1976, “Gambit” was off the air and “Wheel of Fortune” became an institution that is still going strong today. Martindale bounced back in 1978 with “Tic-Tac-Dough,” the classic X’s and O’s game on CBS that ran until 1985. “Overnight I had gone from the outhouse to the penthouse,” he wrote. He presided over the 88-game winning streak of Navy Lt. Thom McKee, who earned over $300,000 in cash and prizes that included eight cars, three sailboats and 16 vacation trips. At the time, McKee’s winnings were a record for a game show contestant. “I love working with contestants, interacting with the audience and to a degree, watching lives change,” Martindale wrote. “Winning a lot of cash can cause that to happen.” Martindale wrote that producer Dan Enright once told him that in the seven years he hosted “Tic-Tac-Dough” he gave away over $7 million in cash and prizes. Martindale said his many years as a radio DJ were helpful to him as a game show host because radio calls for constant ad-libs and he learned to handle almost any situation in the spur of the moment. He estimated that he hosted nearly two dozen game shows during his career. Martindale wrote in his memoir that the question he got asked most often was “Is Wink your real name?” The second was “How did you get into game shows?” He got his nickname from a childhood friend. Martindale is no relation to University of Michigan defensive coordinator Don Martindale, whose college teammates nicknamed him Wink because of their shared last name. Born Winston Conrad Martindale on Dec. 4, 1933, in Jackson, Tennessee, he loved radio since childhood and at age 6 would read aloud the contents of advertisements in Life magazine. He began his career as a disc jockey at age 17 at WPLI in his hometown, earning $25 a week. After moving to WTJS, he was hired away for double the salary by Jackson’s only other station, WDXI. He next hosted mornings at WHBQ in Memphis while attending Memphis State. He was married and the father of two girls when he graduated in 1957. Martindale was in the studio, although not working on-air that night, when the first Presley record “That’s All Right” was played on WHBQ on July 8, 1954. Martindale approached fellow DJ Dewey Phillips, who had given Presley an early break by playing his song, to ask him and Presley to do a joint interview on Martindale’s TV show “Top Ten Dance Party” in 1956. By then, Presley had become a major star and agreed to the appearance. Martindale and Presley stayed in touch on occasion through the years, and in 1959 he did a trans-Atlantic telephone interview with Presley, who was in the Army in Germany. Martindale’s second wife, Sandy, briefly dated Presley after meeting him on the set of “G.I. Blues” in 1960. In 1959, Martindale moved to Los Angeles to host a morning show on KHJ. That same year he reached No. 7 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart with a cover version of “Deck of Cards,” which sold over 1 million copies. He performed the spoken word wartime story with religious overtones on “The Ed Sullivan Show.” “I could easily have thought, ’Wow, this is easy! I come out here, go on radio and TV, make a record and everybody wants to buy it!” he wrote. “Even if I entertained such thoughts, they soon dissipated. I learned in due time that what had happened to me was far from the ordinary.” A year later he moved to the morning show at KRLA and to KFWB in 1962. Among his many other radio gigs were two separate stints at KMPC, owned by actor Gene Autry. His first network hosting job was on NBC’s “What’s This Song?” where he was credited as Win Martindale from 1964-65. He later hosted two Chuck Barris-produced shows on ABC: “Dream Girl ’67” and “How’s Your Mother-in-Law?” The latter lasted just 13 weeks before being canceled. “I’ve jokingly said it came and went so fast, it seemed more like 13 minutes!” Martindale wrote, explaining that it was the worst show of his career. Martindale later hosted a Las Vegas-based revival of “Gambit” from 1980-81. He formed his own production company, Wink Martindale Enterprises, to develop and produce his own game shows. His first venture was “Headline Chasers,” a coproduction with Merv Griffin that debuted in 1985 and was canceled after one season. His next show, “Bumper Stumpers,” ran on U.S. and Canadian television from 1987-1990. He hosted “Debt” from 1996-98 on Lifetime cable and “Instant Recall” on GSN in 2010. Martindale returned to his radio roots in 2012 as host of the nationally syndicated “The 100 Greatest Christmas Hits of All Time.” In 2021, he hosted syndicated program “The History of Rock ‘n’ Roll.” In 2017, Martindale appeared in a KFC ad campaign with actor Rob Lowe. He is survived by Sandy, his second wife of 49 years, and children Lisa, Madelyn, Laura and Wink Jr. They are from his first marriage which ended in divorce in 1972. This article originally appeared on Associated Press: Wink Martindale, the genial game-show host and an early TV interviewer of Elvis Presley, dies at 91

Wink Martindale, the genial game-show host and an early TV interviewer of Elvis Presley, dies at 91 #WinkMartindale #GameShowHost #ElvisPresley

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You got a brand new car! #lurkbait #gameshowhost #funny

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@reed.senate.gov We could do it, if America wasn't a #BananaRepublic with a #GameShowHost King. #YouIgnoredThe14thAmendmentAndDidThis

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Pop Cubism Painting by Tommervik | The Price Is Wrong Funny Pop Cubism painting of The Price is Right by Tommervik, featuring Bob Barker and a contestant. This playful artwork captures the energy and excitement of the iconic game show, blending vibrant c...

Pop Cubism Painting by Tommervik | The Price Is Wrong, Oil on Canvas (2008) tommervik.com/pop-cubism-p... #cubist #popartcubism #gameshowhost #tv #popculture #abstractart #artwork

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How’s everyone enjoying #SplitFiction?? Didja find me yet…? 😁

#voiceactor #VO #GameshowHost @hazelightgames.bsky.social

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''Ok @pixiewillow.bsky.social we have 8 answers on the board. We ask 100 people. What can a teenage boy do for hours?''

@ivanerecshun.bsky.social as the Game Show Host🎤
#Fanart #GameShow #PixieWillowArt #GameShowHost

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True the first time with the Game Show Host, more so today:

"Be Princess Leia. Fight on the front lines. Strangle fascists with the chains they would have you wear. Be a motherfuckin' general."

#GameShowHost
#DontNameHim

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The late #BobBarker legendary host of #thepriceisright for many years is featured in these #autographed photos from VeriSigned on eBay https://buff.ly/3VMPn6j and Amazon https://buff.ly/4fnvzNN
#tpir #gameshowhost #gameshow #animalrights #restinpeace #rip @beckett.bas #beckettauthenticationservices

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#Staged #GameShowHost #FakeNews

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Chuck Woolery, game show host of ‘Wheel of Fortune’ and ‘Love Connection,’ dies at 83 | CNN Chuck Woolery, the affable, smooth-talking game show host of “Wheel of Fortune,” “Love Connection” and “Scrabble” who later became a right-wing podcaster, skewering liberals and accusing the governmen...

We've lost Chuck Woolery. I believe he'll be entering TV Heaven in "two and two". #RIP #WheelOfFortune #Scrabble #LoveConnection #GameShowHost

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A digitally illustrated reference sheet for Cookie Masterson from You Don’t Know Jack. He is depicted as a lean white man with shaggy brown, sideburns, and a comically long nose. He sports a white suit, an orange undershirt, a bowtie, and black converse sneakers. 

The first illustration depicts him pondering deeply about something. The second illustration depicts him gesturing with his hands as he’s explaining something passionately. These two look like they’re having a conversation with each other.

The final sketch is of Cookie pointing at an anthropomorphized number, representing player 1, as they give him the middle finger. Smugly, Cookie looks at the viewer and asks, “Wanna see something cool?” as he’s about to smite player 1.

A digitally illustrated reference sheet for Cookie Masterson from You Don’t Know Jack. He is depicted as a lean white man with shaggy brown, sideburns, and a comically long nose. He sports a white suit, an orange undershirt, a bowtie, and black converse sneakers. The first illustration depicts him pondering deeply about something. The second illustration depicts him gesturing with his hands as he’s explaining something passionately. These two look like they’re having a conversation with each other. The final sketch is of Cookie pointing at an anthropomorphized number, representing player 1, as they give him the middle finger. Smugly, Cookie looks at the viewer and asks, “Wanna see something cool?” as he’s about to smite player 1.

A digital illustration of an artistic inrepretation of Cookie Masterson as a character from Fakin’ It. He is standing idly in a white living room, making a hand gesture similar to a finger snap as he greets the viewer.

A digital illustration of an artistic inrepretation of Cookie Masterson as a character from Fakin’ It. He is standing idly in a white living room, making a hand gesture similar to a finger snap as he greets the viewer.

The man, the myth, the legend! It’s Cookie!
🍪🥠
#YouDontKnowJack #JackboxGames #JackboxFanart #FakinIt #Fibbage #CookieMasterson #Interpretation #CharacterDesign #GameshowHost #VideoGames #PartyGames #Art #Cartoon

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