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Mappy
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PostSubject: Ken Ober MTV Remote Control   November 16th 2009, 3:49 pm

At first blush it looked like the latest fake death rumor on the Internet: According to sketchily sourced reports, Ken Ober, the comedian best-known for hosting MTV's late-'80s game show "Remote Control," had died.

Sadly, though, this rumor turns out to be true. Ober's reps confirm that he passed away over the weekend at the age of 52. No other details were available late Monday morning.

Ober had worked as writer and producer on Comedy Central's "Mind of Mencia" in recent years and also did a stint as a consulting producer on "The New Adventures of Old Christine" in 2006. He also worked behind the camera (and occasionally in front of it) on his friend and "Remote Control" announcer Colin Quinn's show "Tough Crowd" earlier in the decade.

To legions of Gen-X'ers, though -- people like me -- he'll be remembered as the host of "Remote Control," the TV-obsessed game show that aired on MTV from 1987-89 and featured such categories as "Brady Physics" and "Dead or Canadian." It also helped introduce Adam Sandler to the world; he worked as a writer on the show (so did Denis Leary) and played the recurring on-screen characters Trivia Delinquent and Stud Boy.

Take a look at Ober in his "Remote Control" element from 1988 (footnote: Contestant Zachary is, at least according to the person who uploaded the YouTube video, future "X2" and "Incredible Hulk" screenwriter Zak Penn).


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PostSubject: Re: Ken Ober MTV Remote Control   November 16th 2009, 4:56 pm

That's sad. I wonder how he died. I really liked "Remote Control". It was goofy funny.
I met him at a club down in Wildwood, NJ. in the early '90's. He was really nice. He was with Colin Quinn who was trying to pick up my friend...to no avail.
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PostSubject: Re: Ken Ober MTV Remote Control   November 16th 2009, 5:50 pm

hbs23 wrote:
That's sad. I wonder how he died. I really liked "Remote Control". It was goofy funny.
I met him at a club down in Wildwood, NJ. in the early '90's. He was really nice. He was with Colin Quinn who was trying to pick up my friend...to no avail.



I watched MTV with my girls (censoring if necessary lol) I loved Remote Control. 52 is so young. No cause given. Your friend has good taste... just say no lol!
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PostSubject: Re: Ken Ober MTV Remote Control   November 19th 2009, 9:46 am

Oh Mappy! I just found this thread. I LOVED Remote Control and watched it religiously. I was a Brady Physics expert, LOL. This is so sad. To this day I sing the intro to my husband.

"Kenny Wasn’t Like The Other Kids. TV Mattered, Nothing Else Did. Girls Said Yes But He Said No. Now He’s Got His Own Game Show. Remote Control!"......

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