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Ken Ober, Host of Classic MTV Game Show Remote Control Dies
MTV ^ | 11/16/2009

Posted on 11/16/2009 4:04:45 PM PST by My Favorite Headache

Remembering Ken Ober, The Voice Of 'Remote Control'

Posted 41 minutes ago by Kyle Anderson in Music, Television

This was a sad day at MTV, as we had a death in the family. Ken Ober, the longtime comedian, television producer and host of early MTV game show "Remote Control," passed away at age 52.

Arguably, Ober's most indelible legacy is "Remote Control," which premiered in 1987 and was one of MTV's first attempts at crafting an original television series. The premise was delightfully low-fi: Ober posited that he hosted a media-obsessed game show out of the basement of his parents' house, and he was joined by a cast of characters who wandered through the set (including fellow comedian and former "Saturday Night Live" cast member Colin Quinn, who acted as the Andy Richter to Ober's Conan O'Brien). The show featured three contestants getting asked a barrage of pop culture questions about movies, music, television shows, sports and, of course, music videos. Along the way, the show was interrupted by comedy skits, guest appearances, projectiles thrown at the contestants and plenty of Ober's trademark wit.

It can't be understated how important Ober was to the show. His jokes were always acerbic and steeped in irony, but his love for junk culture gave him a warmth that made him lovable. He kept the MTV audience connected to the world of comedy and also provided exposure for a ton of videos and pop culture touchstones that were hard to access at the time. In the age before the Internet, DVD and video on demand, it was sometimes difficult to find a place where lines from "Jaws" could be mentioned alongside David Bowie lyrics. Ober brought the geeks and the cool kids together to hang out in his basement, and that melding of two worlds helped make MTV the definitive television destination for youth across the country.

But mostly, "Remote Control" was just supremely weird, and made MTV a place where you could find subversive comedy (most of it Ober's). For example, take the clip below: It features a college student playing for a series of prizes by being spun around on a wheel, Colin Quinn as the "Evil Dwarf," a random model and a ton of confetti. It was loose, it was loud and it was incredibly fun to watch.


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1 posted on 11/16/2009 4:04:45 PM PST by My Favorite Headache
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Longtime MTV “Remote Control” host Ken Ober has passed away at the age of 52, the comedian’s representative confirmed to MTV News. The cause of his death was not available at press time.

Ober’s career began in the mid-1980s with a turn on the talent competition “Star Search” and in more recent years segued into behind-the-scenes production positions on comedy shows like “Mind of Mencia” and “The New Adventures of Old Christine.”

Starting in 1987, Ober hosted five seasons of “Remote Control,” which, along with “Club MTV” and “The Week In Rock,” was MTV’s first foray into series television. A quiz show that tested contestants’ pop-culture knowledge, the set bore a strong resemblance to a suburban home’s basement. Standing behind a makeshift lectern and next to a giant television screen that helped guide the show, Ober would ask questions about celebrities, movies, TV shows and music videos. Participants sat on colorful La-Z-Boy chairs with food and drinks on trays in front of them as they tried to answer the questions and avoid elimination. The show helped launch the careers of Adam Sandler, Denis Leary and Colin Quinn, who made various appearances on the show, acting out sketches that functioned as quiz questions.

After “Remote Control,” Ober went on to host other game shows, like “Smush” and “Make Me Laugh.” In the years since, Ober worked as a supervising producer on “Tough Crowd With Colin Quinn,” a consulting producer on “Old Christine” and a writer and producer on “Mencia.”

“Ken Ober was one of the sharpest, quickest, sweetest guys I ever met,” Sandler said in a statement to MTV News. “He was always a great friend and I will miss him very much.”

Ober’s agent, Mark Measures, confirmed the comedian’s passing but could provide no information as to the cause of his death. According to The New York Times, Ober’s manager, Lee Kernis, said the comedian was found dead on Sunday, a day after he complained to a friend about a headache and flu-like symptoms.


2 posted on 11/16/2009 4:06:14 PM PST by My Favorite Headache
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Remember it well. Remember not really getting Adam Sandler (”Stickpin”), who Ober clearly wanted to plug.

Also Kari Wuhrer was a feature.

Liked it a lot.


3 posted on 11/16/2009 4:10:24 PM PST by BibChr ("...behold, they have rejected the word of the LORD, so what wisdom is in them?" [Jer. 8:9])
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the comedian was found dead on Sunday, a day after he complained to a friend about a headache and flu-like symptoms.

Damn. That was quick. Wonder what he had?

I remember Remote Control well. I remember it seemed to be the beginning of MTV rapidly transitioning away from music videos.

4 posted on 11/16/2009 4:12:40 PM PST by Drew68
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This is really depressing. How time flies. Had a D&D character in high school named Kari.


5 posted on 11/16/2009 4:13:04 PM PST by warpsmith (Palin/Harmon 2012)
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We had drinking games all through college to Remote Control...but we we really watched it for Kari Wauher!!!

RIP Ken Ober


6 posted on 11/16/2009 4:14:06 PM PST by Le Chien Rouge
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I actually attended a taping when I was a kid...had the shirt I got there until a few years ago. Classic...so young...way too young.


7 posted on 11/16/2009 4:14:08 PM PST by My Favorite Headache
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One of my favorite shows of my youth. Loved Ken, the lovely Kari, "sing along with Colin" Quinn, and Adam Sandler as "The Stud Boy."

Greatest episode: The 1970s "long lost episode.

8 posted on 11/16/2009 4:15:46 PM PST by Clemenza (Remember our Korean War Veterans)
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To: Le Chien Rouge

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CkC3OpnzMMc

Classic version


9 posted on 11/16/2009 4:15:57 PM PST by My Favorite Headache
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Dang that’s crazy. I’m heading into my late 30’s. Getting old enough that I feel I could drop dead anytime.


10 posted on 11/16/2009 4:19:43 PM PST by Tolsti2
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Yep, that’s where Adam Sandler got his start, as “The Stud Boy.”


11 posted on 11/16/2009 4:21:32 PM PST by dfwgator
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12 posted on 11/16/2009 4:22:13 PM PST by nhwingut (The media's love affair with Obama reminds me of a dog humping a telephone pole.)
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To: Le Chien Rouge
Kari Wuhrer


13 posted on 11/16/2009 4:22:48 PM PST by petercooper (GOP: Big Tent Party??? Not if you are a CONSERVATIVE.)
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I totally understand what you are feeling. I am 35 and seeing people like Michael Jackson and Ken Ober dead within months of each other? I can’t believe 1989 was 20 years ago.


14 posted on 11/16/2009 4:24:55 PM PST by My Favorite Headache
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To: My Favorite Headache
Martha Quinn at 47


15 posted on 11/16/2009 4:32:03 PM PST by P.O.E. (- End road work.)
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ping


16 posted on 11/16/2009 4:32:37 PM PST by stylecouncilor (What Would Jim Thompson Do?)
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To: My Favorite Headache

One of my favorite shows in college.

I saw Ken Ober in person once. He’d come to my school because it won some kind of collegiate fundraising contest and filmed a segment close to my dorm building. He was rather short but he was funny, warm, and personable. The rest of the MTV crew were utter bastards, but he was cool.

R.I.P..


17 posted on 11/16/2009 4:33:01 PM PST by lazypadawan
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I’m 50+, and all that humor you enjoyed through Ober’s efforts either flew over my head or under the radar. MTV has never appealed this old fogie, but I find it refreshing to see a 35-year-old haunting FR. Does the heart good.


18 posted on 11/16/2009 4:36:23 PM PST by Fester Chugabrew
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Don’t DO that! I though you were saying she’d died. Martha was a big crush in my early teens — some of my friends had a thing for Nina Blackwood, but they were clearly insane. I think most of them died of syphilis.


19 posted on 11/16/2009 4:54:00 PM PST by ReignOfError
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Dang, Martha’s on Sirius? I may have to re-think my objections to pay radio.


20 posted on 11/16/2009 5:05:35 PM PST by Charles Martel ("Endeavor to persevere...")
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