MTV 'Remote Control' host Ken Ober dies

November 16, 2009 6:34 p.m. EST




 
Ken Ober moved to Comedy Central after his stint at MTV.




Los Angeles, California (CNN) -- Ken Ober, whose MTV game show "Remote Control" 
was among the network's first forays into non-music programming, has died at 
age 52, his agent said Monday.


Ober hosted five seasons of "Remote Control," a pop-culture quiz show that 
featured contestants strapped into easy chairs to answer questions from 
categories such as "Dead or Canadian?" The show first aired in 1987 and helped 
launch the careers of comedians Adam Sandler, Denis Leary and Colin Quinn, who 
was the program's announcer.

Ober later moved behind the camera as a producer of the Comedy Central program 
"Mind of Mencia" and the CBS comedy "The New Adventures of Old Christine."

Ober's agent, Mark Measures, said Ober was found dead at his home in Los 
Angeles. No cause of death was immediately known.


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