Host of the MTV game show "Remote Control," Ken Ober, died this weekend, it was reported Monday. He was 52. A cause of death has not been released, the New York Times reported: Lee Kernis, a manager ...
LOS ANGELES -- Ken Ober, who hosted the 1980s MTV game show "Remote Control" and helped produce the shows "Mind of Mencia" and "The New Adventures of Old Christine," has died. He was 52. His agent, ...
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Ken Ober has died at 52 (not a hoax, as originally thought). That is a shame for many reasons, and it has already been . But there is a bit of a happy result: people are watching old footage from the ...
Over the weekend, former MTV game show host Ken Ober passed away after complaining of flu-like symptoms. The 52 year old comedian was mourned across the Internet beginning late Monday night. Ober is ...
Ken Ober, 52, a comedian and actor who as host of MTV's "Remote Control" in the late 1980s guided the raucous question-and-answer trivia contests on the irreverent cable TV game show, was found dead ...