Remote Control

Remote Control (1987)

EndedGame Show show

Remote Control was a TV game show where three contestants answered trivia questions on movies, music, and television, many of which were presented in skit format.

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Scheduleevery Monday (30 min)

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EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E011.1déc. 7, 1987
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did the TV show 'Remote Control' premiere?

'Remote Control' premiered on December 1, 1987.

Who was the host of 'Remote Control'?

Ken Ober was the host of 'Remote Control'.

What was the concept of 'Remote Control'?

'Remote Control' was a game show that featured contestants answering questions about music videos.

How many contestants competed in each episode of 'Remote Control'?

Three contestants competed in each episode of 'Remote Control'.

What was the main gimmick of 'Remote Control'?

The main gimmick of 'Remote Control' was that the contestants sat in recliners equipped with buzzers.

What was the significance of the TV set-shaped set design on 'Remote Control'?

The TV set-shaped set design on 'Remote Control' was meant to mimic the experience of watching television.

What were the different categories of questions on 'Remote Control'?

The different categories of questions on 'Remote Control' included "Dead or Canadian," "Wheel of Jeopardy," and "Beat the Bishop."

What was the final round of 'Remote Control' called?

The final round of 'Remote Control' was called the "Video Challenge."

How did the contestants earn points on 'Remote Control'?

Contestants earned points on 'Remote Control' by answering questions correctly and by finding hidden objects on the set.

Who provided the voiceovers for the music videos on 'Remote Control'?

Colin Quinn provided the voiceovers for the music videos on 'Remote Control'.

Did 'Remote Control' feature any celebrity guests?

Yes, 'Remote Control' occasionally featured celebrity guests as contestants.

What was the grand prize for the winner of 'Remote Control'?

The grand prize for the winner of 'Remote Control' was a new television set.

How long was each episode of 'Remote Control'?

Each episode of 'Remote Control' was approximately 30 minutes long.

What was the catchphrase used by the host on 'Remote Control'?

The catchphrase used by the host on 'Remote Control' was "I want my Remote Control!"

Did 'Remote Control' have any spin-offs or related shows?

No, 'Remote Control' did not have any spin-offs or related shows.

How many seasons did 'Remote Control' run for?

'Remote Control' ran for three seasons from 1987 to 1990.

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