What is jenny mccarthy remote control?

Jenny McCarthy Remote Control is a television show that aired on MTV from 1993 to 1997. The show was hosted by American model and actress Jenny McCarthy, who gained popularity as a co-host on the popular game show "Singled Out."

On Remote Control, contestants would answer questions about television and pop culture while seated in comfortable recliners. They would use oversized remote controls to choose their categories and to answer trivia questions. The show also featured several recurring characters, such as the show's announcer, "The Voice," who was played by comedian Ken Ober.

Remote Control was known for its irreverent sense of humor and for featuring up-and-coming comedians such as Adam Sandler, Denis Leary, and Colin Quinn. The show was created by Michael Dugan and originally aired for 4 seasons on MTV. In 1988, the show was revived for one season on Comedy Central and featured a new host, Kari Wührer.

Jenny McCarthy Remote Control remains a favorite among fans of '90s nostalgia and is often cited as an influential precursor to popular modern comedy shows like "The Daily Show with Jon Stewart".