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Ed Bye
Born
Edward Richard Morrison Bye
EducationMount House School
Ravensbourne College, London
Occupation(s)Television and film director
Television and film producer
Spouse
(m. 1988)
Children3

Edward Richard Morrison Bye is a British film and TV producer and director. He directed the episodes of the science-fiction sitcom Red Dwarf from Series I-IV and VII-VIII.

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Transcription

Early life

Ed Bye is the son of Royal Marine Colonel Francis Clifford Edward Bye, OBE, of Great Bedwyn, Wiltshire, and Twickenham,[1][2] He later attended Ravensbourne College, London.[3]

Career

In 2011, he co-founded the production company Tall TV with Tim Dawson and Susan Nickson.[4]

Personal life

Ed Bye is married to comedian and actress Ruby Wax

He is married to comedian and actress Ruby Wax and has three children. His sister, Julia (d. 2009), was married to the 6th Lord Garvagh.[5][6]

Filmography

Director

Producer

  • Celeb (2002) – TV series
  • Can't Cook, Won't Cook (1998) – TV special
  • Red Dwarf: A-Z (1998) – TV special
  • Red Dwarf (1997–1999 series VII-VIII) – TV series
  • How To Be A Little Sod (1995) – TV series (Executive Producer)
  • Red Dwarf: Smeg Outs (1995) – video
  • Carrott U Like (1994) – TV comedy
  • The Detectives (1993–1997) – TV series
  • The 10%ers (1993) – TV series
  • Bottom (1991–1992) – TV series
  • The Full Wax (1991–1993) – TV series
  • Canned Carrott (1990–1992) – TV series
  • Craig Goes Mad in Melbourne (1988) – TV series
  • Spider Plant Man. Comic relief special with Tony Robinson, Jim Broadbent and Rowan Atkinson. SPFX by the Farm, Andy Hay and Steve Deakin-Davies.[when?]

Miscellaneous

References

  1. ^ Burke's Peerage, Baronetage and Knightage 2003 volume 2, page 1528
  2. ^ "BYE, Francis Clifford Edward | ͏".
  3. ^ Directors in British and Irish Cinema: A Reference Companion, Robert Murphy, Bloomsbury Publishing, 2019, p. 85
  4. ^ "Ed's Got Company".
  5. ^ Burke's Peerage, Baronetage and Knightage 2003 volume 2, page 1528
  6. ^ "Ruby Wax's family devastated after tragic rail accident". 16 May 2009.

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