Ed Bye
Edward Richard Morrison Bye (born 12 June 1955)[1] is a British film and TV producer and director.
Ed Bye | |
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Born | Edward Richard Morrison Bye 12 June 1955 Hammersmith, London, England |
Nationality | British |
Education | Mount House School |
Occupation | Television and film director Television and film producer |
Spouse(s) | |
Children | 3 |
The son of Col Francis Clifford Edward Bye,[2] Ed Bye attended Mount House School in the late 1960s, where he was known as a swimmer.
He is married to Ruby Wax and has three children. His sister, Julia (d. 2009), was married to the 6th Lord Garvagh.[3][4]
In 2011, he co-founded the production company Tall TV with Tim Dawson and Susan Nickson.[5]
Filmography
Director
- Dial M for Middlesbrough (2019) - TV special
- Death on the Tyne (2018) - TV special
- Vicious (2013–2015) – 2 series
- Not Going Out (2013) - 2013 Christmas special
- Coming of Age (2011) – Series 3 (8 episodes)
- My Family (2009–2011) – 2009 Christmas special and Series 10
- After You've Gone (2007 Christmas special) – TV episode
- Home Again (2006) – TV series
- Foley & McColl: This Way Up (2005) – TV pilot episode
- Absolutely Fabulous (2004; episode 9) – TV episode
- Fat Slags (2004) – feature film
- Celeb (2002) – TV series
- French & Saunders: Celebrity Christmas Puddings (2002) - TV special
- French & Saunders: The Egg (2002) - TV special
- Lenny Henry in Pieces (2001 special; 2002) - TV special and series
- French & Saunders Live (2000) - video
- Kevin & Perry Go Large (2000) - feature film
- Can't Smeg, Won't Smeg (1998) - TV special
- Red Dwarf: A-Z (1998) - TV special
- Bottom Live 3: Hooligan's Island (1997) - video
- Ruby (1997-2000) - TV series
- Eddie Izzard: Definite Article (1996) - video
- Jack and Jeremy's Police 4 (1995) - TV comedy
- Red Dwarf: Smeg Outs (1995) - video
- Carrott U Like (1994) - TV comedy
- The Detectives (1993-1997) - TV series
- Mama's Back! (1993) - TV comedy
- The 10%ers (1993) - TV series
- Bottom (1991-1992) - TV series
- The Full Wax (1991-1993) - TV series
- Canned Carrott (1990-1992) - TV series
- Red Dwarf (1988-1991 series I-IV; 1997-1999 series VII-VIII) - TV series
- Craig Goes Mad in Melbourne (1988) - TV series
- Filthy Rich & Catflap (1987) - TV series
- Girls on Top (1985-1986) - TV series
Producer
- Celeb (2002) - TV series
- Can't Smeg, Won't Smeg (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.
Miscellaneous
- Lenny Henry in Pieces (2001 special; 2002) - TV special and series (Writer)
- Jack and Jeremy's Real Lives (1996) - TV series (Script Supervisor)
- The Young Ones (1982-1984) - TV series (Production Manager)
References
- Births England and Wales 1837-2006
- Burke's Peerage, Baronetage and Knightage 2003 volume 2, page 1528
- Burke's Peerage, Baronetage and Knightage 2003 volume 2, page 1528
- http://www.express.co.uk/news/uk/101363/Ruby-Wax-s-family-devastated-after-tragic-rail-accident
- http://www.reddwarf.co.uk/news/2011/05/13/eds-got-company
External links
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