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Nationality
  
British

Spouse
  
Ruby Wax (m. 1988)

Role
  
Film producer


Name
  
Ed Bye

Education
  
Siblings
  
Julia Canning

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Full Name
  
Edward Richard Morrison Bye

Born
  
1955 (age 59–60)
Hammersmith, London, United Kingdom

Occupation
  
Television and film directorTelevision and film producer

Children
  
Marina Bye, Madeline Bye, Max Bye

Nominations
  
British Academy Television Award for Best Scripted Comedy

Movies
  
Kevin & Perry Go Large, The Fat Slags, Round Ireland with a Fridge, Apocalypse, Definite Article

Similar People
  
Ruby Wax, Doug Naylor, Harry Enfield, Kathy Burke, Louisa Rix

Edward Richard Morrison "Ed" Bye (born 1955) is a British film and TV producer and director.

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The son of Col Francis Clifford Edward Bye, Ed Bye attended Mount House School, now known as Mount Kelly, Tavistock, Devon, in the late 1960s, where he was known as a swimmer.

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

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

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  • Vicious (2013–2015) – 2 series
  • 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

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  • 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

    Ed Bye Wikipedia