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Ben Boyce : ウィキペディア英語版
Ben Boyce

Ben Boyce is a New Zealand television personality best known as the host of TV shows ''Pulp Sport'', ''WANNA-BEn'' and ''Jono and Ben'' on TV3. He was also the co-founder of New Zealand political party the Bill and Ben Party, which ran for government in the 2008 New Zealand general election and received over 13,000 votes, making it New Zealand's 9th most popular political party (out of 19).
==Career==

Boyce started out writing radio commercials where he wrote the popular Novus Windscreens "Show Us Your Crack" jingle. He then moved on to radio announcing creating ''Pulp Sport'' on Radio Sport and later doing the night show on The Rock FM.
Boyce created and starred in seven series of ''Pulp Sport''. The show began as a small cult show made in a garden shed to become one of New Zealand's most successful comedy shows. The show ran for seven series on TV3, C4 and Sky Sport in New Zealand, sold to Fuel TV and Network Ten in Australia. While on ''Pulp Sport'', Boyce twice won Best Comedy Show at the New Zealand TV Awards and "Funniest Person on TV" in the TV Guides People's Choice award in 2009.
Boyce also ran for parliament in the 2008 General Election with his joke party called Bill and Ben Party. It was the ninth most popular party with over 13,000 votes.
In 2010 Boyce created and starred in two series of ''WANNA-BEn'' which saw him interviewing and attempting to emulate international stars like actors Steven Seagal and Henry Winkler, Talk show host Jerry Springer, pop star's Mel B from the Spice Girls and Ke$ha, rock legends Alice Cooper and Bret Michaels, Wrestler Hulk Hogan and the real Erin Brockovich.
In 2011 and 2012, Boyce hosted the New Zealand Music Awards.
In 2011 Boyce shaved off his trademark dreadlocks, after a coworker referred to them as "poo-strings", to raise money for a charity supporting the Christchurch Earthquake.
In 2012 Boyce teamed up with Jono Pryor to create ''Jono and Ben at Ten''. The show has become one of TV3's most popular and highest rating shows. In 2013, 2014 and 2015 the show was nominated for TV Guide's People’s Choice for "Best Comedy" and saw both Boyce and Pryor nominated for "Funniest Person on TV". TV3 announced the show was moving to prime time at 7.30pm in 2015 under the name ''Jono and Ben''.
In 2014, Boyce again teamed up with Pryor on The Rock to host the weekday afternoon show from 3 to 7pm. That same year, they brought 90s hip hop star Vanilla Ice to New Zealand to do the "Vanilla Ice Bucket Challenge" - dump two truck loads of ice water over them. Afterwards Jono and Ben hosted Vanilla Ice in a sold out concert.
In 2015, Boyce and Pryor both released their own limited edition Jono and Ben V Energy Drinks. The promotion put Boyce and Pryor against each other with their own separate flavours and a competition to be the most popular.〔http://stoppress.co.nz/news/jono-and-ben-launch-new-v-energy-flavours〕
In September 2015, Boyce and Pryor sailed a children's bouncy castle across Lake Taupo in Central New Zealand. The journey was 40 km and took almost 10 hours.〔http://www.stuff.co.nz/entertainment/tv-radio/71699342/jono-and-ben-set-off-across-lake-taupo-in-bouncy-castle〕

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