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Steve Ryde : ウィキペディア英語版
Steve Ryde

Steven Ryde (born 8 December 1971) is a British actor, voice-over artist and producer working mainly in children's television.
He has appeared in various television programmes, including ''Your Mother Wouldn't Like It'', ''Palace Hill'', a spin-off from ''YMWLI'', playing Jimmy the Time Warp Kid and ''Wizadora'', in which he played the scarecrow Tatty Bogle from 1994 to 1998.
In 1993, Ryde was selected to provide the voice-over links between programmes for a partially revamped Children's ITV, essentially as an off-screen presenter. In 1998, Ryde was offered the producer's role for the children's programming strand, and was charged with another relaunch of CiTV as it returned to in-vision presenters.
In 1997, he co-wrote and appeared in the short film ''Suckers''. Between 2002 and 2006 he produced the CBBC programme ''Dick and Dom in Da Bungalow'' and he played the voice of Naughty Nigel Whackwitt in the game Bogies. He is also known for producing CBBC children's shows ''The Slammer'' (2006) and ''Harry Batt'' (2007), ''Chute!'' (2007) and ''The Legend of Dick & Dom'' (2009). Winner of two BAFTA awards (''Dick and Dom in Da Bungalow'' 2003/2004, and ''The Slammer'' 2006/2007)
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