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Richard Andrew Ryder

Richard Andrew Ryder, Baron Ryder of Wensum, PC (born 4 February, 1949), is a Conservative member of the House of Lords. He was made a Life Peer in 1997.

Ryder was elected to the 49th UK Parliament for the Mid-Norfolk constituency in the 1983 General Election.

From 1990 to 1995 Ryder was the government's Chief Whip. This period includes the Conservative backbench rebellion over the Maastricht treaty. The maverick MPs, known as the Maastricht Rebels, were under intense pressure from the government whips but still brought the administration of John Major close to collapse. Following his retirement from politics in 1997 he was created Lord Ryder, a conservative life peer.

He became Vice-Chairman of the BBC on 1 January 2002 for a four-year term.

Ryder was appointed Acting Chairman of the BBC following the resignation of Gavyn Davies on January 28 2004. Davies resigned following the criticism of the BBC in the Hutton Report which was set up to investigate "the circumstances surrounding the death of Dr David Kelly." One of Ryder's first acts as Chairman was to give a televised statement, during which he offered an unreserved apology for the mistakes made during the Dr. Kelly affair. This apology was criticised by many including departing Director General, Greg Dyke, as overdone. In the same statement Ryder announced that the process to select a new Chairman had begun and that he would not be putting his name forward. Michael Grade was appointed on 2 April, 2004 and he took up his post on May 17 and Ryder resumed the post of Vice-Chairman.

Ryder resigned early on August 1 2004, after which the position was assumed by Anthony Salz.

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Anthony Salz

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