Ryder joined
Talk Radio UK for its launch in February 1995 where he became known as a
shock jock. He presented the weeknight (Mondays–Fridays)
phone in between 22:00 and 01:00. He was joined on some Friday evenings by football agent
Eric Hall and lawyer
Gary Jacobs. He regularly combined his programme with a similar American show presented by
Tom Leykis, alternating between UK and US callers. He continued his practical jokes during his time at Talk Radio. Another such wind-up involved making listeners believe he was broadcasting his show from the street outside the Talk Radio building in protest at the station's anti-smoking policy. In reality, he was producing his show from inside the studio with a microphone hanging from the window to pick up the background noises of the street below. During his tenure at TRUK, he was often accompanied by the show's Canadian producer Colin Lloyd, assistants Dixi, Jane and Aphrodite, and the man on the phones, also called Tony (Caesar referred to him as
Bogey – "Because he always gets up my nose"). He was fired from Talk Radio in September 1995, along with fellow controversial presenter
Terry Christian, as part of a station shakeup to tackle sagging ratings. ==After Talk Radio==