Ian Levine(I)
- Composer
- Producer
- Director
Ian Levine was born on 22 June 1953 in Blackpool, Lancashire, England, UK. He is a composer and producer, known for The Northern Soul Story (2000), Doctor Who and the Shada Man (2013) and Ian Levine: Downtime Redux (2013).
Composer
Producer
- 2013
- 2013
- 2010
- 2006
- 2006
- 2006
- The Northern Soul Story
- producer
- 2000
- 1995
Director
- 2013
- 2006
- 2006
- 2006
- The Northern Soul Story
- Director
- 2000
- Height
- 6′ 1″ (1.85 m)
- Born
- Other worksSingle: "Doctor in Distress". Co-written and co-produced by Ian Levine with Fiachra Trench.
- TriviaHe is often credited as an influential figure in bringing to an end the BBC's policy in the 1970s of wiping episodes of Doctor Who (1963) and other popular series. In 1978 he discovered The Dead Planet (1963) at BBC Enterprises, where it was marked for destruction. By this time, the BBC had already purged hundreds of episodes of Doctor Who (1963), but the BBC ended the policy the same year and established a new archiving policy which preserved all episodes the BBC had left and enabled future repeat showings, as well as commercial releases on video cassette and DVD.
- QuotesDoctor Who (1963) had eight producers up until 1979. There were always fresh ideas coming in. But in 1980, Nathan-Turner took over and kept going right until the bitter end in 1989. I just hate everything he did to Doctor Who (1963). He's a light entertainment producer and he was inspired by Morecambe (Eric Morecambe) and Wise (Ernie Wise), so he kept putting in guest-stars - Joan Sims, Nicholas Parsons, Beryl Reid... Hale (Gareth Hale) and Pace (Norman Pace)! That really was the final straw. John Nathan-Turner is the man who single-handedly killed Doctor Who (1963).
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