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'''Ian Levine''' (born [[22 June (people)|22 June]] [[1953 (people)|1953]]) has made several contributions to ''Doctor Who''. He composed the theme music for ''[[K9 and Company]]'', contributed to ''[[Doctor Who: The Unfolding Text]]'' and was the unofficial continuity consultant for ''Doctor Who'' in the 1980s, apparently leaving after the casting of [[Bonnie Langford]]<ref>DWO Whocast interview, 2012</ref>. He was co-producer of ''[[Downtime]]'' and for a while collaborated with the [[Doctor Who Restoration Team]] on DVD releases of older stories. He was one of the earliest advocates for the [[BBC]] to formally begin the process of recovering [[missing episode]]s. In the documentary, ''[[The Missing Years]]'', he credits himself with personally saving the entirety of ''[[The Daleks]]'' from destruction by [[BBC Enterprises]]. He was also the producer of the 1985 charity single ''[[Doctor in Distress]]'' and released it on his label, [[Record Shack Records]].
'''Ian Levine''' has made several contributions to ''Doctor Who''. He composed the theme music for ''[[K9 and Company]]'', contributed to ''[[Doctor Who: The Unfolding Text]]'' and was the unofficial continuity consultant for ''Doctor Who'' in the 1980s, apparently leaving after the casting of [[Bonnie Langford]]<ref>DWO Whocast interview, 2012</ref>. He was co-producer of ''[[Downtime]]'' and for a while collaborated with the [[Doctor Who Restoration Team]] on DVD releases of older stories. He was one of the earliest advocates for the [[BBC]] to formally begin the process of recovering [[missing episode]]s. In the documentary, ''[[The Missing Years]]'', he credits himself with personally saving the entirety of ''[[The Daleks]]'' from destruction by [[BBC Enterprises]]. He was also the producer of the 1985 charity single ''[[Doctor in Distress]]'' and released it on his label, [[Record Shack Records]].


Ian Levine has also made some controversial statements regarding the series. One of these is that he claimed credit for writing at least some of ''[[Attack of the Cybermen]]''. This has been denied by both [[Paula Woolsey]] and [[Eric Saward]].{{fact}}
Ian Levine has also made some controversial statements regarding the series. One of these is that he claimed credit for writing at least some of ''[[Attack of the Cybermen]]''. This has been denied by both [[Paula Woolsey]] and [[Eric Saward]].{{fact}}
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