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'''Peter V. Ware''', often credited outside ''[[Doctor Who]]'' discussions as simply '''Peter Ware''', [[producer|produced]] [[Doctor Who (1996)|''Doctor Who'' (1996)]]. However, the bulk of his career has been spent as a [[visual effects producer]], for which he was nominated for a [[Visual Effects Society]] award in 2005. He has lent his [[visual effects]] talents to a number of high-profile shows since his ''Doctor Who'' experience, including ''[[CSI|CSI: Miami]]'', {{wi|Crossing Jordan}}, {{wi|Jake 2.0}}, and the successful 2009 ''[[Scooby Doo]]'' franchise reboot, {{wi|Scooby-Doo! The Mystery Begins}}.
'''Peter V. Ware''', often credited outside ''[[Doctor Who]]'' discussions as simply '''Peter Ware''', [[producer|produced]] [[Doctor Who (TV story)|''Doctor Who'' (1996)]]. However, the bulk of his career has been spent as a [[visual effects producer]], for which he was nominated for a [[Visual Effects Society]] award in 2005. He has lent his [[visual effects]] talents to a number of high-profile shows since his ''Doctor Who'' experience, including ''[[CSI|CSI: Miami]]'', {{wi|Crossing Jordan}}, {{wi|Jake 2.0}}, and the successful 2009 ''[[Scooby Doo]]'' franchise reboot, {{wi|Scooby-Doo! The Mystery Begins}}.


His own visual effects producer on ''Doctor Who'', [[Tony Dow]], was someone with whom he had worked a couple of times prior to 1996. In at least 1987, Ware was a supervising producer on {{wi|The New Leave It to Beaver}}, a show in which Dow naturally reprised his role as Wally, but also exerted considerable behind-the-scenes influence as a sometimes writer and director. Immediately prior to making the 1996 tele-movie, Dow served as visual effects producer on the Ware-produced {{wi|The Adventures of Captain Zoom in Outer Space}}, an early satiric forerunner to {{wi|Galaxy Quest}}.
His own visual effects producer on ''Doctor Who'', [[Tony Dow]], was someone with whom he had worked a couple of times prior to 1996. In at least 1987, Ware was a supervising producer on {{wi|The New Leave It to Beaver}}, a show in which Dow naturally reprised his role as Wally, but also exerted considerable behind-the-scenes influence as a sometimes writer and director. Immediately prior to making the 1996 tele-movie, Dow served as visual effects producer on the Ware-produced {{wi|The Adventures of Captain Zoom in Outer Space}}, an early satiric forerunner to {{wi|Galaxy Quest}}.
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