Ian Geoffrey Levine (born 22 June 1953) is a British songwriter, producer, and DJ. A moderniser of Northern soul music in the UK, and a developer of the style of hi-NRG. Levine was born into a Jewish family; his parents owned and ran the "Lemon Tree" complex in Blackpool, including its casino and nightclub. Levine is openly gay. He suffered a major stroke in July 2014, leaving him with severely limited movement on the left side of his body.
Showman: The Life of John Nathan-Turner
(Himself)
High Energy: Disco on Amphetamines
(Self - DJ)
Doctor Who: 60 Years of Secrets & Scandals
(Self)
Celebration: Doctor Who in 1983
Doctor Who: The Missing Years
Trials and Tribulations
The Joy Of Disco
(Self)
Keep on Burning: The Story of Northern Soul
(Self)
30 Years in the TARDIS
(Himself)
Missing in Action
The End of the Line?
Rediscovering the Urge to Live
Peter Grimwade: Directing with Attitude...
(Self)
WOTAN Assembly
(Self)
Putting the Shock into Earthshock
(Self)
The Depths: Making 'Warriors of the Deep'
(Self)
The Cold War
(Self)
Downtime
(Associate Producer)
Doctor Who: The Five Doctors
(Production Consultant)
Over the Edge: The Story of 'The Edge of Destruction'
(Director)
Inside the Spaceship: The Story of the TARDIS
(Director)
K-9 and Company: A Girl's Best Friend
(Theme Song Performance)
Over the Edge: The Story of 'The Edge of Destruction'
(Producer)
Resistance is Useless
(Thanks)
Doctor Who: Attack of the Cybermen
(Writers' Assistant)
A New Body at Last
(Thanks)
Into the Unknown
(Thanks)
Doctor Who: Downtime
(Producer)
Doctor Who: Gallifrey
(Director)
Doctor Who and the Shada Man
(Director)
Doctor Who and the Shada Man
(Additional Writing)
Doctor Who and the Shada Man
(Producer)
Downtime
(Original Music Composer)
Doctor Who: Yellow Fever and How to Cure It
(Director)
Doctor Who: Yellow Fever and How to Cure It
(Writer)
Doctor Who: Gallifrey
(Director)
Doctor Who: Gallifrey
(Writer)
The Final Curtain
(Thanks)
Into the Unknown: The Making of 'Underworld'
(Thanks)
Doctor Who: Thin Ice
(Director)
Doctor Who: Crime of the Century
(Director)
Anti-Matter from Amsterdam
(Thanks)