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Ian Levine is an English
England

native_name =|conventional_long_name = England|common_name = England|image_flag = Flag of England.svg|image_coat = England COA.svg|symbol_type = Royal Coat of Arms...
 songwriter
Songwriter

File:Beethoven.jpgA songwriter is someone who writes the lyrics, as well the musical composition or melody to songs. One who writes only lyrics is a lyricist, while one who writes only music is a composer....
, producer
Record producer

In the music industry, a record producer has many roles, among them controlling the recording sessions, coaching and guiding the musicians, organizing and scheduling production budget and resources, and supervising the recording, Audio mixing and audio mastering processes....
, and DJ
Disc jockey

A disc jockey is a person who selects and plays sound recording for an audience. Originally, disk referred to phonograph records, while disc refers to the Compact Disc, and has become the more common spelling....
. He is also a well-known (and often controversial) fan of the long-running television show Doctor Who
Doctor Who

Doctor Who is a British Science fiction on television programme produced by the BBC. The programme depicts the adventures of a mysterious alien Time travel known as "Doctor " who travels in his space and time-ship, the TARDIS, which normally appears from the exterior to be a blue 1950s police box....
. He was born on 22 June 1953 in Blackpool
Blackpool

Blackpool is a seaside resort in Lancashire, England. Lying along the coast of the Irish Sea, it has a population of 142,900, making it the North West England#Important cities and towns settlement in North West England behind Manchester, Liverpool and Warrington....
, Lancashire
Lancashire

Lancashire is a Metropolitan and non-metropolitan counties of England of Historic counties of England in the North West England of England, bounded to the west by the Irish Sea....
.

Music career
Levine is most noted for his work in the music
Music

Music is an art form whose media is sound organized in time. Common elements of music are pitch , rhythm , dynamics , and the sonic qualities of timbre and texture ....
 genres of pop
Pop music

Pop music is a music genre that features a noticeable rhythmic element, melodies and hook , a mainstream style and a conventional structure.The term "pop music" was first used in 1926 in the sense of "having popular appeal" , but since the 1950s it has been used in the sense of a musical genre, originally characterized as a lighter alternat...
, soul
Soul music

Soul music is a music genre originating in the United States combining elements of gospel music and rhythm and blues. According to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, soul is "music that arose out of the African American culture through the transmutation of gospel and rhythm & blues into a form of funky, Secularity testifying." The genre occasion...
, disco
Disco

Disco is a genre of dance music that originated in and was initially popular among African American, gay and Hispanic and Latino Americans communities in the United States in the late 1960s....
, and Hi-NRG
Hi-NRG

Hi-NRG is high-tempo disco music , as well as a more specific, derivative genre of electronic dance music that achieved mainstream popularity in the mid to late 1980s....
.






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Ian Levine is an English
England

native_name =|conventional_long_name = England|common_name = England|image_flag = Flag of England.svg|image_coat = England COA.svg|symbol_type = Royal Coat of Arms...
 songwriter
Songwriter

File:Beethoven.jpgA songwriter is someone who writes the lyrics, as well the musical composition or melody to songs. One who writes only lyrics is a lyricist, while one who writes only music is a composer....
, producer
Record producer

In the music industry, a record producer has many roles, among them controlling the recording sessions, coaching and guiding the musicians, organizing and scheduling production budget and resources, and supervising the recording, Audio mixing and audio mastering processes....
, and DJ
Disc jockey

A disc jockey is a person who selects and plays sound recording for an audience. Originally, disk referred to phonograph records, while disc refers to the Compact Disc, and has become the more common spelling....
. He is also a well-known (and often controversial) fan of the long-running television show Doctor Who
Doctor Who

Doctor Who is a British Science fiction on television programme produced by the BBC. The programme depicts the adventures of a mysterious alien Time travel known as "Doctor " who travels in his space and time-ship, the TARDIS, which normally appears from the exterior to be a blue 1950s police box....
. He was born on 22 June 1953 in Blackpool
Blackpool

Blackpool is a seaside resort in Lancashire, England. Lying along the coast of the Irish Sea, it has a population of 142,900, making it the North West England#Important cities and towns settlement in North West England behind Manchester, Liverpool and Warrington....
, Lancashire
Lancashire

Lancashire is a Metropolitan and non-metropolitan counties of England of Historic counties of England in the North West England of England, bounded to the west by the Irish Sea....
.

Music career


Levine is most noted for his work in the music
Music

Music is an art form whose media is sound organized in time. Common elements of music are pitch , rhythm , dynamics , and the sonic qualities of timbre and texture ....
 genres of pop
Pop music

Pop music is a music genre that features a noticeable rhythmic element, melodies and hook , a mainstream style and a conventional structure.The term "pop music" was first used in 1926 in the sense of "having popular appeal" , but since the 1950s it has been used in the sense of a musical genre, originally characterized as a lighter alternat...
, soul
Soul music

Soul music is a music genre originating in the United States combining elements of gospel music and rhythm and blues. According to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, soul is "music that arose out of the African American culture through the transmutation of gospel and rhythm & blues into a form of funky, Secularity testifying." The genre occasion...
, disco
Disco

Disco is a genre of dance music that originated in and was initially popular among African American, gay and Hispanic and Latino Americans communities in the United States in the late 1960s....
, and Hi-NRG
Hi-NRG

Hi-NRG is high-tempo disco music , as well as a more specific, derivative genre of electronic dance music that achieved mainstream popularity in the mid to late 1980s....
. He and songwriting partner Fiachra Trench
Fiachra Trench

Fiachra Trench is a musician and composer from Drogheda, County Louth in Republic of Ireland.Trench first studied Chemistry at Trinity College Dublin, before moving on to the University of Georgia in 1963, and then the University of Cincinnati....
 were among the main figures in the development of the Hi-NRG style and its moderate success in North America
North America

North America is the northern continent of the Americas, situated in the Earth's northern hemisphere and almost totally in the western hemisphere....
, writing and producing "So Many Men So Little Time" by Miquel Brown
Miquel Brown

Miquel Brown is a Canadian actress and Disco music/Soul music singer from the 1970s and '80s most popular for the songs 'Close to Perfection' and the Hi-NRG songs 'So Many Men, So Little Time' and "He's A Saint, He's A Sinner" produced in London by Ian Levine....
 (two million sales), and "High Energy
High Energy (Evelyn Thomas song)

"High Energy" is the title of a 1984 song by United States Club music singer Evelyn Thomas. The song was very popular in dance clubs around the world, and it topped the Hot Dance Club Play in September of that year....
" by Evelyn Thomas
Evelyn Thomas

Evelyn Thomas is an American singer from Chicago, Illinois, best known for the dance hit "High Energy "....
 (seven million sales). During the 1980s and 1990s he mixed a number of dance-pop
Dance-pop

Dance-pop is a style of electronic dance music and a subgenre of pop music that evolved from disco, circa 1981, that combines dance beats with a pop music/contemporary R&B song structure....
 hits for artists, including Pet Shop Boys
Pet Shop Boys

Pet Shop Boys are an English people electronic dance music duo, consisting of Neil Tennant, who provides main Singing, Keyboard instruments and occasionally guitar, and Chris Lowe on keyboards and occasionally on vocals....
, Erasure
Erasure

Erasure are an England synthpop Duet formed by songwriter and keyboardist Vince Clarke and singer Andy Bell in 1985. It was the third successful pop group co-formed by Clarke ....
, Kim Wilde
Kim Wilde

Kim Wilde is an England pop singer.Wilde burst onto the music scene in 1981 with the new wave music classic "Kids in America ", which hit number two in the UK Singles Chart....
, Bronski Beat
Bronski Beat

Bronski Beat were a popular United Kingdom synth pop Trio of the 1980s....
, Amanda Lear
Amanda Lear

Amanda Lear, is a France singer, composer, lyricist, actor, Painting, TV presenter and novelist. Lear started her career as a model in the mid 60s and was also the muse of Spanish surrealist painter Salvador Dal?....
, Bananarama
Bananarama

Bananarama are an United Kingdom girl group who have had success on the pop and dance charts since 1982. Although there have been line-up changes during the years, the group enjoyed its most popular success as a trio, made up of lifelong friends Siobhan Fahey, Keren Woodward and Sara Dallin....
, Tiffany
Tiffany

Tiffany may mean:*Tiffany , a given name; article includes people with that name*Tiffany, a family name:**Charles Lewis Tiffany , founder of Tiffany & Co...
, Dollar
Dollar (band)

Dollar are a pop human voice pop duo from the United Kingdom, consisting of David Van Day and Thereza Bazar. The duo were successful in the late 1970s and 1980s....
, Hazell Dean
Hazell Dean

Hazell Dean is an UK dance-pop singer-songwriter, and record producer well known for her husky alto human voice timbre, and her chart-topper songs, "Whatever I Do ", "Who's Leaving Who?", "Turn It Into Love" and "Searchin' "....
 and founded his own groups: Seventh Avenue which featured two members of Big Fun
Big Fun

| Name= A Pocketful of Dreams| Type= studio| Artist = Big Fun| Cover =| Released = 1990| Recorded = 1989-90| Genre = Synth pop Electronic music...
, Optimystic and Bad Boys Inc
Bad Boys Inc

FormationBad Boys Inc were a boy band formed in the Spring of 1993 by record producer Ian Levine. Signed to A&M Records London UK, the members were David Ross , Matthew Pateman , Tony Dowding and Ally Begg....
. He also wrote and produced for the successful UK
United Kingdom

The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, commonly known as the United Kingdom , the UK or Britain,is a sovereign state located off the northwestern coast of continental Europe....
 boy band
Boy band

A boy band, written in some countries boys band or boy's band, is a type of pop music band featuring several young male singers. The members are generally expected to perform as dancers as well, often executing highly choreographed sequences to their own music....
 Take That
Take That

Take That are an England pop music musical group consisting of members Gary Barlow, Howard Donald, Jason Orange, Mark Owen, and, formerly, Robbie Williams....
, and for The Pasadenas
The Pasadenas

The Pasadenas are a Rhythm & Blues / pop music formation from the United Kingdom, best known for their chart-topper song "Tribute ".A vocal group firmly focused on the music and musician from earlier decades, their music was heavily influenced by 1950s Doo-wop, 1960s Motown, and early 1970s Funk and Rhythm and blues....
. He has written and produced several TV themes including "Discomania", "Gypsy Girl", "ITV Celebrity Awards Show", "Christmasmania", and "Abbamania".

Earlier in his career he was a disc jockey at the Blackpool Mecca
Blackpool Mecca

The Blackpool Mecca was a large dance venue in the seaside town of Blackpool, Lancashire in the North West of England. It was particularly known for 'The Highland Room', which was a major Northern Soul music venue from 1971 to 1979....
, and became an avid collector of soul, R&B
Rhythm and blues

Rhythm and blues is the name given to a wide-ranging genre of popular music first created by African Americans in the late 1940s and early 1950s....
, and Northern Soul
Northern soul

Northern soul is a type of mid-tempo and uptempo heavy-beat soul music that was popularized in Northern England from the mid 1960s onwards. The term also refers to the associated dance styles and fashions that emanated from the Twisted Wheel club in Manchester and spread to other dancehalls and nightclubs, such as the Golden Torch , the High...
 records
Gramophone record

A gramophone record is an analog signal sound storage medium consisting of a flat disc with an inscribed modulated spiral groove usually starting near the periphery and ending near the centre of the disc....
. In the mid-1970s he also produced for disco, leading into the genre's evolution into Hi-NRG.

Levine was also a resident DJ at the legendary gay disco Heaven
Heaven (nightclub)

Heaven is a nightclub in London, England which appeals predominantly to the gay market. It is located underneath Charing Cross railway station in Central London, just off Trafalgar Square....
, which was considered London
London

London is the capital of both England and the United Kingdom, and the most populous municipality in the European Union. An important settlement for two millennia, History of London goes back to its founding by the Roman Empire....
's answer to the New York
New York City

The City of New York is the List of United States cities by population in the United States, while the New York metropolitan area ranks among the List of urban areas by population....
 nightclub The Saint
The Saint (club)

The Saint was a gay nightclub in New York City that operated from 1980 to 1990 in New York City's East Village....
.

In 1987, Levine began recording some former artists from Motown. By 1989 the project had grown in size and a reunion of 60 Motown stars in Detroit, outside the original Hitsville USA building, attracted attention from several media outlets. Motorcity Records
Motorcity Records

Motorcity Records is a United Kingdom record label formed by producer Ian Levine in 1989. The label aimed to record new material with former Motown artists....
 was launched as a record label, initially distributed by PRT and later Pacific, then Charly and finally Total/BMG. By the time the project ended in the mid 1990s, over 850 songs had been recorded by 108 artists who had all been formerly signed to Motown. As an album range, the project continues to be released to this day, but the most successful single was by an artist who hadn't recorded for twenty three years, Frances Nero
Frances Nero

Frances Nero, at the age of 22, became the first Live television contest winner in Motown Records's history. Topping out 5,000 contestants, she emerged victor in June 1965....
, with "Footsteps Following Me", co-written with Levine and Ivy Jo Hunter, the man who wrote "Dancing in the Street
Dancing in the Street

"Dancing in the Street" is a 1964 song first recorded by Martha and the Vandellas. It is one of Motown's signature songs and is the group's premier signature song....
". According to her website "Her dream was short-lived - after recording constantly and receiving no royalties from Ian Levine, she severed her relationship and pursued other ventures." Other than that, the project was not successful commercially.

In 2007, Levine formed the label Centre City Records, on which he has released four albums: Northern Soul 2007
Northern Soul 2007

Northern Soul 2007 is a compilation, released September 2007, consisting of 24 new tracks as a tribute to the 1960s?1970s Northern Soul era, produced by Ian Levine and Clive Scott....
, Disco 2008, Yesterday and Tomorrow (a collection of his 30 greatest hits, re-interpreted by his current roster of artists) and Northern Soul 2008.

Doctor Who


Ian Levine is well-known as a fan of the BBC science fiction
Science fiction on television

Science fiction first appeared on television during the golden age of science fiction. Special effects and other production techniques allow creators to present a living visual image of an imaginary world not limited by the constraints of reality; this makes television an excellent medium for science fiction, which in turn contributes to its...
 television series Doctor Who, on which he allegedly acted as an unofficial continuity consultant during the early 1980s.

In recent years he has claimed that he co-wrote the Season 22
List of Doctor Who serials

Doctor Who is a British science fiction on television programme produced by the BBC. As of 25 December 2008, 752 individual episodes, including one television movie of Doctor Who have been aired, encompassing 203 stories....
 story Attack of the Cybermen
Attack of the Cybermen

Attack of the Cybermen is a list of Doctor Who serials in the United Kingdom science fiction television series Doctor Who, which was first broadcast in two weekly parts from January 5 to January 12, 1985....
 with series script editor Eric Saward
Eric Saward

Eric Saward was born in December 1944 and became a script writer and script editor for the BBC, resigning from the latter post on the TV programme Doctor Who in 1986....
, although the writer's credit is officially given to “Paula Moore”, a pseudonym for Saward's then girlfriend, Paula Woolsey
Paula Woolsey

Paula Woolsey is the former partner of Eric Saward and contributed a draft of the story Attack of the Cybermen to Saward during his time as script editor on Doctor Who....
. Levine's claim is that he wrote the story outline and that Saward wrote the script, with Woolsey contributing nothing.

This version of events was flatly denied by Eric Saward in a Doctor Who Magazine
Doctor Who Magazine

Doctor Who Magazine is a magazine devoted to the long-running United Kingdom science fiction television series Doctor Who. Its current editor is Tom Spilsbury....
 interview, as well as by Woolsey herself when she was interviewed by David J. Howe
David J. Howe

David J. Howe is a United Kingdom writer, journalist, publisher, and media historian.David Howe was born in 1961 and established himself as an authoritative media historian through writing articles for fanzines and other publications....
, Mark Stammers
Mark Stammers

Mark Stammers is a graphic designer, editor and author best known for his work related to the BBC Television series Doctor Who. He usually works with co-editors David J....
 and Stephen James Walker
Stephen James Walker

Stephen James Walker is a writer and editor most associated with his work relating to the BBC Television series Doctor Who, usually with co-editors David J....
 for their series of Doctor Who reference books. Levine at one time worked in close collaboration with the Doctor Who Restoration Team
Doctor Who Restoration Team

The Doctor Who Restoration Team is a loose collection of Doctor Who fans, many within the television industry, who restore Doctor Who episodes for release on DVD....
 on various DVD releases of classic Doctor Who serials, though he no longer produces documentaries for them.

Doctor in Distress

In 1985, when the BBC announced that the series would be placed on an eighteen-month hiatus, and the show's cancellation was widely rumoured, Levine gathered a group of actors from the series, together with a number of minor celebrities, to record a protest single called Doctor in Distress
Doctor in Distress (single)

Doctor in Distress is a pop music Single related to the BBC television programme Doctor Who.In 1985, when the production of the series was suspended for a year and it looked as if it faced cancellation, a charity single was produced and released in March....
. The participants included the series' two lead actors, Colin Baker
Colin Baker

Colin Baker is an England actor who is best known for playing the Sixth Doctor of Doctor in the long-running science fiction on television series Doctor Who, from 1984 to 1986....
 and Nicola Bryant
Nicola Bryant

Nicola Bryant is an England actress known for her role as Peri Brown, a companion of Doctor in the BBC science fiction television series Doctor Who....
, as well as other actors associated with the series such as Nicholas Courtney
Nicholas Courtney

Nicholas Courtney is a United Kingdom television actor, most famous for playing Brigadier Lethbridge-Stewart in the United Kingdom science fiction on television series Doctor Who....
 and Anthony Ainley
Anthony Ainley

Anthony Ainley was an England actor best known for his work on British television and particularly for his role as Master in Doctor Who. He was the first actor to portray the Master as a recurring role after the death of Roger Delgado in 1973....
. Also involved were members of the bands Bucks Fizz
Bucks Fizz (band)

Bucks Fizz are a England pop group, formed in 1981 to compete in the Eurovision Song Contest that year. They won with "Making Your Mind Up", which is still their best-known song....
, The Moody Blues
The Moody Blues

The Moody Blues are an England band originally from Erdington in the city of Birmingham. Founding members Michael Pinder and Ray Thomas performed an initially rhythm and blues-based sound in Birmingham in 1964 along with Graeme Edge and others, and were later joined by John Lodge and Justin Hayward as they inspired and evolved the progressi...
 and Ultravox
Ultravox

Ultravox are a British New Wave music band that rose to prominence in the late 1970s/early 1980s. They were one of the primary exponents of the British electronic pop music movement of the early 1980s....
. Hans Zimmer
Hans Zimmer

Hans Florian Zimmer is a Germany composer and Record producer. He is best known for his Academy Award, Grammy Award and Golden Globe Award-winning film scores....
 was one of the musicians involved in the record's production. Levine has since claimed that the song was originally the brain child of Gary Downie
Gary Downie

Gary Downie was a production manager on many 1980s episodes of the long running science fiction television series Doctor Who, and partner of its producer John Nathan-Turner....
, a production manager at the BBC and partner of John Nathan-Turner
John Nathan-Turner

John Nathan-Turner was the ninth television producer of the long-running BBC science fiction series Doctor Who, from 1980 until it was put on hiatus in 1989....
, the producer of the show at the time.

The single was released under the name “Who Cares?”, and was universally panned. Levine himself said later, "It was an absolute balls-up fiasco. It was pathetic and bad and stupid. It tried to tell the Doctor Who history in an awful high-energy song. It almost ruined me.”

Missing episodes

There is a long-standing fan rumour that Levine secretly owns copies of missing episodes
Doctor Who missing episodes

The Doctor Who missing episodes are the instalments of the long-running British science fiction on television programme Doctor Who that have no known film or videotape copies....
 of the series that were destroyed by the BBC after their original broadcasts, but there is no known basis in fact for this rumour. Levine, in fact, was responsible for the return of a number of missing episodes of the show to the BBC's archives, and was instrumental in stopping the destruction of further serials after he learnt that they were being discarded.

Levine's efforts to locate the other missing episodes continue to this day. On April 20, 2006, it was announced on the BBC children's show Blue Peter
Blue Peter

Blue Peter is a long-running BBC television programme for children. It is shown on CBBC, both in its BBC One programming block and on the CBBC Channel....
 that Levine would purchase a life-sized Dalek
Dalek

The Daleks are a fictional extraterrestrial life in culture race of mutants from the United Kingdom science fiction on television series Doctor Who....
 for anyone who would return one of the 108 missing episodes; details were provided on Blue Peters website.

DVDs

Ian Levine has also been responsible for producing a number of extras on the
Doctor Who DVD
DVD

DVD, also known as "Digital Versatile Disc" or "Digital Video Disc,"is a popular optical disc data storage device media format. Its main uses are video and data storage....
 releases: the documentaries "Over the Edge" and "Inside the Spaceship" were included on the 3-disc set "The Beginning", while "Genesis of a Classic" appeared on the release for
Genesis of the Daleks
Genesis of the Daleks

Genesis of the Daleks is a list of Doctor Who serials in the United Kingdom science fiction television series Doctor Who, which was originally broadcast in six weekly parts from March 8 to April 12, 1975....
. Levine has also contributed to many other classic series DVDs, appearing as an in-vision interviewee on occasions, and by allowing the Restoration Team access to his private collection of rare studio footage and off-air recordings.

K-9 and Company

He also composed the theme music for K-9 and Company
K-9 and Company

K-9 and Company was a proposed television spin-off of the original series run of Doctor Who . It was to feature former series regulars Sarah Jane Smith, an investigative journalist played by Elisabeth Sladen, and K-9 , a robot dog....
, a pilot for a never-made Doctor Who spin-off series featuring the robotic dog. The pilot was released on DVD in 2008.

American comic books

Ian Levine also possesses one of the world's great collections of American comic books. He claims to have the only complete set of DC Comics
DC Comics

DC Comics is one of the largest and most popular American comic book and related media companies, along with Marvel Comics. A subsidiary of Warner Bros....
 in the world, with at least one copy of each DC comic book sold at retail (i.e., not including promotional or giveaway comics) from the 1930s to present. The last vintage comic book he obtained for his collection was a copy of
New Adventure Comics #26, which he acquired at the San Diego Comic-Con
Comic-Con International

Comic-Con International: San Diego, commonly known as Comic-Con or the San Diego Comic-Con, is an annual multigenre fan convention founded as the Golden State Comic Book Convention and later the San Diego Comic Book Convention in 1970 by Shel Dorf and a group of San Diegans....
 in July 2005.

Although Levine's complete DC comic book collection does not include all of the hundreds of different promotional (non-retail) and giveaway comic books that DC released over the decades (the particular indentifying information for many of them has been lost due to DC not retaining decades-old licensing information), his DC promotional and giveaway collection contains the vast majority of all of the DC promotional and giveaway comic books currently known to have existed, and is perhaps the most complete DC promotional and giveaway collection currently in existence.

Other information


Levine attended Arnold (House) School in Blackpool from 1963 to 1970. In 1996 Levine traced over 660 members of his own family on his mother's side and organised the enormous Cooklin family reunion, on July 21 in London. This has been called the biggest family reunion of all time, and was covered on the BBC Evening News, and, extensively, in
The Jewish Chronicle
The Jewish Chronicle

The Jewish Chronicle is a London-based Jewish newspaper. Founded in 1841, it is the oldest continuously published Jewish newspaper in the world.It appears every Friday providing news, views, social, cultural and sports reports, as well as editorials and a spectrum of readers' opinions on the letter page....
.

Between 1997 and 1999 Ian Levine produced and directed the documentary film
The Strange World of Northern Soul, an anthology of the underground music cult. This was a video box set, containing over 12 hours of footage with booklet and CD, and incorporating 131 performances by the legendary American soul acts who have, in most cases, never been filmed before. The event premiered at the King George's Hall in Blackburn
Blackburn

Blackburn is a large town in Lancashire, England. It lies to the north of the West Pennine Moors on the southern edge of the Ribble Valley, east of the city of Preston, and north-northwest of the city of Manchester....
 to an audience of 1300 in July 1999.
The Strange World of Northern Soul was released on DVD as a six-disc box set, replete with extras, in 2003.

In May 2000, Levine organised the reunion of his entire school class from the 1960s at Arnold School
Arnold School

Arnold School is an independent school located in Blackpool, Lancashire, England on the The Fylde coast. It is in the United Church Schools Trust group of schools and is a member of Headmasters' and Headmistresses' Conference....
 in Blackpool. All 30 members of class 3A were found and brought together to experience lessons, P.T.
Physical education

In most educational systems, physical education class,Phys Ed, is a course that utilizes learning in the cognitive, affective and psychomotor domains in a play or movement exploration setting....
 in the gym, a rugby match, and an assembly with their original teachers, all in original style school uniform. The reunion was filmed and shown by the BBC.

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