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    ==Prior to Doctor Who ==
    ==Prior to Doctor Who ==
    Ira Steven Behr was born in New York City, and graduated Lehman College there. Subsequently, he studied Mass Communications and Theater at Brandeis University where he was offered a playwriting scholarship. However, he moved to Los Angeles instead to pursue a career in writing comedies for television and film. But instead of comedy, Behr became known for his television dramas. His first breakthrough was on the James Garner television series ''Bret Maverick''. He later served as story editor for the series ''Jessica Novack''. Behr was also writer/producer of the series ''Fame, Once a Hero'', and ''Bronx Zoo''.
    Ira Steven Behr was born in New York City, and graduated Lehman College there. Subsequently, he studied Mass Communications and Theater at Brandeis University where he was offered a playwriting scholarship. However, he moved to Los Angeles instead to pursue a career in writing comedies for television and film. But instead of comedy, Behr became known for his television dramas. His first breakthrough was on the James Garner television series ''Bret Maverick''. He later served as story editor for the series ''Jessica Novack''. Behr was also writer/producer of the series ''Fame, Once a Hero'', and ''Bronx Zoo''.

    === Star Trek: The Next Generation ===
    === Star Trek: The Next Generation ===
    Behr first joined the ''Star Trek'' franchise early in the production of Season 3 of ''Star Trek: The Next Generation'', after Michael Piller asked him to come on-board and help supervise the writing staff, with his first job being to perform a major rewrite on "The Hunted". Behr recalled that the atmosphere in the writing room was frequently very tense, as the existing writers (including Hans Beimler, Richard Manning and Melinda M. Snodgrass) were still mostly loyal to former showrunner Maurice Hurley and did not particularly like working under Piller, with interference from Gene Roddenberry also exacerbating the situation. Matters nearly came to a head midway through the season after Piller circulated a note about basic writing practices, which outraged Beimler, Manning and Snodgrass, with Behr's intervention being the only thing that prevented the trio from immediately quitting the show. From then until the end of the season Behr had to act as a go-between to Piller and the rest of the writing staff, and while Piller had actually suggested that Behr replace him as showrunner for the following season, he turned the offer down and left the show altogether, though did return to write the episode "Qpid" in a freelance capacity.
    Behr first joined the ''Star Trek'' franchise early in the production of Season 3 of ''Star Trek: The Next Generation'', after Michael Piller asked him to come on-board and help supervise the writing staff, with his first job being to perform a major rewrite on "The Hunted". Behr recalled that the atmosphere in the writing room was frequently very tense, as the existing writers (including Hans Beimler, Richard Manning and Melinda M. Snodgrass) were still mostly loyal to former showrunner Maurice Hurley and did not particularly like working under Piller, with interference from Gene Roddenberry also exacerbating the situation. Matters nearly came to a head midway through the season after Piller circulated a note about basic writing practices, which outraged Beimler, Manning and Snodgrass, with Behr's intervention being the only thing that prevented the trio from immediately quitting the show. From then until the end of the season Behr had to act as a go-between to Piller and the rest of the writing staff, and while Piller had actually suggested that Behr replace him as showrunner for the following season, he turned the offer down and left the show altogether, though did return to write the episode "Qpid" in a freelance capacity.

    === Star Trek: Deep Space Nine ===
    === Star Trek: Deep Space Nine ===
    A few years later, Behr was once again approached by Piller and Rick Berman to be a writer and producer on a new show, ''Star Trek: Deep Space Nine''. Intrigued by the opportunity to work on a new type of ''Star Trek'' show with a fixed setting, Behr accepted the offer. He would subsequently play an important part in developing the show's main recurring adversary, the Dominion, and with Piller moving over to another new show, ''Star Trek: Voyager'', Behr was agreed to be the obvious choice to succeed him. Behr therefore became co-showrunner with Piller at the start of the third season, before taking over as the sole showrunner as of "The Die is Cast", a position he would hold until the end of the show's run.
    A few years later, Behr was once again approached by Piller and Rick Berman to be a writer and producer on a new show, ''Star Trek: Deep Space Nine''. Intrigued by the opportunity to work on a new type of ''Star Trek'' show with a fixed setting, Behr accepted the offer. He would subsequently play an important part in developing the show's main recurring adversary, the Dominion, and with Piller moving over to another new show, ''Star Trek: Voyager'', Behr was agreed to be the obvious choice to succeed him. Behr therefore became co-showrunner with Piller at the start of the third season, before taking over as the sole showrunner as of "The Die is Cast", a position he would hold until the end of the show's run.
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    In 1995, Rick Berman praised Behr's work on the fourth season of ''Star Trek: Deep Space Nine'', saying "''I cannot begin to relate the importance of the work that Ira Behr has put into all of this. The quality of the shows is a tribute to Ira. He is truly pushing his writers to produce above and beyond their already high quality work. He is getting a certain creative element out of his writers. He has become a real inspiration to them and they are all writing beautiful stuff. He's doing a great job''".
    In 1995, Rick Berman praised Behr's work on the fourth season of ''Star Trek: Deep Space Nine'', saying "''I cannot begin to relate the importance of the work that Ira Behr has put into all of this. The quality of the shows is a tribute to Ira. He is truly pushing his writers to produce above and beyond their already high quality work. He is getting a certain creative element out of his writers. He has become a real inspiration to them and they are all writing beautiful stuff. He's doing a great job''".

    === Other Star Trek Involvement ===
    === Other Star Trek Involvement ===
    In 1998, Behr was asked by Michael Piller for his opinion on an early draft of ''Star Trek: Insurrection''. Piller agreed with many of the suggestions Behr made about the weaknesses in the draft.
    In 1998, Behr was asked by Michael Piller for his opinion on an early draft of ''Star Trek: Insurrection''. Piller agreed with many of the suggestions Behr made about the weaknesses in the draft.


    Around 2003, Rick Berman and Brannon Braga asked Behr for his opinion on ''Star Trek: Enterprise'' and to offer suggestions on how to improve that series. Behr commented "''Rick called me up, it was his initiative. He asked me had I seen ''Enterprise'', I told him no. He asked if I could look at it – they were thinking maybe of stepping back and that "this be another DS9 experience," whatever that meant. I didn't really think it over in terms of what were the chances of that reality happening again. They sent me the three shows, I went in, had a two hour meeting with Rick and Brannon. It was a very cordial meeting, but everything I said I am sure they did not like hearing. I would not liked to have heard it if someone came into my office and talked as bluntly as I was talking to them. Though again, it was done all cordially. After it was over I am sure they were uncomfortable, I was very uncomfortable, we shook hands, Rick said, "well, all interesting stuff, we'll think it over," and I never heard from him again. That's the whole story and it's barely a blip in anyone's lives, it has no impact whatsoever on the franchise. It's just something that happened''". [2]<sup><small>(X)</small></sup> Ten years later, in 2013, Brannon Braga bluntly recalled that he thought Behr "''shit all over the show''" during the meeting and that Behr "''hated the concept, hated the characters.''" 
    Around 2003, Rick Berman and Brannon Braga asked Behr for his opinion on ''Star Trek: Enterprise'' and to offer suggestions on how to improve that series. Behr commented "''Rick called me up, it was his initiative. He asked me had I seen ''Enterprise'', I told him no. He asked if I could look at it – they were thinking maybe of stepping back and that "this be another DS9 experience," whatever that meant. I didn't really think it over in terms of what were the chances of that reality happening again. They sent me the three shows, I went in, had a two hour meeting with Rick and Brannon. It was a very cordial meeting, but everything I said I am sure they did not like hearing. I would not liked to have heard it if someone came into my office and talked as bluntly as I was talking to them. Though again, it was done all cordially. After it was over I am sure they were uncomfortable, I was very uncomfortable, we shook hands, Rick said, "well, all interesting stuff, we'll think it over," and I never heard from him again. That's the whole story and it's barely a blip in anyone's lives, it has no impact whatsoever on the franchise. It's just something that happened''". [2]<sup><small>(X)</small></sup> Ten years later, in 2013, Brannon Braga bluntly recalled that he thought Behr "''shit all over the show''" during the meeting and that Behr "''hated the concept, hated the characters.''" 

    === After Star Trek ===
    === After Star Trek ===
    After ''Star Trek: Deep Space Nine'' ended its run, he has been involved in many other successful television shows. He was a consulting producer on ''Dark Angel'' and was an executive producer on ''The Twilight Zone'' (2002-2003). After that, he was the executive producer and writer on René Echevarria's ''The 4400''.
    After ''Star Trek: Deep Space Nine'' ended its run, he has been involved in many other successful television shows. He was a consulting producer on ''Dark Angel'' and was an executive producer on ''The Twilight Zone'' (2002-2003). After that, he was the executive producer and writer on René Echevarria's ''The 4400''.


    It was during the writing of ''The 4400'' miniseries that saw Behr first dye his beard blue. He commented: "''There is a story. When we did the first season, it was a miniseries. And they were, let's say, trying to save money, and they would not put us in a studio. They would not get us offices anywhere, as it turned out. So, well, where the hell are we gonna go? You know, we gotta write six episodes... So they put us in Viacom Productions on Wilshire and Westwood, and so suddenly you have this writing staff with all the corporate suits. And it pissed me off, it really did. And we'd be sitting in the offices, and there was a window on my office, and it was frosted, but there was a little bar of clear glass, and every day I'd look up and there'd be eyes staring at me, looking in, I swear to God, and people would come in and go, 'How's it going? How's the scripts going?' I'm going, 'It was going great, until you just interrupted me!' So, I got more and more unhappy with the conditions that we were working under, and I came home one day and I talked to my wife and kids and said, 'You know, I gotta remember, I'm not them and they're not me. How do I keep remembering that?' And my wife said, 'Blue your beard.' And my daughter said, 'Yes yes yes yes yes!' Of course, I had once met Billy Connolly, the comedian, and he had these long ringlets of hair and this little imperial beard; he was like Wild Bill Hickok, and I said, "'Boy, you look awesome, you look great!' And he said, 'I used to want to be the most famous comedian on the planet, now I just want to be the coolest dad at The Oakwood School.' And I said, 'Wow, that's something I have to remember.' And then I decided, hey, Campbell Hall, where my kids go, is even less cool than the Oakwood School, so I could probably be the coolest parent there easily! And at the beginning when I walked in the first time to Jeff [Combs] and all these people, it was like, 'What is going on!?" And it just could not have been better. Now of course they're used to it, and it's a big joke, and it's lost its impact. But my kids like it...''"
    It was during the writing of ''The 4400'' miniseries that saw Behr first dye his beard blue. He commented: "''There is a story. When we did the first season, it was a miniseries. And they were, let's say, trying to save money, and they would not put us in a studio. They would not get us offices anywhere, as it turned out. So, well, where the hell are we gonna go? You know, we gotta write six episodes... So they put us in Viacom Productions on Wilshire and Westwood, and so suddenly you have this writing staff with all the corporate suits. And it pissed me off, it really did. And we'd be sitting in the offices, and there was a window on my office, and it was frosted, but there was a little bar of clear glass, and every day I'd look up and there'd be eyes staring at me, looking in, I swear to God, and people would come in and go, 'How's it going? How's the scripts going?' I'm going, 'It was going great, until you just interrupted me!' So, I got more and more unhappy with the conditions that we were working under, and I came home one day and I talked to my wife and kids and said, 'You know, I gotta remember, I'm not them and they're not me. How do I keep remembering that?' And my wife said, 'Blue your beard.' And my daughter said, 'Yes yes yes yes yes!' Of course, I had once met Billy Connolly, the comedian, and he had these long ringlets of hair and this little imperial beard; he was like Wild Bill Hickok, and I said, "'Boy, you look awesome, you look great!' And he said, 'I used to want to be the most famous comedian on the planet, now I just want to be the coolest dad at The Oakwood School.' And I said, 'Wow, that's something I have to remember.' And then I decided, hey, Campbell Hall, where my kids go, is even less cool than the Oakwood School, so I could probably be the coolest parent there easily! And at the beginning when I walked in the first time to Jeff [Combs] and all these people, it was like, 'What is going on!?" And it just could not have been better. Now of course they're used to it, and it's a big joke, and it's lost its impact. But my kids like it...''"

    ==Work on Doctor Who==
    ==Work on Doctor Who==
    Behr joined the Doctor Who production team in 2003 at the start of the pre-production for Season 41. He was asked to look over Doctor Who, in an Executive Producer's capacity, by [[Paramount Television]], the co-owners and co-producers of Doctor Who, while also, for the first few years, working on the 4400.
    Behr joined the Doctor Who production team in 2003 at the start of the pre-production for Season 41. He was asked to look over Doctor Who, in an Executive Producer's capacity, by [[Paramount Television]], the co-owners and co-producers of Doctor Who, while also, for the first few years, working on the 4400.
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    In 2007, when [[Gary Russell]] took over as Doctor Who's [[Producer]], Behr became a full time executive producer, getting more hands-on in production and contributing more to the Writer's Room. Behr, co-created the spinoff [[Panopticon (TV Series)|Panopticon]] with [[Tony Redston]], [[Gary Russell]] and [[Marc Platt]]. Behr contributed heavily to the development of [[Panopticon (TV Series)|Panopticon]] and even co-wrote the finale of Series 1 and the opener of Series 2.
    In 2007, when [[Gary Russell]] took over as Doctor Who's [[Producer]], Behr became a full time executive producer, getting more hands-on in production and contributing more to the Writer's Room. Behr, co-created the spinoff [[Panopticon (TV Series)|Panopticon]] with [[Tony Redston]], [[Gary Russell]] and [[Marc Platt]]. Behr contributed heavily to the development of [[Panopticon (TV Series)|Panopticon]] and even co-wrote the finale of Series 1 and the opener of Series 2.

    ==Personal Life==
    ==Personal Life==
    To be added.
    To be added.
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    ==== ''Doctor Who'' ====
    ==== ''Doctor Who'' ====
    ===== Season 47 (2010) =====
    * [[The Ties In Between Us|''The Ties In Between Us'']]'' <small>''(with [[Hans Beimler]]) </small>
    * [[The Ties In Between Us|''The Ties In Between Us'']]'' <small>''(with [[Hans Beimler]]) </small>

    ===== Season 48 (2011) =====
    * [[Hark! The Weeping Angels Sing|''Hark! The Weeping Angels Sing'']]'' <small>''(with [[Robert Shearman]]) </small>
    * [[Hark! The Weeping Angels Sing|''Hark! The Weeping Angels Sing'']]'' <small>''(with [[Robert Shearman]]) </small>

    ===== Season 49 (2014-15) =====
    * [[Remnants (episode)|''Remnants'']]
    * [[Remnants (episode)|''Remnants'']]
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    ==== ''Leftover'' ====
    ==== ''Leftover'' ====
    \* [[Voyage to the New World (episode)|''Voyage to the New World'']]<small>'' ''(with [[Russell T Davies]] and [[Paul Cornell]]) </small>

    ===== Season 4 (2005) =====
    * [[Voyage to the New World (episode)|''Voyage to the New World'']]<small>'' ''(with [[Russell T Davies]] and [[Paul Cornell]]) </small>
    * [[The Future's Truth (episode)|''The Future's Truth'']] <small>(with [[Russell T Davies]])</small>
    * [[The Future's Truth (episode)|''The Future's Truth'']] <small>(with [[Russell T Davies]])</small>
    * ''[[One Small Step... (episode)|One Small Step...]]''
    * ''[[One Small Step... (episode)|One Small Step...]]''
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    ==== ''Rebel Zero'' ====
    ==== ''Rebel Zero'' ====

    ===== Series 1 (2006) =====
    * [[For the Good|''For the Good'']] <small>(with [[Paul Cornell]]) </small>
    * [[For the Good|''For the Good'']] <small>(with [[Paul Cornell]]) </small>
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    |-
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    ==== ''Panopticon'' ====
    ==== ''Panopticon'' ====

    ===== Series 1 (2008) =====
    * [[The Death of Peace|''The Death of Peace'']] <small>(with [[Marc Platt]]) </small>
    * [[The Death of Peace|''The Death of Peace'']] <small>(with [[Marc Platt]]) </small>

    ===== Series 2 (2009) =====
    * [[The Birth of War|''The Birth of War'']] <small>(with [[Marc Platt]]) </small>
    * [[The Birth of War|''The Birth of War'']] <small>(with [[Marc Platt]]) </small>

    ===== Series 4 (2011) =====
    * [[Election Day|''Election Day'']] <small>(with [[Jane Espenson]]) </small>
    * [[Election Day|''Election Day'']] <small>(with [[Jane Espenson]]) </small>
    * [[All Tied Up|''All Tied Up'']]
    * [[All Tied Up|''All Tied Up'']]

    ===== Series 5 (2012) =====
    * [[The Condemned|''The Condemned'']]'' ''<small>(with [[Ronald D. Moore]]) </small>
    * [[The Condemned|''The Condemned'']]'' ''<small>(with [[Ronald D. Moore]]) </small>

    ===== Series 6 (2013) =====
    * [[The Serpent's Tooth|''The Serpent's Tooth'']]
    * [[The Serpent's Tooth|''The Serpent's Tooth'']]

    ===== Series 7 (2013) =====
    * [[The Ultimatum|''The Ultimatum'']]
    * [[The Ultimatum|''The Ultimatum'']]
    * [[The Values of Freedom|''The Values of Freedom'']]
    * [[The Values of Freedom|''The Values of Freedom'']]
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    ==== ''Cold Front'' ====
    ==== ''Cold Front'' ====

    ===== Season 1 (2012) =====
    * [[Aftermath|''Aftermath'']]
    * [[Aftermath|''Aftermath'']]

    ===== Season 2 (2013) =====
    * [[Ascension (episode)|''Ascension'']]
    * [[Ascension (episode)|''Ascension'']]
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    ==== ''Movies'' ====
    ==== ''Movies'' ====
    ===== 2013 =====
    * [[Doctor Who: Genesis|''Doctor Who: Genesis'']]'' ''<small>(with [[Robert Shearman]], [[Gary Russell]] and [[Ronald D. Moore]]) </small>
    * [[Doctor Who: Genesis|''Doctor Who: Genesis'']]'' ''<small>(with [[Robert Shearman]], [[Gary Russell]] and [[Ronald D. Moore]]) </small>
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    === Executive producer ===
    === Executive Producer ===
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    ==== ''Doctor Who'' ====
    ==== ''Doctor Who'' ====
    ===== Season 41 (2004) =====
    *[[Lord President of Gallifrey|''Lord President of Gallifrey'']]
    *[[Lord President of Gallifrey|''Lord President of Gallifrey'']]
    *[[The Order of Rassilon|''The Order of Rassilon'']]
    *[[The Order of Rassilon|''The Order of Rassilon'']]
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    *[[The Enemy Uncovered|''The Enemy Uncovered'']]
    *[[The Enemy Uncovered|''The Enemy Uncovered'']]
    *[[The Battle of the Strong|''The Battle of the Strong'']]
    *[[The Battle of the Strong|''The Battle of the Strong'']]
    ===== Season 42 (2005) =====
    *[[The Resistance|''The Resistance'']]
    *[[The Resistance|''The Resistance'']]
    *[[Peace in Our Time|''Peace in Our Time'']]
    *[[Peace in Our Time|''Peace in Our Time'']]
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    *[[Everlasting War|''Everlasting War'']]
    *[[Everlasting War|''Everlasting War'']]
    *[[Auribus Teneo Lupum|''Auribus Teneo Lupum'']]
    *[[Auribus Teneo Lupum|''Auribus Teneo Lupum'']]
    ===== Season 43 (2006) =====
    *[[The Winner's Protector|''The Winner's Protector'']]
    *[[The Winner's Protector|''The Winner's Protector'']]
    *[[May Fortune Favour the Bold|''May Fortune Favour the Bold'']]
    *[[May Fortune Favour the Bold|''May Fortune Favour the Bold'']]
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    *[[May the Truth Be Damned|''May the Truth Be Damned'']]
    *[[May the Truth Be Damned|''May the Truth Be Damned'']]
    *[[The Confrontation of the Wicked|''The Confrontation of the Wicked'']]
    *[[The Confrontation of the Wicked|''The Confrontation of the Wicked'']]
    ===== Season 44 (2007) =====
    *[[The Silurian Awakening|''The Silurian Awakening'']]
    *[[The Silurian Awakening|''The Silurian Awakening'']]
    *[[The Empty Child|''The Empty Child'']]
    *[[The Empty Child|''The Empty Child'']]
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    *[[The Unicorn and the Wasp|''The Unicorn and the Wasp'']]
    *[[The Unicorn and the Wasp|''The Unicorn and the Wasp'']]
    *[[The Scream|''The Scream'']]
    *[[The Scream|''The Scream'']]
    ===== Season 45 (2008) =====
    *[[The Abbey of Felsecar|''The Abbey of Felsecar'']]
    *[[The Abbey of Felsecar|''The Abbey of Felsecar'']]
    *[[The Death of Jensen|''The Death of Jensen'']]
    *[[The Death of Jensen|''The Death of Jensen'']]
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    *[[Cold Star|''Cold Star'']]
    *[[Cold Star|''Cold Star'']]
    *[[The One Doctor|''The One Doctor'']]
    *[[The One Doctor|''The One Doctor'']]
    ===== Season 46 (2009) =====
    *[[Cannon Fodder|''Cannon Fodder'']]
    *[[Cannon Fodder|''Cannon Fodder'']]
    *[[The Whitechapel Murderer|''The Whitechapel Murderer'']]
    *[[The Whitechapel Murderer|''The Whitechapel Murderer'']]
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    *[[The Eternity Trap|''The Eternity Trap'']]
    *[[The Eternity Trap|''The Eternity Trap'']]
    *[[Mad World|''Mad World'']]
    *[[Mad World|''Mad World'']]
    ===== Season 47 (2010) =====
    * [[Masters of All|''Masters of All'']]
    * [[Masters of All|''Masters of All'']]
    * [[The Shakespeare Code|''The Shakespeare Code'']]
    * [[The Shakespeare Code|''The Shakespeare Code'']]
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    * [[The First Game|''The First Game'']]
    * [[The First Game|''The First Game'']]
    * [[Hark! The Weeping Angels Sing|''Hark! The Weeping Angels Sing'']]
    * [[Hark! The Weeping Angels Sing|''Hark! The Weeping Angels Sing'']]
    ===== Season 48 (2011) =====
    * [[Checkmate|''Checkmate'']]
    * [[Checkmate|''Checkmate'']]
    * [[Broken Shackles|''Broken Shackles'']]
    * [[Broken Shackles|''Broken Shackles'']]
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    ==== ''Leftover'' ====
    ==== ''Leftover'' ====

    ===== Season 4 (2005) =====
    * [[Voyage to the New World|''Voyage to the New World'']]
    * [[Voyage to the New World|''Voyage to the New World'']]
    * [[A Murder in Hollywood (episode)|''A Murder in Hollywood'']]
    * [[A Murder in Hollywood (episode)|''A Murder in Hollywood'']]
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    ==== ''Rebel Zero'' ====
    ==== ''Rebel Zero'' ====

    ===== Series 1 (2006) =====
    * [[For the Good|''For the Good'']]
    * [[For the Good|''For the Good'']]
    * [[The Darkest Reservation|''The Darkest Reservation'']]
    * [[The Darkest Reservation|''The Darkest Reservation'']]
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    ==== ''Panopticon'' ====
    ==== ''Panopticon'' ====
    ===== Series 1 (2008) =====
    * [[Period of Adjustment|''Period of Adjustment'']]
    * [[Period of Adjustment|''Period of Adjustment'']]
    * [[War is Only as Good as Your Leader|''War is Only as Good as Your Leader'']]
    * [[War is Only as Good as Your Leader|''War is Only as Good as Your Leader'']]
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    * [[The Eternal Flame|''The Eternal Flame'']]
    * [[The Eternal Flame|''The Eternal Flame'']]
    * [[The Death of Peace|''The Death of Peace'']]
    * [[The Death of Peace|''The Death of Peace'']]
    ===== Series 2 (2009) =====
    * [[The Birth of War|''The Birth of War'']]
    * [[The Birth of War|''The Birth of War'']]
    * [[Operation: Regeneration|''Operation: Regeneration'']]
    * [[Operation: Regeneration|''Operation: Regeneration'']]
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    * [[How Little Does Wisdom Rule the Universe?|''How Little Does Wisdom Rule the Universe?'']]
    * [[How Little Does Wisdom Rule the Universe?|''How Little Does Wisdom Rule the Universe?'']]
    * [[Adams and the Bannermen|''Adams and the Bannermen'']]
    * [[Adams and the Bannermen|''Adams and the Bannermen'']]
    ===== Series 3 (2010) =====
    * [[Doctor Who: Vengeance|''Vengeance, Part I'']]
    * [[Doctor Who: Vengeance|''Vengeance, Part I'']]
    * [[Doctor Who: Vengeance|''Vengeance, Part II'']]
    * [[Doctor Who: Vengeance|''Vengeance, Part II'']]
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    * [[Maybe It's Imaginary|''Maybe It’s Imaginary'']]
    * [[Maybe It's Imaginary|''Maybe It’s Imaginary'']]
    * [[Only Teardrops|''Only Teardrops'']]
    * [[Only Teardrops|''Only Teardrops'']]
    ===== Series 4 (2011) =====
    * [[Rapture|''Rapture'']]
    * [[Rapture|''Rapture'']]
    * [[Despite the Fear|''Despite the Fear'']]
    * [[Despite the Fear|''Despite the Fear'']]
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    * [[All Tied Up|''All Tied Up'']]
    * [[All Tied Up|''All Tied Up'']]
    * [[C'est La Vie|''C’est La Vie'']]
    * [[C'est La Vie|''C’est La Vie'']]
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    {{Spaces}}
    ===== Series 5 (2012) =====
    * [[The Condemned|''The Condemned'']]
    * [[The Condemned|''The Condemned'']]
    *[[The Eternal Unseen|''The Eternal Unseen'']]
    *[[The Eternal Unseen|''The Eternal Unseen'']]
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    *[[The Stale Alliance|''The Stale Alliance'']]
    *[[The Stale Alliance|''The Stale Alliance'']]
    *[[The Eye of the Storm|''The Eye of the Storm'']]
    *[[The Eye of the Storm|''The Eye of the Storm'']]
    ===== Series 6 (2013) =====
    *[[Period of Readjustment|''Period of Readjustment'']]
    *[[Period of Readjustment|''Period of Readjustment'']]
    * [[The Heaven of Invention|''The Heaven of Invention'']]
    * [[The Heaven of Invention|''The Heaven of Invention'']]
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    * [[United We Stand|''United We Stand'']]
    * [[United We Stand|''United We Stand'']]
    * [[An Eye for an Eye|''An Eye for an Eye'']]
    * [[An Eye for an Eye|''An Eye for an Eye'']]
    ===== Series 7 (2013) =====
    * [[Home (episode)|''Home'']]
    * [[Home (episode)|''Home'']]
    * [[Unity (episode)|''Unity'']]
    * [[Unity (episode)|''Unity'']]
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    * [[Doctor (episode)|''Doctor'']]
    * [[Doctor (episode)|''Doctor'']]
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    | valign="top" width="25%" |

    ==== ''Cold Front'' ====
    ==== ''Cold Front'' ====

    ===== Season 1 (2012) =====
    * [[Aftermath|''Aftermath'']]
    * [[Aftermath|''Aftermath'']]

    ===== Season 2 (2013) =====
    * [[Ascension (episode)|''Ascension'']]
    * [[Ascension (episode)|''Ascension'']]

    ==== ''Movies'' ====
    ==== ''Movies'' ====

    ===== 2003 =====
    * [[Doctor Who (2003)|''Doctor Who'']]
    * [[Doctor Who (2003)|''Doctor Who'']]

    ===== 2007 =====
    * [[Doctor Who: Revelation|''Doctor Who: Revelation'']]
    * [[Doctor Who: Revelation|''Doctor Who: Revelation'']]

    ===== 2010 =====
    * [[Doctor Who: Vengeance|''Doctor Who: Vengeance'']]
    * [[Doctor Who: Vengeance|''Doctor Who: Vengeance'']]

    ===== 2012 =====
    * [[Doctor Who: Endgame|''Doctor Who: Endgame'']]
    * [[Doctor Who: Endgame|''Doctor Who: Endgame'']]

    ===== 2013 =====
    * [[Doctor Who: Genesis|''Doctor Who: Genesis'']]
    * [[Doctor Who: Genesis|''Doctor Who: Genesis'']]
    |}
    |}
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    ==== ''Panopticon'' ====
    ==== ''Panopticon'' ====
    <small><small>(with [[Tony Redston]], [[Gary Russell]] and [[Marc Platt]])</small></small>
    <small><small>(with [[Tony Redston]], [[Gary Russell]] and [[Marc Platt]])</small></small>

    ===== Series 1 (2008) =====
    * [[Period of Adjustment|''Period of Adjustment'']]
    * [[Period of Adjustment|''Period of Adjustment'']]
    * [[War is Only as Good as Your Leader|''War is Only as Good as Your Leader'']]
    * [[War is Only as Good as Your Leader|''War is Only as Good as Your Leader'']]
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    * [[The Eternal Flame|''The Eternal Flame'']]
    * [[The Eternal Flame|''The Eternal Flame'']]
    * [[The Death of Peace|''The Death of Peace'']]
    * [[The Death of Peace|''The Death of Peace'']]
    ===== Series 2 (2009) =====
    * [[The Birth of War|''The Birth of War'']]
    * [[The Birth of War|''The Birth of War'']]
    * [[Operation: Regeneration|''Operation: Regeneration'']]
    * [[Operation: Regeneration|''Operation: Regeneration'']]
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    * [[How Little Does Wisdom Rule the Universe?|''How Little Does Wisdom Rule the Universe?'']]
    * [[How Little Does Wisdom Rule the Universe?|''How Little Does Wisdom Rule the Universe?'']]
    * [[Adams and the Bannermen|''Adams and the Bannermen'']]
    * [[Adams and the Bannermen|''Adams and the Bannermen'']]
    ===== Series 3 (2010) =====
    * [[Doctor Who: Vengeance|''Vengeance, Part I'']]
    * [[Doctor Who: Vengeance|''Vengeance, Part I'']]
    * [[Doctor Who: Vengeance|''Vengeance, Part II'']]
    * [[Doctor Who: Vengeance|''Vengeance, Part II'']]
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    * [[Maybe It's Imaginary|''Maybe It’s Imaginary'']]
    * [[Maybe It's Imaginary|''Maybe It’s Imaginary'']]
    * [[Only Teardrops|''Only Teardrops'']]
    * [[Only Teardrops|''Only Teardrops'']]
    ===== Series 4 (2011) =====
    * [[Rapture|''Rapture'']]
    * [[Rapture|''Rapture'']]
    * [[Despite the Fear|''Despite the Fear'']]
    * [[Despite the Fear|''Despite the Fear'']]
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    * [[All Tied Up|''All Tied Up'']]
    * [[All Tied Up|''All Tied Up'']]
    * [[C'est La Vie|''C’est La Vie'']]
    * [[C'est La Vie|''C’est La Vie'']]
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    {{Spaces}}

    ===== Series 5 (2012) =====
    * [[The Condemned|''The Condemned'']]
    * [[The Condemned|''The Condemned'']]
    *[[The Eternal Unseen|''The Eternal Unseen'']]
    *[[The Eternal Unseen|''The Eternal Unseen'']]
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    *[[The Stale Alliance|''The Stale Alliance'']]
    *[[The Stale Alliance|''The Stale Alliance'']]
    *[[The Eye of the Storm|''The Eye of the Storm'']]
    *[[The Eye of the Storm|''The Eye of the Storm'']]
    ===== Series 6 (2013) =====
    *[[Period of Readjustment|''Period of Readjustment'']]
    *[[Period of Readjustment|''Period of Readjustment'']]
    * [[The Heaven of Invention|''The Heaven of Invention'']]
    * [[The Heaven of Invention|''The Heaven of Invention'']]
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    * [[United We Stand|''United We Stand'']]
    * [[United We Stand|''United We Stand'']]
    * [[An Eye for an Eye|''An Eye for an Eye'']]
    * [[An Eye for an Eye|''An Eye for an Eye'']]
    ===== Series 7 (2013) =====
    * [[Home (episode)|''Home'']]
    * [[Home (episode)|''Home'']]
    * [[Unity (episode)|''Unity'']]
    * [[Unity (episode)|''Unity'']]
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    * [[Survivors|''Survivors'']]
    * [[Survivors|''Survivors'']]
    * [[Doctor (episode)|''Doctor'']]
    * [[Doctor (episode)|''Doctor'']]
    |}
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    [[Category:Writers]]
    [[Category:Showrunners]]
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    Revision as of 09:30, 3 October 2021

    The following article is written from an Out of Universe perspective.

    Ira Steven Behr (born 23 October 1953) is the executive producer of Doctor Who and the chief executive producer of it's spinoff, Panopticon. He was the executive producers of both Leftover and Rebel Zero.

    Prior to Doctor Who 

    Ira Steven Behr was born in New York City, and graduated Lehman College there. Subsequently, he studied Mass Communications and Theater at Brandeis University where he was offered a playwriting scholarship. However, he moved to Los Angeles instead to pursue a career in writing comedies for television and film. But instead of comedy, Behr became known for his television dramas. His first breakthrough was on the James Garner television series Bret Maverick. He later served as story editor for the series Jessica Novack. Behr was also writer/producer of the series Fame, Once a Hero, and Bronx Zoo.

    Star Trek: The Next Generation

    Behr first joined the Star Trek franchise early in the production of Season 3 of Star Trek: The Next Generation, after Michael Piller asked him to come on-board and help supervise the writing staff, with his first job being to perform a major rewrite on "The Hunted". Behr recalled that the atmosphere in the writing room was frequently very tense, as the existing writers (including Hans Beimler, Richard Manning and Melinda M. Snodgrass) were still mostly loyal to former showrunner Maurice Hurley and did not particularly like working under Piller, with interference from Gene Roddenberry also exacerbating the situation. Matters nearly came to a head midway through the season after Piller circulated a note about basic writing practices, which outraged Beimler, Manning and Snodgrass, with Behr's intervention being the only thing that prevented the trio from immediately quitting the show. From then until the end of the season Behr had to act as a go-between to Piller and the rest of the writing staff, and while Piller had actually suggested that Behr replace him as showrunner for the following season, he turned the offer down and left the show altogether, though did return to write the episode "Qpid" in a freelance capacity.

    Star Trek: Deep Space Nine

    A few years later, Behr was once again approached by Piller and Rick Berman to be a writer and producer on a new show, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. Intrigued by the opportunity to work on a new type of Star Trek show with a fixed setting, Behr accepted the offer. He would subsequently play an important part in developing the show's main recurring adversary, the Dominion, and with Piller moving over to another new show, Star Trek: Voyager, Behr was agreed to be the obvious choice to succeed him. Behr therefore became co-showrunner with Piller at the start of the third season, before taking over as the sole showrunner as of "The Die is Cast", a position he would hold until the end of the show's run.

    Behr can be seen sitting at a table in Vic Fontaine's lounge in DS9's finale, "What You Leave Behind", along with other series writers and producers, presumably as part of the holographic audience.

    In pieces of background signage (such as the USS Defiant (NX-74205) dedication plaque), there is a listing of Behr's name, meaning that in a literal interpretation, there is a Starfleet officer named Ira Steven Behr.

    In 1995, Rick Berman praised Behr's work on the fourth season of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, saying "I cannot begin to relate the importance of the work that Ira Behr has put into all of this. The quality of the shows is a tribute to Ira. He is truly pushing his writers to produce above and beyond their already high quality work. He is getting a certain creative element out of his writers. He has become a real inspiration to them and they are all writing beautiful stuff. He's doing a great job".

    Other Star Trek Involvement

    In 1998, Behr was asked by Michael Piller for his opinion on an early draft of Star Trek: Insurrection. Piller agreed with many of the suggestions Behr made about the weaknesses in the draft.

    Around 2003, Rick Berman and Brannon Braga asked Behr for his opinion on Star Trek: Enterprise and to offer suggestions on how to improve that series. Behr commented "Rick called me up, it was his initiative. He asked me had I seen Enterprise, I told him no. He asked if I could look at it – they were thinking maybe of stepping back and that "this be another DS9 experience," whatever that meant. I didn't really think it over in terms of what were the chances of that reality happening again. They sent me the three shows, I went in, had a two hour meeting with Rick and Brannon. It was a very cordial meeting, but everything I said I am sure they did not like hearing. I would not liked to have heard it if someone came into my office and talked as bluntly as I was talking to them. Though again, it was done all cordially. After it was over I am sure they were uncomfortable, I was very uncomfortable, we shook hands, Rick said, "well, all interesting stuff, we'll think it over," and I never heard from him again. That's the whole story and it's barely a blip in anyone's lives, it has no impact whatsoever on the franchise. It's just something that happened". [2](X) Ten years later, in 2013, Brannon Braga bluntly recalled that he thought Behr "shit all over the show" during the meeting and that Behr "hated the concept, hated the characters.

    After Star Trek

    After Star Trek: Deep Space Nine ended its run, he has been involved in many other successful television shows. He was a consulting producer on Dark Angel and was an executive producer on The Twilight Zone (2002-2003). After that, he was the executive producer and writer on René Echevarria's The 4400.

    It was during the writing of The 4400 miniseries that saw Behr first dye his beard blue. He commented: "There is a story. When we did the first season, it was a miniseries. And they were, let's say, trying to save money, and they would not put us in a studio. They would not get us offices anywhere, as it turned out. So, well, where the hell are we gonna go? You know, we gotta write six episodes... So they put us in Viacom Productions on Wilshire and Westwood, and so suddenly you have this writing staff with all the corporate suits. And it pissed me off, it really did. And we'd be sitting in the offices, and there was a window on my office, and it was frosted, but there was a little bar of clear glass, and every day I'd look up and there'd be eyes staring at me, looking in, I swear to God, and people would come in and go, 'How's it going? How's the scripts going?' I'm going, 'It was going great, until you just interrupted me!' So, I got more and more unhappy with the conditions that we were working under, and I came home one day and I talked to my wife and kids and said, 'You know, I gotta remember, I'm not them and they're not me. How do I keep remembering that?' And my wife said, 'Blue your beard.' And my daughter said, 'Yes yes yes yes yes!' Of course, I had once met Billy Connolly, the comedian, and he had these long ringlets of hair and this little imperial beard; he was like Wild Bill Hickok, and I said, "'Boy, you look awesome, you look great!' And he said, 'I used to want to be the most famous comedian on the planet, now I just want to be the coolest dad at The Oakwood School.' And I said, 'Wow, that's something I have to remember.' And then I decided, hey, Campbell Hall, where my kids go, is even less cool than the Oakwood School, so I could probably be the coolest parent there easily! And at the beginning when I walked in the first time to Jeff [Combs] and all these people, it was like, 'What is going on!?" And it just could not have been better. Now of course they're used to it, and it's a big joke, and it's lost its impact. But my kids like it..."

    Work on Doctor Who

    Behr joined the Doctor Who production team in 2003 at the start of the pre-production for Season 41. He was asked to look over Doctor Who, in an Executive Producer's capacity, by Paramount Television, the co-owners and co-producers of Doctor Who, while also, for the first few years, working on the 4400.

    In 2006, Behr co-created the spin-off, Rebel Zero, alongside Paul Cornell and Tony Redston, the script editor and producer of Doctor Who respectively. Behr, intended for the series to run for more than just a single mini-series however Paul Cornell disagreed with him as he felt it worked better as a single story.

    In 2007, when Gary Russell took over as Doctor Who's Producer, Behr became a full time executive producer, getting more hands-on in production and contributing more to the Writer's Room. Behr, co-created the spinoff Panopticon with Tony Redston, Gary Russell and Marc Platt. Behr contributed heavily to the development of Panopticon and even co-wrote the finale of Series 1 and the opener of Series 2.

    Personal Life

    To be added.

    Credits

    Writer

    Doctor Who

    Leftover

    \* Voyage to the New World (with Russell T Davies and Paul Cornell)

    Rebel Zero

    Panopticon

    Cold Front

    Story Writer

    Movies

    Executive Producer

    Doctor Who

    Leftover

    Rebel Zero

    Panopticon

    Cold Front

    Movies

    Creator

    Panopticon

    (with Tony Redston, Gary Russell and Marc Platt)

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