- He wrote many Doctor Who Target novelizations, and caused a controversy by using swear words in "The Enemy of the World".
- During his brief tenure on Doctor Who, he co-wrote the film script of the ultimately-doomed yet well known "Doctor Who meets Scratchman" or as it is also known, "Doctor Who and the Big Game".
- After leaving Doctor Who, he wrote novelizations for many of the serials. He was in the process of writing "The Rescue", when he suffered a hypoglycemic episode while at home alone, went into cardiac arrest and died.
- He wrote a few books under the name Ian Don (Don being his middle name).
- Ian and his wife Rosemary had two sons named Rupert and Toby.
- Ian was given the middle name 'Don' in recognition of both parents, as his father's name was Donald and his mother Helen's maiden name was Donaldson.
- Had the misfortune of passing away on his 42nd birthday.
- His fatal heart attack was brought on by Diabetes complications.
- He was the first actor to play a companion in Doctor Who (1963) to die.
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