Charles S. Dubin Biography (1919-)
- Gender
- Male
- Birth Details
- February 1, 1919
- New York, New York, United States
Famous Works
- Credits; Television Director; Movies
- Murder Once Removed, CBS, 1971.
- The Tenth Level, CBS, 1976.
- The Gathering, Part II, NBC, 1979.
- (With Don Chaffey) International Airport, ABC, 1985.
- A Masterpiece of Murder (also known as A Nice, Pleasant, DeadlyWeekend in Palm Springs), NBC, 1986.
- Drop-Out Mother, CBS, 1988.
- Director (with Allan Reisner), To Die in Paris, 1968.
- Credits; Television Director; Pilots
- "Why He Was Late for Work" and "The Brave and the Free," Of Men, of Women, ABC, 1972.
- Murdock's Gang, CBS, 1973.
- Deadly Triangle, NBC, 1977.
- The Wilds of Ten Thousand Islands, CBS, 1978.
- Topper, ABC, 1979.
- Never Say Never, CBS, 1979.
- The Nightingales, NBC, 1979.
- Dribble, NBC, 1980.
- Credits; Television Director; Mini-series
- Roots: The Next Generations, Part 2, ABC, 1979.
- The Manions of America, Parts 2 and 3, ABC, 1981.
- Credits; Television Director; Series
- (With Alex Segal and Frank Telford) Pulitzer Prize Playhouse, ABC,1950-52.
- Two Girls Named Smith, ABC, 1951.
- Crime with Father, ABC, 1951-52.
- Opera vs. Jazz, ABC, 1953.
- (With Paul Bogart, Robert Butler, Fielder Cook, and others) The Defenders, CBS, 1961-65.
- (With Leo Penn, Robert Gist, Don Weis, and others) The Virginian,NBC, 1962- 70.
- (With Virgil W. Vogel, Arthur H. Nadel, Lawrence Dobkin, and others) The Big Valley, ABC, 1965-69.
- (With Barry Shear, William Whitney, Earl Bellamy, and others) Tarzan, NBC, 1966-68, CBS, 1969.
- (With Penn, William A. Graham, Bruce Kessler, and others) Ironside, NBC, 1967-75.
- (With Abner Biberman, Bernard McEveety, Corey Allen, and others) Hawaii Five-O, CBS, 1968-80.
- (With Gerald Mayer, John Erman, Herschel Daugherty, and others) Bracken's World, NBC, 1969-71.
- (With Bellamy, Vincent Sherman, Joseph Pevney, and others) Medical Center, CBS, 1969-76.
- (With Daniel Petrie, Daniel Haller, Fernando Lamas, and others) The Man and the City, ABC, 1971-72.
- (With Harry Falk, David Lowell Rich, Buzz Kulik, and others) Owen Marshall, Counselor at Law, ABC, 1971-74.
- (With Robert Day, Reza S. Badiyi, Ralph Senensky, and others) Banyon, NBC, 1972-73.
- (With Butler, Richard Lang, John Llewellyn Moxey, and others) Kung Fu, ABC, 1972-75.
- (With Burt Metcalfe, Gene Reynolds, William K. Jurgenson, and others) M*A*S*H, CBS, 1972-83.
- (With Richard T. Heffron, Joseph Hardy, Jeannot Szwarc, and others) Toma, ABC, 1973-74.
- (With Sigmund Neufeld, Jr., David Friedkin, Jerry London, and others) Kojak, CBS, 1973-78.
- (With Jay Benson) Lucas Tanner, NBC, 1974-75.
- (With David Greene, Peter H. Hunt, Jack Arnold, and others) Ellery Queen, NBC, 1975-76.
- (With Charles R. Rondeau, Paul Stanley, Bernard L. Kowalski, and others)Baretta, ABC, 1975-78.
- (With Don McDougall, Harvey S. Laidman, William F. Claxton, and others) The Blue Knight, CBS, 1975, syndicated, 1975 and 1983.
- (With Falk, Badiyi, and others) Jigsaw John, NBC, 1976.
- (With Hardy, Joseph Pevny, Sherman, and others) Executive Suite, CBS, 1976- 77.
- (With Haller, John D. F. Black, Ronald Austin, and others) Charlie's Angels, ABC, 1976-81.
- (With Laidman, Vogel, Richard Benedict, and others) The Man from Atlantis, NBC, 1977-78.
- (With Rondeau, Murray Golden, and others) Tabitha, ABC, 1977-78.
- (With Alexander Singer, Reynolds, Allen Williams, and others) Lou Grant, CBS, 1977-82.
- (With Dan Curtis, Barry Crane, and others) Supertrain, CBS, 1979.
- (With I. C. Rapoport and Philip Leacock) Born to the Wind (also known as Indians), NBC, 1982.
- (With McEveety and Bill Bixby) Herbie, the Love Bug, CBS, 1982.
- (With Michael Preece) Ace Crawford, Private Eye, CBS, 1983.
- (With John Rich, J. D. Lobue, and others) Amanda's, ABC, 1983.
- (With John Bowab, Rod Daniel, and others) Teachers Only, NBC, 1983.
- (With Bowab) Jennifer Slept Here, NBC, 1983-84.
- (With Hy Aberback and Jay Sandrich) The Four Seasons, CBS, 1984.
- (With Neufeld, Daniel, Leonard B. Stern, and others) Partners in Crime, NBC, 1984.
- Stir Crazy, CBS, 1985-86.
- Matlock, NBC, 1986.
- The Ted Knight Show, syndicated, 1986.
- Starman, ABC, 1986-87.
- Credits; Television Director; Specials
- (With Max Liebman) Holiday, NBC, 1956.
- The General Motors 50th Anniversary Show, NBC, 1957.
- Texaco Command Performance, NBC, 1957.
- Judy Garland and Her Guests, Phil Silvers and Robert Goulet, CBS,1963.
- (And producer) The Nut House, CBS, 1964.
- (And producer) Cinderella, CBS, 1967.
- Credits; Television Director; Episodic
- (With Gene Levitt, Daryl Duke, and others) "Cool Million," The NBC Wednesday Night Mystery Movie, NBC, 1972-73.
- "Mathnet," Square One TV, PBS, 1987.
- "All-American Sports Nuts" (also known as "All-American Sports Comedy Hour"), The Magical World of Disney, NBC, 1988.
- Credits; Other Television Work; Director
- Director of Paul Taylor Dance Company, 1978; My Palikari, 1982; Waiting for Godot, 1982; Bolshoi Ballet; and Omnibus.
- Credits; Television Appearances
- Memories of M*A*S*H, CBS, 1991.
- Credits; Film Director
- Mister Rock and Roll, Paramount, 1957.
- Moving Violation, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1976.