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  1. Charles Samuel Dubin (February 1, 1919 – September 5, 2011) was an American film and television director. From the early 1950s to 1991, Dubin worked in television, directing episodes of Tales of Tomorrow, Omnibus, The Defenders, The Big Valley, The Virginian, Hawaii Five-O, M*A*S*H, Matlock, The Rockford Files, Murder, She Wrote and among other notable series.[1] Dubin was born Charles ...

  2. Blood and Guts: Directed by Charles S. Dubin. With Alan Alda, Mike Farrell, Harry Morgan, Loretta Swit. When a visiting U.N. war correspondent sensationalizes the war instead of reporting it, Hawkeye is outraged.

    • (431)
    • Comedy, Drama, War
    • Charles S. Dubin
    • 1982-01-18
  3. Trick or Treatment: Directed by Charles S. Dubin. With Alan Alda, Mike Farrell, Harry Morgan, Loretta Swit. The 4077th's Halloween celebrations are interrupted by the arrival of wounded, including one supposedly dead soldier who is actually comatose and clinging to life.

    • (485)
    • Comedy, Drama, War
    • Charles S. Dubin
    • 1982-11-01
  4. Sep 6, 2011 · Twice-blacklisted television director Charles S. Dubin, who worked prolifically over the course of more than four decades, helming more episodes of "MASH" -- 44 -- than any other director, died ...

  5. Charles S. Dubin, whose prolific career as a television director spanned forty years, passed away on Monday (September 5th) at the age of 92. Dubin directed 44 episodes of M*A*S*H — more than any other person — as well as two episodes of AfterMASH and an episode of Trapper John, M.D.. According to his Internet Movie Database entry, Dubin ...

  6. Sep 9, 2011 · Charles Dubin, a director who endured blacklisting and went on to work extensively in primetime television, including 44 episodes of the long-running CBS comedy M*A*S*H, died September 5, 2011, in Brentwood, California. He was 92. According to news reports, Dubin died of natural causes. Dubin was born in Brooklyn, New York, on February 1, 1919, and trained as an opera singer and actor before ...

  7. Sad news: noted director Charles Dubin passed away on September 5th at the age of 92. Dubin began his career as an actor, and transitioned to television as an assistant director at ABC in 1950. He directed many productions including episodes of Omnibus featuring Leonard Bernstein and Agnes DeMille. He also worked with Bernstein on his Young People's Concerts.