Irene Shubik
Known for: Production
Irene Shubik (26 December 1929 – 26 September 2019) was a British television producer and story editor, known for her contribution to the development of the single play in British television drama. Beginning her career in television at ABC Weekend TV, she worked on Armchair Theatre as a story editor, where she devised the science fiction anthology series Out of this World. Moving to the BBC, she briefly worked as a story editor before being promoted to producer, creating the science fiction anthology television series Out of the Unknown. Leaving Out of the Unknown after two seasons, Shubik co-produced The Wednesday Play, overseeing its transition into Play for Today in 1970. She left the BBC in 1976 and subsequently produced the first season of Rumpole of the Bailey for Thames Television before joining Granada Television, where she produced Staying On and devised The Jewel in the Crown. She also wrote film scripts and a novel, The War Guest.
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Double Echo
Producer
The Love of a Good Woman
Producer
Triple Exposure
Producer
Late Summer
Story Editor
Meriel the Ghost Girl
Producer
The Last Train Through Harecastle Tunnel
Producer
Sovereign's Company
Producer
Staying On
Producer
The Long Distance Piano Player
Producer
No Place Like Earth
Producer
Stranger in the Family
Producer
Time in Advance
Producer
The Dead Past
Producer
Come Buttercup, Come Daisy, Come......?
Producer
Some Lapse of Time
Producer
Sucker Bait
Producer
The Midas Plague
Producer
The Machine Stops
Producer
Lambda 1
Producer
Tunnel Under the World
Producer
Level Seven
Producer
The Counterfeit Man
Producer
Mrs. Lawrence Will Look After It
Producer
Death of a Private
Producer