Michael Imison
Known for: Directing
Born: February 8, 1935 in Hoylake, Wirral, Merseyside, England, UK
Michael Imison (born in Hoylake, Cheshire, 9 February 1935) is a retired British television director and literary agent. He directed several productions for the BBC in the 1960s, including Doctor Who, and subsequently served as the story editor on the second series of the science-fiction anthology programme Out of the Unknown. Imison began his career at the BBC working for the Script Department. Initial successes included directing Magnificence by John Skelton at the Tower Theatre, Canonbury, in May 1963. Under contract as a director at the BBC, Imison directed Compact and a serial adaptation of Thomas Mann's Buddenbrooks. His final directorial assignment for the BBC was the Doctor Who serial The Ark (1966), which starred William Hartnell as the First Doctor. Although his contract as a staff director was not renewed following the completion of the serial, Imison remained at the BBC and acted as story editor on the second series of Out of the Unknown under producer Irene Shubik.
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Riverside Story
Self
Return of the Unknown
Doctor Who: The Ark
Director
Second Childhood
Story Editor
The Machine Stops
Story Editor
Frankenstein Mark 2
Story Editor
Lambda 1
Story Editor
Level Seven
Story Editor
Tunnel Under the World
Story Editor
The World in Silence
Story Editor
The Eye
Story Editor
The Fastest Draw
Script Editor
Too Many Cooks
Script Editor
Walk's End
Script Editor
Satisfaction Guaranteed
Script Editor
Doctor Who
Director
Out of the Unknown
Story Editor