David Jablin

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biography
Producer and director David Jablin has been one of the pioneers of original programming for Pay-TV. In 1983, he created and produced "Likely Stories", a series of one-hour comedy anthology programs. The series featured the directorial debuts of Rob Reiner, Billy Crystal, Christopher Guest and Harry Shearer. Variety said the series, “ranks with the best of ‘Saturday Night Live’ & ‘SCTV’”, while the Chicago Sun Times claimed that the shows were “truly hilarious...absolutely brilliant.”

Jablin next produced Showtime’s first original film, “The Ratings Game”, actor Danny DeVito’s feature Continued

Credits
Producer
milestones
Year
Milestone
1981 
Created and produced, "Likely Stories," a series of ground-breaking one-hour comedy anthology programs
1984 
Produced Showtime’s first, original film, "The Ratings Game", which starred Danny DeVito and Rhea Perlman; marked DeVito’s feature length directing debut
1992 
Produced for Showtime, the star-studded television adaptation of Larry Gelbart’s Broadway satire, "Mastergate"
1993 
Produced and directed "Public Enemy #2" for Showtime, which starred Dave Thomas; nominated for 4 Cable ACE Awards, including Best Director
1994 
Executive Produced Showtime's "National Lampoon's Attack of the 5 Foot 2' Women" a parody surrounding the events of Tanya Harding and Lorena Bobbit; directed by and starring Julie Brown
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