The premiere, "Welcome to Korea," was the first episode to air following the shocking death of Colonel Henry Blake In March 1975, M*A*S*H bid farewell to two of its original actors, and by extension, ...
In a new Veteran's Day special, those involved in the filming say disaster almost struck but was ultimately woven into the show itself The cast and crew of M*A*S*H* are remembering the show's iconic ...
Growing up in the 1980s, “M*A*S*H” was more than just a television show for me. It was a window into history, humor, and humanity. I remember sitting in front of the TV, captivated by characters like ...
M*A*S*H stands for Mobile Army Surgical Hospital, and joining it are two unpredictable madcaps, Hawkeye and Duke. They can't be dealt with casually, however, because they are also two of the best ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. McLean Stevenson’s run as Lieutenant Colonel Henry Blake on M*A*S*H should have been the kind of role an actor spends a lifetime ...
Did Radar tell you this article was on the way? "M*A*S*H" is one of the great stories on television. The CBS series ran from 1972 to 1983 and evolved from sophomoric humor to some cutting political ...
The Carrollwood Cultural Center and show director Chris Holcom will hold auditions for M*A*S*H. Based on the book by Richard Hooker and the popular television series of the same name, M*A*S*H follows ...