He actually lived in New Jersey with his wife and daughters and would commute to LA each week to film. go as it feels like home now. Dont ever let it not go on air. He worked in a MASH unit as a cook.He said that it was just like what you are on the show.GREAT WORK.I am planning on buying the series soon. It is one of TV finest productions memorable, heartwarming, funny , and a ongoing delight. Pass along to anyone interested. Given todays fare of TV shows, Mash wins hands down. A big thanks to all the cast for making this life a whole lot of fun, just wish I could have met you guys & girls. I have loved M*A*S*H since it came on television. I remember growing with mash every week we could not wait to see the next show Of course I was just a teen now I am 53 and I still miss the show . Was a great show and still watch the reruns to day. Thank you. VIDEO CAN BE FOUND HERE https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uqENCy2HgKgI didn't include guest actors. Joy, it`s so refreshing reading something from someone who can write! It makes one wish the show had never ended. He went on to star in TV movies like The Lady From Yesterday and One Terrific Guy where he proved that he could embody many different kinds of roles. Christopher passing. David Ogden Stiers had a regular role in the sitcom. Outside of acting, Stiers was a talented conductor. It is actually Monday the 25th june at 01.26 hrsalso.it is winter here and it is currently 4 degrees where I am. Cheers from Australia. Because of all the characters who still love us, I will chase the series. Nehi, was very popular back East, (as was Celery Tonic.) I dont watch much anymore because the quality and meaning arent there anymore. I Watch the reruns EVERY day they are on. They could pull off the whole range of emotions. Long live MASH and all the characters we love so well. I had a stroke in 2006 and my husband bought me the whole series in a cool collectors box. Thank you, METV for rolling back the years for me, once again! I record and watch two or three a day. In the new millennium, Jan has turned her interests [] More, Each year over 1.5 million patients become victims of medical malpractice in the US alone. GARY BURGHOFF / Supplied by Globe Photos, inc./Image Collect. MASH is still one of my favorite shows but the best were the first three years. it was very sad to see the show end. I love M*A*S* H. I have all eleven episodes. Loved watching Radars antics after touching Father Mulcahys coffee cup. Simply stated Mash is a classic in every sense of the word. It is amazing to watch MASH on True. He was everyones friend confidant and mentee although hed grow to impart a lot of. They all feel like old friends. Yelchin died tragically in a freak automobile accident on June 19, 2016. I agree the movie was awesome Donald southerland and Elliot Gould ,Tom skerrit as well radar was the begin that I love. Many a conversation about surgery or something we have seen on an episode, can go late into the evening. I bought the series too so I can watch my favorite characters any time I wish. My mom loved the theme song, although she said it was sad. Actually, although it was fiction, he was really close to what I did. I remember the last episode so very well I was in the hospital so My husband taped it for me. david ogden steirs reminds me of peter ustinov. Christopher died Saturday,. My mother and I watched Mash ever since I could remember . Burghoff said Radar's teddy bear had been lost for 30 years until it suddenly turned up at an auction in 2005. Just want to second what Mike Neilson said brilliant searies never be matched, The best and most moving black comedy ever, Today is Veterns Day it only was natural to watch MASH a Final Goodbye.and again really enjoyed it. Bouquets to all involved for a great show. and his podcast Clean and Vivid with amazing guests! People will be watching this series long after we are all gone and enjoy it as much as we all did. Ill never be able to repay or explain fully my appreciation for giving me a sense of morality, honesty, compassion in my turbulant youth. And dont go anywhere yet. For me it has to be one of the funniest, if not the funniest programme ever. Few tv series will ever top this one. I cross at the end I miss them all, best show ever. Bless them all! As an 80 year old I have always been watching mash, and as long as the show Plays on me TV I still watch it every night at 7:0clock every night. Sad to see the passing of so many but in our hearts it will live for ever and so will they all. My son gifted me with the series. Dont miss this chance to own personal items from Loretta Swits wardrobe. I think the script writing in some ways could, be compared to only fools and horses another favourite of mine, due to the fact that Alan Alda and both his counter parts Wayne Rogers and Mike Farrell played off of each other. Wish he had stuck it out. Then moved to Twin Falls, Idaho and M*A*S*H was compulsive viewing. I am glad that I am not alone here. I love them all like family, I grew up as a kid watching them, I never tire of them. Age during show: 60-67 (He was a sprite 59 during The General Flipped at Dawn.) I watch mash on tv land every night and I love the show I dont know of this dog but I am for the first time watching the series in order which is a lot of fun. There are so many different elements to it, there is the serious side of Hawkeye and B.J (which I fancy both) then there is the pompus Charles who reminds me so much of Kelsey Grammers character in Fraiser . I have watched every episode of mash and enjoyed them all pity the spin of shows were never shown in the uk. we enjoyed it . What a strange comment. R.I.P Trapper may you join the greatest stage with Col.Potter Ltc Blake Maj Burns thanks for the laughs when I needed it and the tears when they came. MASH4077TV.com Copyright 1999-2023 RJ. I couldnt relate to that when I was a kid. We discovered reruns this winter! The focus on life, duty, responsibilities and just being people are just as spot on today as they were when originally done in each episode. They say we all have a twin but this man was spooky close in every way!! The show centered around the staff of an Army Hospital during the Korean War as they discovered that laughter really was the best way to deal with their dire situation. This show reminds me about kindness and how to show it even while living in a brutal world. Burghoff is a creative genius, not only creating works of art, but hes musically gifted, and has quite a few patents to his credit. This site and the re-runs really bring back memories that make me both happy and sad. Particularly liked Wayne Rogers. M*A*S*H has been a favorite of mine for years , theres no other series like it.a writing and acting masterpiece. Another thing I love is that you can see it almost all day now, on cable. God bless all the characters (actors).Thank you. I love M*A*S*H! Keep the reruns coming, I can always use a life lesson or a laugh. Life is to short and not much time to do things. Sadly, several members of the M*A*S*H family have passed away in the decades since the show went off the air. He also directed more than a dozen episodes. My husband was a Korean veteran, and he says so much of it is real.He passed away in 2011. Yes, that was because the way he looked. Thankyou MASH for letting me remember the good ole days. Well done guys. His character looked at the world with a sense of innocence but in no way could he be called dumb. Just love watching the reruns of MASH. His final acting role was a guest appearance in an episode of a CBS sitcom called Love & Money that aired during the 1999-2000 season. Loved both those guys. All of the actors and writers were and are the best. I love this show it is a shame some have passed but still loving watching it on television if you can give me any update that would be good. What a great way to spend the evenings, reliving the memories. I was really sorry that after mash didnt last. Thanks for sharing what they are doing today. England. Really interesting background behind mash and I look forward to watching one of the greatest shows from start to end of our time. Just stop watching the show and let the rest of appreciate a great show and good acting. Mash was a great show. His first wife was Eileen Ann Detchon and his second wife was Barbara Bushman. ! Answer always cracked me up suites him so well. "M*A*S*H" TM & Twentieth Century Fox/The Walt Disney Company. Timothy Brown, who transitioned from his career as a star running back for the Philadelphia Eagles in the 1960s to both the film and TV versions of "M*A*S*H," has died at 82 from . I live in Perth W.A. Burt Metcalfe stayed with M*A*S*H for its entire run, moving from associate producer to producer to executive producer. And wed love to hear from you! Hansdome with all his white hair. I remover watching it when my son was Being born in a hospital Setting in the waiting room the nurse came and got me to go to The Delivery room .. Oh my goodness, Im thinking how much this show with the brilliant story lines and excellent characters and the setting effected me all these years. Fabulous actors and such though provoking acting. and we ran the first Mash on TV in 1972. Larry Linville, who played Burns on the CBS war sitcom, played that character for five seasons. I have watched these superb reruns for the pat FORTY years. But I think the one that is my favorite is the one where BJ puts the reunion together for all the family members. He was a medic he liked watching the show but now he is blind. I have always been a huge fan of MASH, due in part, to the fact I had served in Korea on the DMZ in the US Army (1973-74) and had experienced so many of the same sorts of situations and characters that the show portrayed. Harry Morgan passed away in December 2011 at the age of 96. This show helped him and myself to bridge the generation gap! So many actors have passed, but some still going, and so am I. I praise the writers and actors for an unforgetable WELL DONE!!! Always tickled you funny bone, gave your just enough insight into the struggles and heartaches of war. Enjoyed the series, both originally and in re-runs. Words truly cannot describe the joy and though it has been over 40 years since I first watched the series, my laughter still remains a tearful bellyache of genuine appreciation of great humour and superb acting. Thanks for giving the greatest show ever. Our kids got us the complete M*A*S*H 4077 anthology a few years ago and every so often we get it out and watch all of it over a week or so, laughing or crying just like the first time. Thanks to all the cast , directors & writers that made each show touch our hearts.. LOVE YOU RADAR & HAWK EYE DID A SUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUPER GOOD JOB!!!!!!!!!!! Im 50 now and my childhood was full of the 4077th. Love this show. I cant get enough of the repeats. The soldier Im speaking of is truly a doubletake kind of person when he passes you. It first came on tv in the UK when I was 15, and I used to love watching with my Dad. He starred in House Calls, a CBS sitcom in which he played a doctor, from 1979 to 1982. Loved it as a teenager, loved it the second time around, and would be willing to watch it all over again. My wife and I still enjoy watching reruns on MeTV in San Antonio. He followed that with a regular role on another short-lived CBS sitcom, Herbie the Love Bug, in 1982. Who was your favorite character on M*A*S*H, Hawkeye, Radar, maybe someone else? But it was a different show in the earlier years and I preferred that. This show epitomizes humanity.. Or rather a humanity that we all wish could occur sans the aspect of war. Loretta ya still look hot! I never get tired of watching the series, in fact ive been watching the entire series over the last few weeks. If u dont have cable metv or channle 10.2. i love to look up my favorite shows and see where they are now. The sitcom ran on CBS from 1983 to 1984. Benjamin Franklin portrays the character of the chief surgeon in the series. Nothing else before or since is as good. When it first came on,on the BBC that is, it didnt have a laugh track, we were capable of getting the jokes even though it was a different culture. I still enjoy the comedy. is one of those shows where once its gone you know there will ever be another like it and that makes you happy and sad at the same time. My dream wish is to meet any member of the 4077 in person even for a second. It is one of Americas finest hours of television. The earlier episodes were more comedy with Trapper, Blake, and Burns. Farrell released his autobiography, Just Call Me Mike: A Journey from Actor to Activist, in March 2007. Always remember Larry Linville being asked about how he created Major Frank Burns. Love and Marriage. I am heartbroken to hear that another great actor from that just passed and then to read this post and see the two more as well mister Colonel Flagg funny as hell especially the episode where he has a broken arm in a cast and in front of Hawkeye he smashes the X-ray down on it just to make sure he stays around longer its just sad to hear these people passing I was maybe 3 when I remember my first episode and I was born in 82 and I still know all of the episodes because of my dad and I show I fell in love with as a kid its just sad to hear that all the people I looked up to are passing its just heartbreaking and they will all be missed and always remembered never forgotten especially by true fans, Still is and forever will be the Greatest show ever put on television God bless you all I was in my 20s and early 30s when the show was on and I can remember most all of the shows Colonel Blake was one of my favorites he was a nut especially when he would say Radar and his face would hit the door or Radar would always come in the room before Blake call for him they do not make shows like that NO MORE what memoriesthank you. M*A*S*H made a huge impact on American culture back in the 70s and 80s. Thank you so much for the re-runs that are so precious. That show can never be replaced! March 28, 2021, 6:21 am, by Is this something that was included only in certain additions of the M*A*S*H dvds? In May 2007, Farr hosted the Hallmark Channels M*A*S*H Bash 07: Klinger Edition marathon. other comedy shows from that era just do not carry the the comedy in later years Mash does that and more. The characters are old friends of ours by now. Switt is part of several animal causes. I remember watching MASH when I was a kid & now picking it up again at 61, brilliant, I laugh a lot but also shed a tear, the writing & acting from everyone throughout is just fantastic. Then their were times I would say what is going to happen or even their lines and my WIFE would say; ( why do you bother watching this if you know whats going to happen. )