In Collection
#644
Seen It:
Yes
1: Pilot
2: To Market, to Market
3: Requiem for a Lightweight
4: Chief Surgeon Who?
5: The Moose
6: Yankee Doodle Doctor
7: Bananas, Crackers and Nuts
8: Cowboy
9: Henry, Please Come Home
10: I Hate a Mystery
11: Germ Warfare
12: Dear Dad
13: Edwina
14: Love Story
15: Tuttle
16: The Ringbanger
17: Sometimes You Hear the Bullet
18: Dear Dad, Again
19: The Longjohn Flap
20: The Army-Navy Game
21: Sticky Wicket
22: Major Fred C. Dobbs
23: Ceasefire
24: Showtime
Comedy, Drama, War
USA / English
| Alan Alda |
Captain Benjamin Pierce |
| Wayne Rogers |
Trapper John |
| Gary Burghoff |
Corporal Walter O'Reilly |
| William Christopher |
Father Francis John Patrick Mulcahy |
| Jamie Farr |
Corporal/Sergeant Maxwell Klinger |
| Mike Farrell |
Captain B.J. Hunnicut |
| Larry Linville |
Maj. Frank Burns |
| Harry Morgan |
Col. Sherman Potter |
| McLean Stevenson |
Lt. Col. Henry Blake |
| Loretta Swit |
Major Margaret Houlihan |
| David Ogden Stiers |
Maj. Charles Emerson Winchester III |
| Odessa Cleveland |
Lieutenant Ginger Ballis |
| Roy Goldman |
Roy |
| Director |
Alan Alda; Robert Altman |
| Producer |
Gene Reynolds; Ingo Preminger |
| Writer |
Richard Hooker; Ring Lardner Jr. |
As the most highly-rated television show in syndication, M*A*S*H ran for 11 seasons, was nominated for 99 Emmys, and took home a Golden Globe and People's Choice Award. Full of wit, dry humor, and dark comedy, the series centers on the human drama facing a group of Army surgeons. These soldiers show, with laughter and heart, the difficulties they face in their attempt to survive and save lives at a Mobile Army Surgical Hospital in the Korean War.
| Series |
M*A*S*H |
| Region |
Region 1 |
| No. of Disks/Tapes |
1 |
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