MASH! Just trying to remember the good Old Days. Thanks MASH. I loved the show grew up on it. Hawkeye,s laugh never fails to cheer me up when I feel a bit down MASH is one of the most enduring series , I am watching the re runs now and never tire of them , such great acting. I love the show and I miss the actors that has pasted away. For me M*A*S*H is tied for the best show ever with West Wing.. another show of hope with a positive spirit. Ill never forget it! (Kyra Sedgwick, Kevin Bacons real life wife He seriously shot himself in the foot. I was dating an Air Force daughter and her dad would always pick at me about the show and also Gomer Pyle. every night. That was the best series ever on TV, thats why it lasted so long. It has brought much joy to millions and will continue to do so for generations to come. Try our quiz and enter to win $500!Click below to check the trivia questionhttps://bit.ly/3rEeMxk It is one of TV finest productions memorable, heartwarming, funny , and a ongoing delight. I love the comedy from MASH there were some serious scenes to the show. I think every day should end with laughter, it takes away all your cares in the world and had I known MASH was on TV I would have been watching that long ago! Kellerman died of heart. My favorite episodes are with Harry Morgan as Col. Potter. Farr was interviewed for the Archive of American Television in December 2011. However make sure you gown for your character try to an event associated with minimal length (Rich Wayne, Antarctica TEC). I feel as though I have watched it all my life. Plus the great Margaret. Kellerman died of heart failure at her home in the Woodland Hills section of Los Angeles, her manager and publicist Alan Eichler said. I Am Glad That There Still On The The Me T.v Air as of today . Reading comments here others think so too, it has then the hallmarks of a true classic. I can still laugh and get teary-eyed watching the reruns on Netflix and METV. Fantastic acting, great stories and often thought provoking stories. The two continue to work promoting autism awareness through the National Autistic Society. love them all but,Sidney, so cool. Still watching m a a h everyday love it and loretta swit. No no no no no no no. I have seen Mash ever since it has been on Me TV. And dont go anywhere yet. England. What is tell tale about how well done the show is, is that its not dated.at all. Alan Alda played perhaps one of the most memorable M*A*S*H characters, Hawkeye Pierce. Meant Joining the Army not joking the Army! I now am semi-retired, still surf (longboard) California waves, do volunteer service (Gerda & I), and teach as an adjunct professor online with a USA medical school! Watched it years ago when it first aired and now watching it again on Netflix. Larry Linville left M*A*S*H in 1977 after five seasons spent playing Frank Burns. It is great to watch my mother and I use to watch it all the time. I grew up watching this show. I HOPE IT IS ON FOREVER. Now I watch Saturday evening on Cable. Will never forget how truly great this show was. He is the most famous face on the series as he appeared in every episode, making a total of 256 appearances. Many compliments to all involved in the show, it is my entertainment almost every day, God Bless you, Everyone, you will never know how much it has meant to my life style, so I am happy to compliment those who keep going for a long time, whether repeats or notGod Bless All of You, and God Bless America.. I love M*A*S* H. I have all eleven episodes. I Still watching MASH five days a week. We watch on ME TV out of Philadelphia. Where Is The 'M*A*S*H' Cast Today? Then And Now - DoYouRemember? I will be terribly sad if the reruns are ever taken off of TV. Should never be taken off air..an absolute classic. Otherwise I love Mash and everyone else except Klinger. Weve still got a lot of M*A*S*H stars to pay our respects to. It made a huge impact on American culture back in the 70s and 80s. And to all the cast members you were and still are the best and will always be remembered ! I absolutely love MASH. Always remember Larry Linville being asked about how he created Major Frank Burns. After work l take half hour to unwind. As a Korean war vet, I really loved the show, except the constant complaining about the food. I can laugh and cry now when before I only knew tears. I watch Mash every afternoon. Even in a war zone we kept our sense of humor, just like in MASH. 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. R.I.P, I have loved this program since I was about 7, I was 1 years old when the program ended and it is still on tv. The show followed widowed aeronautical engineer named Steven Douglas and his three sons. i even loved the show mash.it was a great show and they need to come out with a reunion of the show. Auto mechanic Rizzo He ended up on The Closer as one of the detectives under the Acting Chief Brenda Johnson. Thanks for the memory to each and every one that made the show possible. I watched every episode of the show when it first aired. His interview can be found here. Brilliant work,,,brilliant cast, etc. I thought Id hate it because it would remind me of a painful experience. My 3 children also likewise when they stopped with free TV, one of my 6 brothers bought the series & they didnt miss TV,even their friends got into it! Schulz is to Hogans Heroes. Gelbart also wrote the screenplays for the feature films Oh, God! Morgan died peacefully in hospice care at the age of 96, and his "M*A*S*H" colleagues stayed close with him until the end. I named my Jeep Hot Lips. the whole thing is very watchable, it makes moden shows pale, you can understand the frustration of the real life medics at the front line. I own the whole series now and I watch one every night before bed time. Edward Winter (Col Flagg) has a doppelgnger working and roaming the wards at Walter Reed Army Medical Center (WRAMC). It was a part of our lives and now has spanned them as well. So clever. What a gift they left for generations to come! There is one thing to say about MASH is it was the greatest TV show based on what realy happen at war. Missed it first time round on UK TV but now enjoying reruns on Freeview 61 True Entertainment. May God bless all those wonderful people who worked hard every day to make us laugh.c. currently still tv. I was a young PFC in the Marine Corps when mash started. Later that year, he starred in an unsold sitcom pilot for CBS called W*A*L*T*E*R in which Walter OReilly became a cop in St. Louis. Satire, double entendre, innuendo, all were delivered with healthy doses of humor and drama. I believe the show contributed to my becoming an RN and joking the Army! I still cry on sad episodes and laugh even though I have seen every episode more than once. I love Mash . Watching MASH older runs, reminds me of a time in my life that was good & secure, predictable when I was in college at USM. Its such a pleasure to watch When he got back to the states he got a job as a grave digger. we just love the rerun of mash (channel true entertainment) we watch every morning and evening 2 shows daily and sunday evenings 4shows although hawkeye can be a pain in the derriere!!!!! Some actors grew others never did Loretta Swit was terrible in 1972 as she was in 1983. 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. ) It first came on tv in the UK when I was 15, and I used to love watching with my Dad. 8.9k Views. They remembered him with tremendous affection, as Alan Alda said that. Her interview can be found here. As great as it is, the movie is terrible. Guess its too much like saying goodbye. i agree 100%, it was an amazing show, that would have been great to have a movie reunion. Linville made guest appearances on shows like CHiPsThe Love Boat, Fantasy Island, Airwolf, Night Court, Nurses, Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman, and Murder, She Wrote. Possess a exclusive type, however, not a ridulous. It was an honor! so far, they go thru the entire season one after anotherthen at the end, they start the series over again. Was a great show and still watch the reruns to day. Sorry folks that should have read God bless them all.. The last episode i think was the best, for one thing it was three hours long and another everyone went home except klinger. Just watched the Goodbye episode of Mash had seen it before cried then and now. I never did see a doll episode and all of my years of watching MASH they just fit together all of them all of the cast and I still watch it. Winchester joined the other doctors at the mobile army surgical hospital after Frank Burns made his departure. it makes me feel like a kid again I was born in 1975 . Alda 1 Morgan 2 and Jamie 10. Just finished watching several runs of M.A.S.H. I watched them through my entire Navy career and loved to find similarities between MASH and my real life. A wonderful show on many levels, innovative, moving,excellent blend of comedy and social criticism. I recently had surgery and during my recovery time, I discovered MASH was on Netflix, NO commercials. McLean Stevenson should have stayed onhe was good! And just a bit more of where Im coming from, I am 65 years old and throughout my life I have watched an incomparable amount of television. Loved both those guys. One of the best shows ever made. I have all the seasons and a little merchandise, friends call me obsessed. I was young during its glory years and, I feel like I grew up with the show. There are very few things in life that choke me up, but just the thought of watching the last episode does it. Facts Verse I remember a day when the last Mash episode aired, I made a martini and wore a Hawaiian shirt and brought a folding chair to the dinner Hall in my dorm. Gave my wife Joyce and I a great deal of pleasure during the Hi honestly my fondest memory of the majority of my childhood is coming home after school turning on my broken down black and white TV and watching mash. I LOVE THIS SHOW. God bless them all, especially those who are no longer with us. In the beginning MASH was pretty funny back in my stoner days but after watching reruns lately it was obviously biased leftwing propaganda crap. I totally agree. LOL.then comes Hot Lips, Traooer and then Col. Blake(sad they had to kill him off when he finally got to go homesad) then Frank Burns! After M*A*S*H ended, Harry Morgan starred in AfterMASH alongside Jamie Farr and William Christopher. MASH is still one of my favorite shows but the best were the first three years. I missed the original start to the series. Anytime I want to go back in time I watch one of these and its like in 6 or 7 again and I can hear his laugh. "Gary Burghoff always made me feel sorry for him," Charles told the Television Academy Foundation in a series of interviews on M*A*S*H. "Because he felt, not neglected, but he felt he wasn't getting his proper dues." But, according to Charles, the . OMIGOD!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Love mash.. Being in love with MASH is an understatement, my wife and I can share the same feelings. Loved every character. May god bless everyone involved. The movie version was deep n great too. Love this show . Great show, we make a pilgrimage to the M*A*S*H site in Malibu Creek State Park almost every July. The series was a spinoff of the . I had a Larry when I was in the Navy 67-71on the USS Wasp. If he did it was brilliant, he should have done it more! Great acting by everyone, but Mr. Linville steals the show in the early years. I pull the DVDs out every now and then just to watch, what I would say, 100 times. Bouquets to all involved for a great show. God Bless. All of this is no more evident then the lasting appeal of this classic, being viewed by generation after generation. I am watching the movie M*A*S*H now Love that we get to watch MASH again. 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. Something draws you in and you become one of them, and after watching for so long and seeing the characters never age, I can feel that way too for a half hour. Each and every character was unique and they all came together to produce a series that is timeless. Burns, a much-respected showrunner and comedy writer, died last January at 85.. Kim. Though it has been written some of the characters did not get along well, all of them portrayed nothing but professionalism making each character seem larger than life. i.e. It makes me sad, happy, and everything in between! Rock stars are infamous for their insatiable appetites for all things in excess. MISS YOU MASH. I found reuns of MASH, and it is the first time I have laughed in the 3 years since my husband died.