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  1. M*A*S*H is a comedy drama war series that ran from 1972 to 1983. It follows the staff of an Army hospital in the Korean War who use humor to cope with their situation. See cast, episodes, trivia, awards and more.

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    • 1972-09-17
    • Comedy, Drama, War
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  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › M*A*S*HM*A*S*H - Wikipedia

    M*A*S*H is a 1970 feature film adaptation of the original novel. The film was directed by Robert Altman and starred Donald Sutherland as Hawkeye Pierce and Elliott Gould as Trapper John McIntyre. Although the title had no punctuation onscreen, i.e. "MASH", in posters for the movie and in the trailer, it was rendered as M*A*S*H .

  3. M*A*S*H (an acronym for Mobile Army Surgical Hospital) is an American war comedy drama television series that aired on CBS from September 17, 1972, to February 28, 1983. It was developed by Larry Gelbart as the first original spin-off series adapted from the 1970 feature film M*A*S*H, which, in turn, was based on Richard Hooker's 1968 novel MASH: A Novel About Three Army Doctors.

    • Comedy Drama Medical Drama Sitcom War
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  5. Find out who directed, wrote, and starred in the classic comedy-drama series M*A*S*H, based on a novel by Richard Hooker. See the full list of cast and crew members, including Alan Alda, Harry Morgan, Jamie Farr, and more.

  6. Browse the episodes of M*A*S*H, the classic comedy-drama about a mobile army surgical hospital in the Korean War. See the titles, dates, ratings, summaries and cast of each episode.

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  7. Watch 11 seasons of M*A*S*H, a comedy series about a mobile army surgical hospital crew in the Korean war. Start your free trial and enjoy thousands of shows and movies on Hulu.

  8. Members of the 4077th Mobile Army Surgical Hospital care for the injured during the Korean War and use humor to escape from the horror and depression of the situation. Among the 4077's people are Capts. Benjamin "Hawkeye" Pierce and "Trapper John" McIntire, Majs. Margaret "Hot Lips" Houlihan and Frank Burns, and Cpl. Walter "Radar" O'Reilly.

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