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  1. Apr 27, 2017 · Classic TV Moments: M*A*S*H – Colonel Blake’s Helicopter Crashes. Discharge papers for Col. Henry Blake arrived at the close of the 1974-75 season for M*A*S*H in the episode Abyssinia, Henry. McLean Stevenson’s kindly and bumbling character, beloved for his humanity in the face of armed-services strictures, was ecstatic to return home ...

  2. Mar 21, 2009 · David Mikkelson. The cast of M*A*S*H did not learn of Col. Blake's death until they were actually filming the scene in which it was announced. Death was one of the many subjects that was rarely ...

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  4. Jul 3, 2011 · Here’s an excerpt: Advance word is that Col. Blake will be discharged from the lovable “M*A*S*H” unit and die in a helicopter crash on his way home to civilian life. [ 1] It’s not quite accurate but close enough to completely spoil the ending to the episode, more so than an allusion to Mr. Roberts. Stiff condemns the decision to kill ...

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    Although Blake was a beloved character on the show, his death was prompted by McLean Stevenson, the actor behind him, when he decided to leave the series. According to a few people involved with the show, Stevenson wanted to be a star, and not part of an ensemble cast. He agreed to stay until the end of the season, but was apparently very unhappy. ...

    In an interviewin 1998, Lary Gelbart, one of the other producers, talked about the lead-up to Blake’s death on the show. He said that the scriptwriters for the episode were sworn to secrecy. Gelbart and Reynolds wanted it to “essentially be a goodbye episode in which people shared their feelings, no big tension no big storyline.” According to Reyno...

    Reynolds recountedthat on the night the episode went live he got a phone call from a woman who had just watched the show. She said “You made a big mistake, it was a rotten thing to do. We’re all crying here, you’ve upset everybody,” adding that she wouldn’t watch the show again. In response, Reynolds told her that he didn’t care if she watched it a...

  5. Oct 9, 2022 · While the death of major characters might be a regular occurrence on modern shows, M*A*S*H's call to kill Colonel Blake was groundbreaking for its era. M*A*S*H is one of the most successful TV sitcoms of all time, with the show being based on the novel and 1970 movie of the same name. It evolved over its first few seasons from a sitcom complete ...

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  6. Jun 22, 2023 · The Fire In MASH's Final Episode Was Real. The fire that ravages the 4077 in M*A*S*H ’s record-breaking finale “Goodbye, Farewell, And Amen” looks shockingly real for the early 1980s, but the fire’s realism isn’t due to good special effects. In reality, the forest fire that takes over M*A*S*H’ s camp in the show’s finale was an ...

  7. M*A*S*H wanted to show the horrible realities of war. 9. When Trapper leaves. Hawkeye and Trapper were best friends. Trapper gets his discharge orders early and has no choice but to leave without saying a word. Hawkeye is heartbroken that his friend is gone and he didn’t even get to say goodbye. 10. The finale.