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  1. Apr 5, 2021 · Why did Radar leave M*A*S*H in Season 8? On the show, Radar almost didn't leave the 4077th. In "Goodbye Radar", which was a two part episode that served as Episodes 4 and 5 of Season 8, the corporal learns that his uncle has passed away.

  2. Dec 29, 2023 · Published on December 29, 2023 02:18PM EST. 0 seconds of 36 secondsVolume 0% 00:00. 00:36. After playing the role of Radar on the CBS sitcom M*A*S*H for seven seasons, Gary Burghoff was...

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    • Radar's Teddy Bear
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    After being turned away by the Marines because he wore glasses, Radar joined the Army in hopes of getting into the Signal Corps, but was assigned to the 4077th MASH instead. In the novel Radar volunteered for the Army right after finishing high school, but in the TV series, he states that he was drafted. As a reflection of his youth, he had brought...

    With women

    One of the more heavily developed themes throughout the series was Radar's fairly clumsy efforts to relate with the various women he meets. Radar was a virgin and very naive in romance, although he had a fiancée who broke up with him in the Season 1 episode Love Story. His naivete made him an occasional romantic target of the camp's nurses such as Nurse Gilbert (Bobbie Mitchell) in Dear Dad...Three and Nurse Baker (Lynne Marie Stewart) in Lt. Radar O'Reilly. In many episodes where Radar tries...

    With Hawkeye

    Radar initially idolized Hawkeye and often went to him for advice about almost everything, but in Fallen Idol, after Hawkeye convinced Radar to go to Seoul to lose his virginity he came back to camp as a casualty. Overwhelmed with shock and guilt, Hawkeye spent a night binge drinking then had to run out of the OR during surgery the next day to throw up (which he never had to do before). When Radar later questioned Hawkeye about it, Hawkeye lost his temper, cursing everything about Radar befor...

    With others

    Radar gets along well with his fellow enlisted, particularly Klinger and Igor, and also most of the officers, including both his commanders (Blake and Potter) and most of the surgeons (Hawkeye, Trapper, B.J. and Charles). Conversely, he was often abused by Frank Burns, who called him derisive nicknames like "Pipsqueak" or "Runt", and at one point told him to keep quiet unless there was "a call for Philip Morris", which offended Radar. On numerous occasions when Frank would enter the Swamp, wh...

    In the first three Seasons of M*A*S*H, Gary Burghoff appeared in every episode. After Season 5, with work putting a strain on Burghoff's family life, he renegotiated his contract, agreeing to do 13 episodes per Season instead of the usual 24 (during these times, the character of Radar was usually on R&R). By Season 7, Gary started experiencing burn...

    Throughout the series, Radar was known for sleeping with a teddy bear that he brought with him from home as a comfort; in Officer of the Dayhe claimed that it belonged to his brother. The teddy bear became the source of many jokes throughout the series, including: 1. In The Novocaine Mutiny, it was revealed during Hawkeye's court martial that Radar...

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    Radar, like Captain Hunnicutt and Colonel Potter, is Methodist.
    Gary Burghoff's left hand is slightly (but visibly) deformed, which would ironically make him unfit for military service. This was covered up in the series by Radar holding a prop such as a clipboa...
    According to the Muppet Wiki, Sesame Streetcharacter Big Bird has a teddy bear named Radar, named by Big Bird's performer Carroll Spinney as a tribute to Gary Burghoff and his character.
    Radar was 18 at the start of the series, but Gary Burghoff himself was almost 30 at the time the series began. Audiences were generally fooled by his short stature, boyish appearance, and prepubesc...

    Radar had a penchant for overusing words, especially when addressing superior officers. One such example was when he addressed Colonel Potter: 1. Radar: Uhh, excuse me, Colonel, sir... 1.1. Potter: Radar, you can call me 'Colonel' or'sir'. You don't have to do both. 1.2. Radar:Yes, sir, Colonel. 1.3. Potter:That's better. 1. (at the conclusion of A...

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  4. Jan 21, 2024 · Gary Burghoff was an undisputed highlight of "M*A*S*H" in the fan-favorite role of Radar. So why did he leave in the middle of the show's 11-season run?

    • Amanda Finn
  5. Good-Bye Radar: Part 1. Episode aired Oct 8, 1979. TV-PG. 25m. IMDb RATING. 8.3 /10. 632. YOUR RATING. Rate. Comedy Drama War. As Radar returns from leave, the camp struggles with a total loss of electricity due to a malfunctioning generator and a stolen backup. Director. Charles S. Dubin. Writers. Ken Levine. David Isaacs. Dan Wilcox. Stars.

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    • Comedy, Drama, War
    • Charles S. Dubin
    • 1979-10-08
  6. Sep 29, 2023 · Radar O’Reilly is portrayed by Gary Burghoff in M*A*S*H – both the movie and the TV series. That doesn’t mean, however, that the iterations are the same. In fact, you could say the latter presents a more realistic depiction of a young man sent to war. Growing up on a farm in Ottumwa, Iowa, Radar is relatively naïve when he enters the US military.

  7. Apr 14, 2024 · Radar is the heart and soul of M*A*S*H, providing a level-headedness and sincerity that balances out the other loud and comedic characters. Gary Burghoff, the actor who played Radar,...

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