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- 1. Pilot Sep 17, 1972
- Hawkeye's Korean houseboy needs money for medical school.
- 2. To Market, to Market Sep 24, 1972
- Hawkeye and Trapper attempt to retrieve a supply of hydrocortisone stolen by black marketeers.
- 3. Requiem for a Lightweight Oct 1, 1972
- Trapper enters the intercamp boxing tournament.
M*A*S*H: Created by Larry Gelbart. With Alan Alda, Loretta Swit, Jamie Farr, William Christopher. The staff of an Army hospital in the Korean War find that laughter is the best way to deal with their situation.
- (61K)
- Comedy, Drama, War
- TV-PG
- 1972-09-17
M*A*S*H (Mobile Army Surgical Hospital) is an American media franchise consisting of a series of novels, a film, several television series, plays, and other properties, and based on the semi-autobiographical fiction of Richard Hooker.
- 1968–1986
- MASH: A Novel About Three Army Doctors (1968)
Trapper John, M.D. 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 ...
- 11
- 256 (list of episodes)
- September 17, 1972 –, February 28, 1983
- CBS
M*A*S*H (TV Series 1972–1983) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.
M*A*S*H. A fast-paced and fun-filled series relating the antics of a mobile army surgical hospital crew during the Korean war. They are basically dedicated surgeons who turn to humor as relief from the front-line operating room. more. Starring: Alan AldaMcLean StevensonWayne Rogers.
- Alan Alda
- September 17, 1972
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Sat, Sep 22, 1973. Every day for the past six weeks, at 5:00 o'clock p.m. on the nose, a North Korean "washout from Kamikaze school" has let loose a bomb in the general direction of the hospital's sub-ammo dump. Very affectionately known as "Five O'Clock Charlie," the only thing he hits on the nose is the time.
M*A*S*H, American television dramedy series that aired on CBS for 11 seasons (1972–83). The highly rated show was based on the movie of the same name by Robert Altman and was set in a mobile army surgical hospital in South Korea during the Korean War. The stars included Alan Alda and Loretta Swit.