M*A*S*H (TV series) - Wikipedia The show is an ensemble piece revolving around key personnel in a United States Army Mobile Army Surgical Hospital (MASH) in the Korean War (1950–53) The "4077th MASH" was one of several surgical units in Korea
M*A*S*H (TV Series 1972–1983) - IMDb MASH is a truly unique series, with both the seriousness of war and yet laugh out loud humor The parallels are undeniable, where heartbreaking moments are mixed with goofy guys making jokes
M*A*S*H - Wikipedia M*A*S*H (an acronym for 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
M*A*S*H (1970) - IMDb The whole film is mean, tough, less innocent It gets points from me for that Altman and his cast develop a magnificent mood right away But they fail to do very much with it "MASH" is a great 45-minute-long movie that just goes on too long
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What Ever Happened to the Cast of M*A*S*H? - People. com M*A*S*H was a '70s sensation that aired on CBS for the first time on Sep 17, 1972 Larry Gelbart developed the TV show from the original 1970s film Keep reading to see which cast members
What The Cast Of M*A*S*H Looks Like Now New York native Alan Alda won two Emmy Awards for outstanding lead actor in a comedy series for his role as surgeon Benjamin Franklin "Hawkeye" Pierce during all 11 seasons of "M*A*S*H" His hair was already salt and pepper in 1972, but Alda had long-since embraced his gray strands at 89