Stay safe and stay alive folks. growing up watching MASH from the beginning to the end from the different cast to the final cast it was a great show I truly miss the actors that were in the show the ones that we have lost thankfully the show will remain reruns forever God bless all of you and thank you for the Memories. The actors are all fantastic and the stories were funny, sad, heartwarming, gut-wrenching and real! We all sorely missed those who have passed. Watching the re-runs on Tru Entertainment which I enjoy. Love and Marriage. have also full. When M*A*S*H ended, Gelbart was brought in to create AfterMASH for CBS. is one of those shows where once its gone you know there will ever be another like it and that makes you happy and sad at the same time. I am watching the one where Radar goes home right now. From 2012 to 2015 he served as a panelist on Cashin In, an investment program on the Fox News Channel. He was heartbroken having to restrain a dear friend. I meant Young One, Gabby. I still watch MASH. The show followed widowed aeronautical engineer named Steven Douglas and his three sons. If you guys come anywhere near Melbourne Australia it will be nice to meet anyone of you and i promise it want take much of your time.This will be a one time chance in all the numbers in the world. Sundance runs it the most, but TV Land runs it every night. I was too young to watch the first few seasons until the reruns started but once I did, I was hooked. at the Ottumwa Canteen (a real part of Ottumas history and still in business.). I now am semi-retired, still surf (longboard) California waves, do volunteer service (Gerda & I), and teach as an adjunct professor online with a USA medical school! And, I Always WILL! Will never grow tired of watching it.Best series ever. The television show follows the members of the 4077th Mobile Army Surgical Hospital, which stationed in Korea during the Korean War. other comedy shows from that era just do not carry the the comedy in later years Mash does that and more. document.getElementById( "ak_js_1" ).setAttribute( "value", ( new Date() ).getTime() ); This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. I totally agree. "This isn't a hospital, this is an insane asylum!" I am watching M*A*S*H right now. Theres a quiz on the show, on the internet, I got 100%, guess Ive seen the reruns enough to have them memorized. will never stop watching it, After being an Army vet during the Korean War put me in touch with a lot of what went on and I appreciated the attempt at the accuracy of everything and I fell in love with all the characters bless all of them, I am addicted to mash watch it every night. The humour has stood the test of time, still so funny and I like the way the characters bounce off one another. We can revisit at the touch of a button,even though they grow old,they stay the same. If anyone out there would like to see all the 11 seasons please check with your local library.. you should be able to borrow a season at a time (about 4 discs per season). I doubt if there will be another show this loved. It was quite an emotional evening (Kleenex helped). The show was a success due to its excellent writing and directing. I was a young PFC in the Marine Corps when mash started. Wow! She was 84. In January 2016, host Eric Bolling paid tribute to Rogers. What a fabulous way to start a day! Cold Blakes YO! Miss them good ole shows and times. Love MASH, its like an old friend, a favorite pair of shoes, a blanket, comfort food. never gets old can watch them all day over and over. The funny part is the reruns have caught my childrens attention and they are watching it too! Sad to hear of some passings. He then went on to serve as executive producer for AfterMASH from 1983 to 1984. Nothing else before or since is as good. I love the show and I miss the actors that has pasted away. I watch Mash every afternoon. Rogers died in December 2015 at the age of 82 from complications of pneumonia. set on dvd. Below youll find brief summaries of what the cast (and producers) of M*A*S*H have been up to since they either left the series or it came to an end in 1983. when i was a baby me and my dad use to watch it all the time. MASH! Particularly liked Wayne Rogers. Mulcahy), in . I think it has the most recognizable musical score. It is by far my all time favorite. . Beyond a doubt, the best ever. I guess I was born in the wrong time period. At the age of 75, David died at his home in Newport, Oregon on March 3, 2018, from complications related to bladder cancer. Havent found anything comparable with it,. Reynolds wrote and directed a number of episodes. Great story line, great acting,great everything! Thank you Hawkeye, Margaret and all the rest. Gary was such a great actor to play the part as he did. Anytime I want to go back in time I watch one of these and its like in 6 or 7 again and I can hear his laugh. I felt very empty inside after watching goodbye, farewell, amen. corinne loewy, I am looking to find out about nurse kellye her name is kellye. Every day from Mon through Fri from 6 to 8pm Im sitting in front of my TV to watch MASH. Its neat that Mr. Linville & Mr. Stiers were together at the closing of the last MASH unit, as it meant that each of the replacement surgeons had a chance to meet his predecessor, as Wayne Rogers & Mike Farrell were both at the 30th Reunion Special, and McLean Stevenson & Harry Morgan appeared together in the S3 episode The General Flipped at Dawn, and they both had starring roles in the 1978 Disney movie, The Cat from Outer Space. Thanks for giving the greatest show ever. Burghoff chose to leave the shows cast after its 7th season following the tragic death of wife and daughter in a California brush fire. While she was in Korea I as a high school kid drove her 52 Pontiac Chieftan. I would say that for the first 39 years I always looked forward to watching, now I say with a heavy heart that are getting old and boring. I watch MASH every night at 7PM on Me TV (suburban Phila.) He reprised the role in the 1984 TV special W*A*L*T . But if I was to pick Id say Hawk-eye Pierce and Walter Radar Oreiley. I love watching mash radar is my favorite but they all make me laugh. I recently had surgery and during my recovery time, I discovered MASH was on Netflix, NO commercials. I especially enjoyed the episode when Hawkeye noticed that Margarette was using a hands free method of scratching her gluteus maximus due to a bad case of prickly heat, or as Colonel Potter said, rump rot complicated by the fact that the hospital was out of shake campho phenique which meant that the fire on the old back porch continued to burn. Long live MASH and all the characters we love so well. Yes agree , although they had there own style of humor which was good up to them being replaced with Steirs and Morgan . I am really sorry to hear thosed characters who have passed away. I had 4 roommates and wed all meet up and watch while eating dinner. It would be great if the actors could return to the site where where it was filmed and dig up the time capsule they buried in one of episodes. My son and I watch everyday I grew up watching masg it was one of my favorite TV shows. He had so many variations in pronouncing it and every one was hysterical. and love all the characters be they from the start, right through to when the series ended, and we are sad to learn of the passing of some of such wonderful actors. You said it like it was and still is in this world. I have always loved the episode of Hawkeye and his Longhorns and the one about Adams Ribs. love them all but,Sidney, so cool. May they rest in peace. I loved all the characters but had a real soft spot in my heart for Sidney Freedman, the psychiatrist. But he turned it down, according to a . Thats what is so amazing. I to am adicted . You blurted your atheism as if you have rights that Vera doesnt. No swearing or racialsvslews. I grew up with these wonderful people and think of them as a very intricate part of my life. In a 1970 profile of him that was published by The Los Angeles Times, the piece detailed, "The family traveled extensively; his father did USO tours, appeared in nightclubs, performed in burlesque and vaudeville.'One of my most vivid memories is going to sleep every day at 5 . Just hilarious. Although M*A*S*H may be their main claim to fame, most of the cast continued acting after the series ended. We are of that age where we can remember it when it first came out, and feel warmed again by the quality of it all. I loved MASH then just as much now,it pulled me out of some difficult times, love y all of you forever. Look foreword to watching each night during the week. hat. Been watching since it originally aired. Love it.Im glad its on t.v. Is this something that was included only in certain additions of the M*A*S*H dvds? MASH portrays every aspect of the human condition between tragedy and humor, and it never fails to entertain. From 6pm to 7 pm their are 2 MASH episodes on MeTV 6 nights a week. Never will be repeated , ground breaking , so glad I was there on the sofa. In this regard Hollywoods antiwar sentiments win out. A 1995 guest appearance on Burkes Law was his last acting role until 2010 when he co-starred in the film Daniels Lot. My favorite all time TV show. I am glad that I am not alone here. I loved the show grew up on it. And yes I tear up watching the finale. This show helped him and myself to bridge the generation gap! A calssic and also recorded the 20 and 30th TV reunion shows which were very emotional. I enjoy the show.My father-in-law used to watch it. But I can honestly say that regardless I still to this day enjoy every single episode. Its the war that the government has tried to sweep under the rug. Mash has not only inspired the actors to be greater then they have ever been before or after their roles in the show. The series was a spin-off of The Mary Tyler Moore Show. I have often said that M.A.S.H. Arent good memories wonderful? I loved them all. Its really hard to think of only one comment when it comes to the impact that this crew made on my life. I love mash so much Ive seen all the episodes over and over and I never get bored. I also love watching it anytime. Much much better than the stuff on TV today. They were all fabulois actors! He wrote three episodes during the spin-offs first season and directed two. I think it helped to maintain my sanity in that crazy place. You see my brothers were in Nam at the time and I remember how the show made me feel closer to them! I had no idea so many passed bless their soles and the writers who knew what it was really like It was my favourite show then and still is today. id been a fan of the show since i was a kid,where can i watch all the episodes,theyre not available on hulu.com or crackle.com yet. God bless them all, especially those who are no longer with us. I as well miss the MASH show, but I watch daily on METV. He appeared in a number of made-for-TV movies in the 1980s and 1990s. It brings back childhood memories and the humor is clean! Brilliant. Many of the folks involved with MASH were also talented artists, musicians, and activists. Besides his MASH-related roles. My husband and I watch recorded episodes of MASH almost every night. I cried when Henry died when radar went home and the final episode when everybody goes home. I watch MASH religiously on TVLAND. and no show is like it, My husband and I watch MASH and have introduced it to our teens. It has generational appeal, as it is also a favorite of my adult son and my teenage grandson. Have just read about Trapper lost the site for a while, but now l have got it back. Supporting the main cast was a large recurring cast who played various doctors, nurses, supporting staff, patients and civilians. The best scenes were radar reading the telegram about henrys death and the final episode when Hawkeye goes up in the chopper and sees bjs note saying goodbye on the hill overlooking the camp. They made a good quality show that will continue on through several generations! *dyed* not died. They Loved the show. Her interview can be found here. It was bitter-sweet, but we had a ball! Oops. Before he decided to try his hand out as an actor, Arbus was a successful fashion photographer. How do you keep your DVD from filling up?? Every character is like a family member and I enjoy every rerun episode as if Id never seen it before. And a year and a half ago someone bought me the entire series on DVD This is what I do recreationally at college (well this and video games). I own the entire series on DVD and watch almost daily. In 1986, he co-starred in Blackes Magic, an NBC crime drama. Ive been watching this show since I was little girl with mum and dad in South America. When an LLC owner dies, the transfer on death of the LLC membership interest can get more complicated. I am so crazy about the re runs on True Entertainment UK that I have even bought a box set just incase I miss an episode. He was previously married to Elisabeth Bostrom and Janet Gayle. I was in high school when Mash first came on TV. OMG I CRIED SOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO HARD AT THAT EPISODE!!!!!!! Sad to hear. MISSED IT GROWING UP BUT IVE FOUND YOU ALLLLLLLLL NOW. I watch reruns from 6:15 til 7:15 nightly (Whoever slotted that time slot on channel 1 in Australia is also obviously a comedian) but I find that by watching M*A*S*H and missing the daily half hour news slots, a pleasure. Alan Alda did participate in both Making M*A*S*H and the 30th Anniversary Reunion Special from 2002. In addition to starring in MASH and its follow-up series. Im 50 now and my childhood was full of the 4077th. Watched and cried through the whole of last nights offering showing the end of the War. I was 10 when this show started and still love watching it everyday now as a adult. I miss all the cast I wish that all the cast would come back. The cast was phenomenal. I have mash 4077 on DVD I watch all the time inlove them all. Try and watch all repeats when we can.how I wish those actors (all) were still give is laughs now. A lot can happen in that amount of time. My dad was there in the war. Sue miles. All the cast and crew were on hand except for McLean Stevenson, who celebrated his permanent departure from the company by not attending. Yes, that was because the way he looked. I cannot say enough good things about it. For some of us the comedy was remembered as we may have Sad to hear, they added the perfect glue during their cameos. all i can say is the cast of mash is the best.no tv show will replace it i watch it over and over i still love it well done to all who appeared in it well done. Here are some of the rumours: Timothy Brown: (Captain "Spearchucker" Jones) --------------. To Me, M*A*S*H IS, and ALWAYS will BE, THE Greatest Television Show of ALL Time! Wish he had stuck it out. Mash represents a period in time that we will always look back on fondly. I really love watching the show when I get very depressed. Barney MillerBatmanBaywatchBensonThe Beverly HillbilliesBeverly Hills, 90210BewitchedThe Big ValleyThe Bob Newhart ShowBonanzaThe Brady BunchThe Carol Burnett ShowCharlie's AngelsCheersCSI: Crime Scene InvestigationCSI: MiamiDallasDesigning WomenThe Dick Van Dyke ShowDiff'rent StrokesThe Drew Carey ShowThe Dukes of HazzardEverybody Loves I have watched MASH for the last 31 years. i belive there was a dog in the show called meat ball..he is supposed to look like my friend mark..cant find any reference..what kind of dog was he..pics ?..please help..great show..jj. I am only 16, but when my dad introduced me to this show years ago, I was hooked. My husband says time for the funnies honey. His interview can be viewed here. There are so many moments that make you laugh, tear up, and want to fight for whats right. In 1985, he played Congressman Sam Greene on the blockbuster CBS miniseries North & South. I watch reruns of episodes all the time. Especially when he laughed. Meant Joining the Army not joking the Army! Still watch it on, ME TV, and NETFLIX. I am now watching & enjoying the reruns. I dont know why. Many thanks to all the great actors and production They remembered him with tremendous affection, as Alan Alda said that. In the early 1990s, Morgan teamed up with Walter Matthau for three made-for-TV movies about a lawyer (Matthau) and a judge (Morgan). On the big screen, Morgan had a small role in the 1987 feature film Dragnet starring Dan Aykroyd and Tom Hanks. Reynolds directed episodes of numerous TV shows, including Heartbeat (1988), Life Goes On (1989-1990), Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman (1993), and Touched by an Angel (1995-1998). Watching the re runs on true entertainment. I had many meals in the NCO-Officers Club {dinners} their soup was better than what we had in our mess hall. Might quit watching TV when ME TV completes the series..ME TV is great.I also watch Hogans Heroes and The Rifleman..if you are not aware of ME TV, find it! Also in 1991, he helped executive producer Memories of M*A*S*H for CBS. I just watched one of my favorite episodes on TV Land- The Abduction of Margaret Houlihan- from 1976. Timothy Brown, who transitioned from his career as a star running back for the Philadelphia Eagles in the 1960s to both the film and TV versions of "M*A*S*H," has died at 82 from . Though it has been written some of the characters did not get along well, all of them portrayed nothing but professionalism making each character seem larger than life. They all became family. He continued acting, primarily on television, until the late 1990s. Still watch in reruns. It was an honor! He played it so well that I hope he didnt quit because he was hated by the public. Pass along to anyone interested. Same with BJ Uncut replacing Wayne Rodgers. I would always be late to football training as training started when Mash ended. From 1989 to 1990, Metcalfe helped produce FM, a sitcom that aired on NBC. Id love to be able to shake the hand of just one these icons. Cheers from Australia. You can watch the show on TVLand if you have that channel. M*A*S*H was arguably one of the most influential television series of all time. I am sure I did not see all the originals back in the day but even if I remember some it is good to watch them again. I hope it is played for ever so the next generations can enjoy a perfect program. JUST MAY BE THE GREATEST TV SHOW OF ALL TIME. I am a M*A*S*H devotee. Todays episode was Radars farewell and I wept. I love this show so much. It is as funny, as moving and as thought provoking now as it was when it began.perhaps even more so. AMAZING RUN! Loved him. Doesnt your menory serve you best when you are remembering your favorites? The fact that Mash is still running on a couple of channels attests to its relevancy even today. We are both Disabled Veterans USARMY. At first, he auditioned for the role of Hawkey but he convinced to play Blake instead. Let us know in the comments section. My 3 children also likewise when they stopped with free TV, one of my 6 brothers bought the series & they didnt miss TV,even their friends got into it! Great show and I wish all take notice on what the message was. I watch it 5 nights a week on different tv stations (directv). It was the right blend of comedy and drama, and the cast was just inspired.