M*A*S*H a comedy-drama television series that ran for eleven seasons on CBS about the Korean War celebrates its 50th Anniversary.
Wayne Rogers
M*A*S*H – Henry, Please Come Home
The 4077th is awarded a citation for 90% efficiency. General Hammond arrives in camp to give the award to Henry personally, and at the ceremony, drops a bombshell that Henry’s experience is needed at Tokyo Medical HQ, effective immediately. With… Read More ›
M*A*S*H – Cowboy
“The Cowboy,” a chopper pilot whose nickname stems from his gun holster belt and cowboy hat, arrives at the 4077th with a shoulder wound. He is anxiously awaiting a letter from his wife, who he fears is leaving him for… Read More ›
M*A*S*H – Bananas, Crackers, and Nuts
After an unending stream of wounded, Hawkeye and Trapper demand some R&R in Tokyo. Things are made worse when Henry leaves to go to a medical conference. Knowing that acting commander Frank will not give them the R&R they so… Read More ›
M*A*S*H – Yankee Doodle Doctor
General Clayton wants to film a documentary on a M*A*S*H unit and nominates the 4077th for filming. A movie director from Special Services, Lieutenant Bricker, is assigned to construct the film.
M*A*S*H Season 3
M*A*S*H’s third season comprises several benchmark episodes. In “Rainbow Bridge,” Hawkeye, Trapper, Radar, Klinger, and an opportunistic Frank Burns participate in a swap with the North Koreans of wounded POWs. In “The Consultant,” Robert Alda (Alan’s dad) guest stars as… Read More ›
M*A*S*H – Pilot Episode
Ho-Jon, the houseboy of Captains Hawkeye Pierce and Trapper John McIntyre has been accepted to Hawkeye’s college, but they need to raise a tuition for him, so they hold a party while their commanding officer, Lt. Col Henry Blake, is… Read More ›