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 still remarkable - funny, poignant, moving, occasionally schmaltzy - but always well scripted, acted and often directed by the actors who really know the players
The Only Actors Still Alive From The Cast Of M*A*S*H - Looper Many of the great talents who starred in "M*A*S*H" have passed away in the years since it ended, but a number of them are still with us, many remaining active in the entertainment industry
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
M*A*S*H Full Episodes - YouTube Come on in, take off your skin, and rattle around in your bones! MASH - Colonel Flagg: That's Pretty Pinko!
The cast of MASH: Where did the actors end up? For 11 years, the staff of the 4077th Mobile Army Surgical Hospital captivated TV viewers with a multifaceted view of the Korean War M*A*S*H — a small-screen adaptation of Robert Altman ’s
M*A*S*H - Cast Crew — The Movie Database (TMDB) The 4077th Mobile Army Surgical Hospital is stuck in the middle of the Korean war With little help from the circumstances they find themselves in, they are forced to make their own fun Fond of practical jokes and revenge, the doctors, nurses, administrators, and soldiers often find ways of making wartime life bearable
What Happened on the Final Episode of MASH TV Series and How Did It End? M*A*S*H star Loretta Swit, who played the tough-but-beautiful Major Margaret “Hit Lips” Houlihan, died at the age of 87 on May 30, 2025, making Alan Alda the only one of the show’s living stars to have appeared in both the pilot and the finale