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M*A*S*H (1972)

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M*A*S*H is an American television series developed by Larry Gelbart, adapted from the 1970 feature film MASH. The series was produced in association with 20th Century Fox Television for CBS, which follows a team of doctors and support staff stationed at the "4077th Mobile Army Surgical Hospital" in Uijeongbu, South Korea during the Korean War. The show's title sequence features an instrumental version of "Suicide Is Painless", the theme song from the original film. The show was created after an attempt to film the original book's sequel, M*A*S*H Goes to Maine, failed. It is the most well known version of the M*A*S*H works.

The series premiered in the U.S. on September 17, 1972, and ended February 28, 1983, with the finale, "Goodbye, Farewell and Amen", becoming the most watched television episode in U.S. television history at the time, with a record-breaking 125 million viewers, according to the New York Times. It had struggled in its first season and was at risk of being cancelled. Season two of M*A*S*H placed it in a better time slot; the show became one of the top ten programs of the year and stayed in the top twenty programs for the rest of its eleven-season run. It is still broadcast in syndication on various television stations. The series, which depicted a three-year military conflict, spanned 256 episodes and lasted eleven seasons.

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War & Politics   Drama   Comedy  

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Alan Alda
as Hawkeye Pierce

Alan Alda
as Hawkeye Pierce

Mike Farrell
as B. J. Hunnicutt

Mike Farrell
as B. J. Hunnicutt

Harry Morgan
as Sherman Potter

Harry Morgan
as Sherman Potter


Loretta Swit
as Margaret Houlihan

Loretta Swit
as Margaret Houlihan

David Ogden Stiers
as Charles Winchester

David Ogden Stiers
as Charles Winchester

Jamie Farr
as Maxwell Klinger

Jamie Farr
as Maxwell Klinger


William Christopher
as Father Mulcahy

William Christopher
as Father Mulcahy