| M*A*S*HBy Persona Non Grata
       What could have been a better time for the debut of an antiwar comedy
      than 1972 when anti-Vietnam sentiment was still high? Set in the early
      1950s behind the lines of the Korean War, the characters were all members
      of the 4077th M*A*S*H (Mobile Army Surgical Hospital) sent there to treat
      the wounded. Based on the hit movie by the same name (released in 1970),
      which was, in turn, based on a book written by Richard Hooker (a
      pseudonym), a doctor who had actually served in a Korean War M.A.S.H.
      unit, the show offered a satirical look at the folly of war and military
      bureaucracy.
       Revolving around Captain Benjamin Franklin "Hawkeye" Pierce
      (Alan Alda), a loveable, sardonic, surgeon, the cast of quirky characters
      used humor to relieve the stress of treating a parade of wounded and dying
      GIs, the miserable conditions they were living under, and the hypocrisy of
      war. Capt. John McIntyre "Trapper John" (Wayne Rogers) was
      Hawkeye's tent mate and best buddy. Commanding officer, Lt. Col. Henry
      Blake (McLean Stevenson), was reluctant to exercise authority. Typifying the military mindset were Major Frank Burns (Larry Linville)
      and Major Margaret "Hotlips" Houlihan (Loretta Swit), the
      by-the-book whistleblowers who were carrying on a not-so-secret affair in
      Houlihan's tent. Cpl. Walter O'Reilly "Radar" (Gary Burghoff),
      the bashful aide, was given his nickname for his ability to predict when
      helicopters would be bringing in more wounded. Cpl. Maxwell Klinger (Jamie
      Farr) ran around in high heels, feather boas, and dresses, hoping for a
      Section 8 discharge. Major Charles Emerson Winchester (David Ogden
      Stiers), was a stuffy, aristocratic, Bostonian who graduated at the top of
      his class form Harvard Medical School. Replacing Lt. Col. Blake, (who was
      discharged in only to have his plane go down), in 1975 was Col. Sherman
      Potter (Harry Morgan) a career army doctor, more authoritative yet fair
      and understanding. When Trapper was discharged B.J. Hunnicut (Mike Farrell) replaced him
      as Hawkeye's co-conspirator. A two-and-a-half-hour final episode aired on
      February 28, 2024 and was viewed by the largest audience ever to watch a
      single television program. CAST:Capt. Benjamin Franklin Peirce (Hawkeye) - Alan Alda
 Capt. John McIntyre (Trapper John) - Wayne Rogers
 Maj. Margaret Houlihan (Hot Lips) - Loretta Swit
 Cpl. Walter O'Reilly (Radar) - Gary Burghoff
 Lt. Col. Henry Blake - McLean Stevenson
 Father Francis Mulcahy - William Christopher
 Cpl. Maxwell Klinger - Jamie Farr
 Col. Sherman Potter - Harry Morgan
 Capt. B.J. Hunnicut - Mike Farrell
 
 
  
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