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Inspired by Richard Hooker's 1968 bestseller, "MASH: A Novel About Three Army Doctors", and the 1970 Robert Altman film of the same name, M*A*S*H depicted the medical staff and personnel of -
"Hawkeye" Pierce
Captain Benjamin Franklin “Hawkeye” Pierce is the lead character in the M*A*S*H novels, film, and television series. The character was played by Donald Sutherland in the film and Alan Alda on television -
Walter "Radar" O’Reilly
"Radar is my informer. He's my snitch, my friend, my helper. If he could fly he'd be my falcon." "Walter O'Reilly. Decent, gentle. Innocent as a lamb, twice as cuddly." -
Margaret "Hot Lips" Houlihan
"The Major is a paradox: A woman of considerable passion, she is also a stickler for military correctness. I wouldn't mind making a grab for her myself, but I don't know how -
Sherman T. Potter
"My first days were a mite uneasy. Nobody was jumpin' for joy over me. I was no Henry Blake; never tried to be..." Colonel Sherman T. Potter was one of the main characters from -
Maxwell Q. Klinger
"When I leave the Army it'll be the HONORABLE way-- with a Section Eight!" Corporal (later Sergeant) Maxwell Q. Klinger is a character from the M*A*S*H television series played by -
Major Frank Burns
"I'd vouch for this man's character, but he hasn't got any." Major Franklin Delano Marion Burns was ranking surgeon and second-in-command at the 4077th MASH. He was portrayed by -
Lt. Colonel Henry Blake
"Whatever you guys decide is fine with me." "Ever since the dark days before Pearl Harbor, I've been proud to wear this uniform..." -
Charles Emerson Winchester III
"Gentleme-e-en.." "Charles, you're pompous, arrogant, conceited, and a total bore... But you're all right." -
Aggie O'Shea
Aggie O'Shea was a character who appeared in the Season 8 episode of the CBS-TV series M*A*S*H titled "War Co-Respondent". The part of “Aggie O’Shea” is based upon -
Captain B.J. Hunnicutt
"B.J. Hunnicutt… Clean cut, family, even temperament… In spite of that I really like the guy." "I'm a temporarily misassigned civilian." -
Goodbye, Farewell, and Amen (TV series episode)
Goodbye, Farewell and Amen is a television movie that served as the final episode of the M*A*S*H television series. Closing out the series' 11th season, the 2½-hour episode first aired on -
List of M*A*S*H episodes
This is a list of all 256 episodes of the M*A*S*H television series, which aired on CBS-TV for eleven seasons, premiering on September 17, 1972 and ending in a two-hour -
Colonel Sam Flagg
Colonel Samuel Flagg is a neurotic CIA agent whose area of assignment includes the 4077th MASH unit on the CBS television series M*A*S*H, played by actor Edward Winter. Col. Flagg is a -
"Trapper John" McIntyre
"John McIntyre!'Trapper' John! Only man to find fulfillment in a Boston Maine Railway, in the- in the ladies can! Conductor opened the door, the girl looked out and yelled'Oh, he trapped me -
Oliver Harmon "Spearchucker" Jones
Oliver Harmon "Spearchucker" Jones was a surgeon who appears in the MASH novel by Richard Hooker, the MASH movie and also in the M*A*S*H television series. He was portrayed by Fred Williamson -
Yessir, That’s Our Baby (TV series episode)
Yessir, That's Our Baby is the fifteenth episode of the eighth season of the CBS-TV series M*A*S*H, as well as the 188th overall series episode. Directed by cast member Alan -
Susan Saint James
Susan Saint James (born August 14, 1946) made a guest appearance on the CBS-TV series M*A*S*H as Aggie O'Shea, a war journalist who takes a shine to B.J. Hunnicutt -
Lend a Hand (TV series episode)
"Lend A Hand" is the 20th episode in the eighth season of the CBS television series M*A*S*H, also the 193rd overall series episode. It originally aired on February 4, 1980. and -
Heal Thyself (TV series episode)
Heal Thyself is the seventeenth episode of the eighth season of the CBS-TV series M*A*S*H, as well as the 190th overall series episode. Directed by cast member Mike Farrell, the episode -
Edward Herrmann
Veteran actor Edward Herrmann (born July 21, 1943 – died December 31, 2014) appeared in a Mike Farrell directed episode of the CBS-TV series M*A*S*H called Heal Thyself, as Captain Steven J -
Antony Alda
Antony Alda (December 12, 1956 – July 3, 2009) appeared as medic Corporal Jarvis at the Battalion Aid station in the M*A*S*H episode "Lend a Hand" (season 8, Episode 20) with father Robert -
Bonnie Jones
Bonnie Jones, now Bonnie Jones Reynolds (born February 7, 1938) played the recurring role of Lieutenant Barbara Bannerman, a M*A*S*H nurse and love interest of Hawkeye in Seasons 1-5 of the -
Captain Steven J. Newsom
Capt. Steven J. Newsom, a temporary replacement surgeon who visits the 4077th. appears in the Season 8 episode of M*A*S*H titled "Heal Thyself". The part of Captain Newsom is played in the -
M*A*S*H (TV series)
Inspired by the 1970 film of the same name and the novel "MASH: A Novel about Three Army Doctors" by Richard Hooker, M*A*S*H was an American television series about a team of
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