"5 o'clock Charlie" was trying bomb the ammunition dump at or near the 4077th, but kept missing. He was called 5 o'clock Charlie because he regularly appeared overhead at 5 o'clock every day during the episode.
There wasn't an Aussie pilot. It was an Aussie anesthesiologist named Ugly John. After Ugly John left MASH, the actor came back as an Aussie MP named Muldoon.
William Christopher portrayed Father Francis P. Mulcahy in the TV series MASH. (In the pilot episode, this character was played by George Morgan.)
There were 251 episodes of MASH filmed. In addition "After MASH" a spin off sequel, had 30 episodes, and another spin off series W*A*L*T*E*R had a pilot episode filmed, but was never picked up.
Illinois. He was seen regularly wearing a University of Illinois at Urbana-Chmapign sweatshirt or drinking from a mug with their logo.
Alan Alda (Hawkeye)- $10,000 (pilot episode) up to $235,000 (finale)
John P. Mulcahy, the only time the priest's name as such and the pilot episode was the only episode that George Morgan played as that priest.
* Benjamin Franklin 'Hawkeye' Pierce * Major Margaret Houlihan * Maxwell Klinger * Father Mulcahy (it was a different actor for the pilot episode only)
This is a trick question. Most of the MASH episodes were in color. Including the pilot episode. There were two episodes that included black-and-white shots; season 4 episode, "The Interview," which was in all BW and season 7 episode, "Our Finest Hour," which was a BW episode mixed with flashbacks that were in color.
Father Mulcahy wins a rigged raffle in the pilot episode of the TV series "M*A*S*H".which was very funny
He did 4 movies in 1973,according to IMDb. Check their website for titles. He was in the pilot episode of MASH, in 1971. His first movie was 'The YOung Graduates' in 1971
The plural of mash is mashes.
sausages and mash potatoes