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NCIS was spun off from JAG, as Mark Harmon's character appeared on JAG.
He was not on the tv series.
The television series MASH aired from September 17, 1972 to February 28, 1983 an 11-year run.
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I can't find any evidence there was an official TV spinoff of the movie Cliffhanger. There was a video game in 1993 and an announced remake (although that appears to be stalled) in 2009, but no television spinoff.
No, MASH began in 1972 and the A-Team was in 1983, which was the year MASH ended.
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The 1990 TV show that has been slated for a new spinoff series starring actors from the original series is "Saved by the Bell." The new spinoff, titled "Saved by the Bell: The College Years," will feature some of the original cast members reprising their roles as they navigate their way through college.
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Walter Eugene O'Reilly, "Radar," the Company Clerk in the TV show and movie Mash, was from Ottumwa, Iowa.
No. It was based on the MASH unit 8055.Answer 1There were seven MASH units in the Korean War: 8054th Evacuation Hospital8055th Mobile Army Surgical Hospital (this was the unit the author of MASH was assigned to)8063rd Mobile Army Surgical Hospital (this unit was mentioned frequently on the TV show MASH)8076th Mobile Army Surgical Hospital8209th Mobile Army Surgical Hospital8225th Mobile Army Surgical Hospital8228th Mobile Army Surgical HospitalAnswer 2Actually there was a mash 4077 and the tv show was based on, but after the tv show came out the unit was getting to much static and publicity so they changes the name to the 43rd mash. The motto really was "best care anywhere".Answer 3The author of the book and resulting TV series was assigned to the 8055th MASH on which he based the fictitious 4077th MASH.
He was not on the tv series.