In the CBS television series M*A*S*H (1972-83), the centerpiece of "the Swamp" was the gin still. At the end of production in January 1983, The Swamp, Operating Room and the signpost were donated to the Smithsonian. It was on exhibit until January 1985. Today it is in storage somewhere in the Smithsonian.
"After MASH" (1983-1984).
MASH was on the air from 1972 to 1983.
MASH - film - was created on 1970-01-25.
The Original Monster Mash was created in 1962.
You can find the MASH video online at the YouTube website. Once on the page, type "MASH" or "MASH video" into the search field at the top of the page and press enter to bring up the video.
Most of the cast are still acting, although many have passed on and most of them are in there 80s and 90s, they still are remembered and recognized for their work in MASH.
Most of the cast are still acting, although many have passed on and most of them are in there 80s and 90s, they still are remembered and recognized for their work in Mash.
Yes, it is.
it is still called mashed kwano
you can now buy moshling figures series 1 in OG or BHG and still can get mash up cards series 1 in Singapore
In reruns it will probably always be on the air somewhere
Sour Mash Process A small portion of the sour left over mash from the previous batch is taken from the still and added to the new incoming mash. What that does it adds continuity from batch to batch also helps control the pH of the mash which is a crucial thing The 'mash' is a mixture of grain, malt and water and some mash from a previous batch which will contain live yeast. It does not refer to the flavour of the whiskey but the process in which it is made
look at me now with black and yellow
Mash up some stuff together. MAGIC. You now have mush. :p
lic of india (MASH)
Alan Alda (Hawkeye) and Loretta Swift (Hot Lips) are two, but there are more.
sausages and mash potatoes