The setting of the television series "MASH" is a mobile army surgical hospital during the Korean War, specifically around the early 1950s. The show primarily takes place at the 4077th MASH unit, where medical personnel deal with the challenges of war while providing care for wounded soldiers. The backdrop of the Korean conflict serves as both a dramatic and comedic element, highlighting the absurdities of war and the resilience of the human spirit.
1983
No, MASH was filmed in California
MASH means Mobile Army Surgical Hospital
Ireland. Bangers are sausage and mash are mashed potatoes.
they saved people . 97% of people that went into a mash unit survived .
No, MASH began in 1972 and the A-Team was in 1983, which was the year MASH ended.
1962
The final episode of "MASH" was broadcast on Feb 28th 1983, and set on July 27, 1953. The final episode of "After MASH" was broadcast on May 31, 1985 and set in the year 1954.
1983
The movie came out in 1970.
Robert Altman's movie MASH was released in 1970. It is a fictional account of the real MASH 8055 based in Korea. The book's author, Robert Hooker, was one of the MASH surgeons in 1950.
September 1972
1983
MASH
That happened in 1975.
The television series MASH aired from September 17, 1972 to February 28, 1983 an 11-year run.
No. His first movie was released the year MASH ended, and his first TV work was two years later