In the opening of "MAS*H," the nurses prominently featured are Major Margaret "Hot Lips" Houlihan, played by Loretta Swit, and Lieutenant Nurse Linda, portrayed by actress Sally Kellerman. They are part of the 4077th Mobile Army Surgical Hospital during the Korean War, and their characters play a critical role in the show's blend of comedy and drama. The opening scene highlights the challenges and chaos of wartime medical care, setting the tone for the series.
The slender brunette running towards the camera in the opening credits of MASH* is actress and model, Shirley Temple. However, it is often misattributed to be other actresses. The footage of her running was part of the show's iconic opening sequence, which set the tone for the series’ blend of comedy and drama during the Korean War.
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That is Kathy Denny Fradella
She has many names because they just swap the names of the nurses around
Average MASH unit will have: Nine doctors, 29 nurses and some 159 other soldiers which in all make up a typical MASH unit. MASH 4077-the TV Series, although was very correct in their medical protocal but seriously lacked the number of people it really takes to run a MASH.
There were one.
She married a director/producer and lives in California
The book MASH: A Novel About Three Army Doctors by Richard Hooker, produced a movie, television series and several TV spin offs. It is based loosely on experiences of doctors and nurses in the first Korean based MASH unit 8055 which later became the 43rd Surgical Hospital.
MASH was not the oldest TV show, nor was it the longest running show. See the link below for a complete list.
Opening a hole us harder running through it means the work was already done
Both. They work where they are needed. If an emergency happens a mash unit will be set up in a location where the most people can be seen in addition to a hospital.