What happened to the helpers that hid the franks?
The helpers that hid Anne Frank and her family were arrested by the Gestapo and sent to concentration camps. Miep Gies, who helped hide the Franks, survived the war and later published Anne Frank's diary. Otto Frank, the only survivor from his family, maintained a lifelong friendship with Miep Gies.
In the mash episode KIM what was Hawkeye reading to the kid?
In the MAS*H episode "Kim," Hawkeye is reading to a child from "The Swiss Family Robinson." The story serves as a distraction and comfort for the child during a difficult time.
M*A*S*H, the TV series, was developed by Larry Gelbart which was adapted from the 1970 movie MASH, which was based on a 1968 novel MASH: A Novel About Three Army Doctors by Richard Hooker.
What does the British term for bangers and mash mean?
Yes it is. I am English and eat this often. Bangers are sausages and mash is mashed potatoes.
What kind of food did the mash people eat?
They mostly ate Army Rations. But on occasion they got to try food from the Greeks on Greek Easter , fresh veggies from the locals. Though Hawkeye ordered Ribs and Sauce from a restaurant near Deerborne Station in Mich( I think), and Klinger received a gift of Hungarian Hotdogs from the Famous "Tony Paco's" from a patient he befriended who is also from Toledo, Ohio.
What was Radar O'reillys drink?
Radar's drink of choice was the Grape Ne-Hi (or Nehi) soda, pronounced Knee-High.
What type of tent is The Swamp from MASH?
Made from canvas
It is a General Purpose Tent or "G.P" for short
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Where are the cast of mash now?
Alan Alda (Hawkeye)- Currently a visiting professor at SUNY Stony Brook School of Journalism and a member of the advisory board of The Center for Communicating Science. He recently starred in the movie Tower Heist in 2011.
Wayne Rogers (Trapper)- Regular panel member on the Fox New Channel stock investment show Cashin' In, a result of building a very successful & lucrative second career as an investor, investment strategist and advisor, and money manager.
Mike Farrell (BJ)- Activist for politically liberal causes and creator/co-founder of Farrell/Minoff Productions in 1985 with Marvin Minoff. The company produced the 1998 film Patch Adams.
Loretta Swit (Margaret)- Starred in the plays Mame (2003) and Amorous Crossings (2010).
David Ogden Stiers (Charles)- Starred in Better Off Dead(1985), and The Majestic (2001). Voicework in Beauty and the Beast (Cogsworth in 1991), The Hunchback of Notre Dame (Archdeacon in 1996), Pocahontas (Governor Ratcliffe and Wiggins in 1995), Atlantis (Mr. Harcourt in 2001), and Lilo and Stitch (Jumba Jookiba in 2002)
Gary Burghoff (Radar)- Works as a professional jazz drummer in the band The We Three.
William Christopher (Mulcahy)- Did a US tour in the mid-90s with Jamie Farr doing The Odd Couple on stage
Jamie Farr (Klinger)- Starred in 1990s production of Guys and Dolls. Hosts a daily radio travel feature called "Travelin' Farr".
McLean Stevenson (Henry)- Passed away on February 15, 1996 at the age of 68.
Harry Morgan (Potter)- Passed away on December 7, 2011 at the age of 96.
Larry Linville (Frank)- Passed away on April 10, 2000 at the age of 60.
What were the cast members of Mash paid per episode?
Different actors had contracts for different amounts.
What season did McLean Stevenson leave MASH?
McLean Stevenson left the television series MAS*H after its third season. He portrayed the character Lieutenant Colonel Henry Blake, who was written out of the show in the season three finale, "Abyssinia, Henry." His departure marked a significant turning point in the series, as it introduced more dramatic elements to the storyline.
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.
Are any former mash actors Mormon?
Yes, some former cast members of the television show "MAS*H" are known to have connections to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church). One notable example is actor Alan Alda, who played Hawkeye Pierce; while he was not raised Mormon, he has expressed admiration for the faith. However, the primary cast members were not predominantly associated with the LDS Church.
What number episode does Trapper leave MASH?
In the CBS television series M*A*S*H (1972-83) Trapper John is with the group as they say goodbye to Henry Blake at the Season 3 finale. However by the premier of Season 4 he is on his way back to the States, but never seen, as the show welcomes B.J. Hunnicutt.
The CBS television series M*A*S*H ran from 1972 - 1983. The Korean Conflict lasted 3 years. M*A*S*H lasted for 11 years and 256 episodes.
in the game.. M stands for mansion... A stands for apartment.... S stands for shack... H stands for house
In the US army it stands for Mobile Army Surgical Hospital.
What happened to kernel Blake on mash?
On the CBS television series M*A*S*H (1972-83), Colonel Henry Blake receives orders of release from active service and returns home. His plane was shot down over the Sea of Japan.
The CBS television series, M*A*S*H (1972-83) did have two spinoff shows:
What do the call MASH sign post?
In the CBS television series M*A*S*H (1972-83) the signpost is called the signpost. There were 3 posts constructed during the 11 year run of the series, and it represented home to the members of the 4077th. During the final episode, the characters took their own sign back to their hometown. The signpost and contents of "The Swamp" were sent to the Smithsonian Institute in Washington DC.