It had run its course and ratings had hit rock bottom so it got canned. The rising popularity of women's golf also contributed in my opinion
If you are talking about the TV series then it would be Alan Alda.
What happened to the actor fro'sm the TV show MASH Gary Burgoff hand?
no cause is known for it, though it is presumed to be a birth defect known as a localized Dysmelia. -from wikipedia.
MASH 8055 was the unit that MASH 4077 of the book, movie and television series was patterned after. It was the first Mobile Army Surgical Hospital to be activated in South Korea in July 1950. In 1952 it was re-designated at the 43rd Mobile Army Surgical Hospital and finally had a permanent at Camp Humphreys where it was deactivated in 1997.
When did MASH Character Henry Blake die?
shot down over the sea of japan. it spun in. there were so survivors.
Which MASH episode does Margaret tell BJ how dare you say your pain is greater than anyone else?
Margaret said it to B.J in the episode, "Wheelers and Dealers". "How dare you think your brand of suffering is worse than anyone else's! Maybe you do have the most to lose but that's only because you've got the most!"
Did elliout gould play in mash?
Elliott Gould played the character Trapper John in the Robert Altman movie MASH (1970). This character was also played by Wayne Rogers (M*A*S*H) and Parnell Roberts (Trapper John M.D.).
What characters in MASH stayed there the whole time?
Four characters stayed for the entire 11 season show; Hawkeye, Father Mulcahy, Margaret and Klinger.
Why did Mclain Stevenson leave MASH?
Stevenson thought he took his character as far as possible and his contract was up so he moved on to other things.
The MASH 4077 (or as Colonel Potter said it "4 0 double-7") was in Uijeongbu, South Korea during the Korean War. It was noted time and time again that the 4077 was only 3 miles from the front
McLean Stevenson (11/14/27 - 02/15/96) played COL Henry Blake in the CBS television comedy M*A*S*H from 1974-75. He left the show at the Season 3 finale. He wanted more of a starring, instead of a supporting, role in the series, and he thought he could do better because "everyone loved Henry". Unfortunately he was right -- everyone loved Henry, but not necessarily McLean Stevenson.
Where is the still from Mash now?
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.
Who was the dentist in the movie mash?
The role of Capt. Walter Koskiusko "The Painless Pole" Waldowski, DDS was played by John Schuck .
im not 100% sure if he had 2 ranks or what but he was a 2nd Lieutenant corporal
How many viewers watched the mash finale?
"Goodbye, Farewell and Amen" was the CBS television series M*A*S*H's (1972-83) finale aired on 28 February 1983. It was episode #256 and watched by an estimated 121.6 million viewers. It is still the most watched finale of any television series.
Who played painless in mash movie?
The music was written and performed by Johnny Mandel while the eerie lyrics of "Suicide Is Painless" were written by Mike Altman, the 14 year old son of the film's director.
"Painless" was the dentist, played by John Schuck.
How did MASH replace Wayne rogers?
Between Seasons 3 and 4 of the CBS television series M*A*S*H (1972-83), Wayne Rogers decided not to renew his contract. He did not appear on the Season 4 premiere but was definitely a character as Hawkeye tried to catch up with him to say goodbye. As Hawkeye raced around the airport, he met B.J. Hunnicutt, Trapper John's replacement.