This Photo Is Not Edited Look Closer at the M*A*S*H Blooper
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- Can you think of any other bloopers from M*A*S*H that you noticed while watching the series either during its initial run or in reruns and do you think that the writers of the show realized that they were frequently contradicting themselves and referencing pop culture items that didn’t fit within the show’s timeline?
▬Contents of this video▬
00:00 - Intro
00:27 - Time Traveling Comic Book
00:58 - MacAthur’s Inaccurate Representation
01:19 - On Your Mark, Get Set, NO!
01:37 - Mickey M*A*S*H-Up
02:10 - More Comic Book Shenanigans
02:48 - Cookie Confusion
03:05 - Duke To The Future
03:48 - Time Traveling On Thin Ice
04:24 - The Perplexing Pinball Machine
04:53 - A Monster Mistake
05:21 - The Blob Blooper
05:40 - Military Mistakes
06:13 - Sing Me A Song
06:44 - Questionable Hairdos
07:08 - Ahead Of Their Time
07:27 - Nailed It!
07:49 - By Any Other Name…
08:15 - Let’s Do the Time Warp Again
08:40 - Hawkeye’s Ever-Changing Backstory
09:02 - Outro
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Are you a fan of the iconic TV series M*A*S*H? Well, get ready for a hilarious and informative video that will have you laughing out loud! Join us as we take a look at some of the most notorious bloopers, anachronisms, and continuity errors found in the show. From misplaced props to character inconsistencies, we've got it all covered. You won't believe some of the mistakes that made it into the final cut of the episodes. But don't worry, we'll also be highlighting some of the show's shining moments, and celebrating the incredible talent and chemistry of the cast. So grab some popcorn and get ready to laugh, because this is going to be a wild ride!
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I appreciate your dedication to historical accuracy, but as one who enjoyed the series, Who Cares!
If you wanna hear nitpicky, I noticed a near microscopic error in an episode I must have watched a hundred times. It was the one where BJ is in the swamp lamenting about receiving a medal he felt he didn’t deserve. In the background is a postcard on the wall featuring a 727 airliner. It’s a plane that didn’t exist until 1962.
Like I said, nitpicky. But it’s fun finding little imperfections like that. Ultimately, it does nothing to alter my love of the show.
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@@FactsVerse I alway love trivia videos about old shows from the 70s. Barney Miller. All in the Family. Good Times. The such.
Life gets easier when you realise it was a TV show...
The heart of the show is the only thing that kept me attracted to it.
Yep,
Yeah and on top of that, it's concept from the beginning was as a SITCOM(Situational COMEDY). It wasn't till about the 4th season and the arrival of Potter and the change in Margarets character from the buffoon to extremely competent
Operating room and Head Nurse that the show started taking on more of a serious nature.
@Norberto Fontanez No sir. I am not a MD but I have been in the medical field for better than 45 yrs. I started out as a med tech in the United States Air Force. Then the rest of my career(life, ha) as a civilian with many different hats mostly as a Paramedic and Radiology Technologist. Coincidentally, the *Doc* nickname started in my youth. My initials are D. R. H. There was another D. H. In my class so the teacher distinguished us by giving me the doc tag. And it stuck with me my whole life. Got kinda tricky for awhile when on the job. Now you know more than you ever wanted about me huh?! 😂 🫡
You mock the mental illness of strangers in other videos. I'll be damned if I am going to take life advice from you.
Despite its inaccuracies, MASH was actually really funny and imo the best comedy of that whole era by far!
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By far!!!!....1st 3 seasons way ahead of its time!!!
@@keithbrown8814 Absolutely! The first three seasons with Henry Blake and Trapper John were the best. Those two couldn't be replaced.
These discrepancies often happen due to different writers being brought in throughout a series. I never understood why actors didn't bring these to the attention of writers. They, better than anyone else, should know their characters well enough. Ultimately, a lot of inconsistencies with timeline comes down to the person in charge of "getting it right".
the thumbnail pic is misleading, wasn't in the video
In the first season, Henry refers to his wife as Mildred and later she becomes Lorraine and Potter's wife is Mildred.
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Radar being a time traveller would make sense, with him hearing the helicopters before anyone else does
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Or he’s a really talented clairvoyant. It would explain how he knows when the choppers are coming. And how he knows what anyone is going to say or when he is about to be summoned & why. And in the case of him reciting a John Wayne line that hasn’t happened yet, it’s supported by Hawkeye not really knowing who Radar is impersonating but makes a joke instead, which in turn hides the fact that Radar is predicting the future. Yeah?
I found it interesting that none of the nurses ever got pregnant with all the hookups they had. Birth control pills weren't legal until 1960.
Some of the wives' names were changed back & forth (Mildred & Lorraine).
The horse Potter had kept changing. Look at its markings.
How come Max had his own tent while the nurses slept 4 in a tent. They had a higher rank than him.
Henry had 2 kids when he was drafted & his wife was pregnant with a 3rd kid, a boy. In his last episode, Henry only had 2 kids, a girl & a boy.
Radar said his bear came from his brother who was a box-boy at the grocery store back home. In other episodes, he never talked about siblings. Neither did Hawkeye.
Frank stole a Colt 45 revolver from a General in a later episode while in an earlier episode, he actually had his own Colt 45 revolver which he used for target practice.
I can't remember for sure but, didn't BJ put up the San Franciso sign on the signpost (yet it is shown in earlier episodes).
In the episode when the General sent a psychiatrist to the MASH, the last scene shows Hawkeye & Trapper standing by the door of the SWAMP & facing in the opposite direction from where the General was standing.
The surgical team walking around in scrubs & gloves post-op, especially when they should have had blood all over them.
Margaret always left the table while she was a scrub nurse & an emergency came up, causing the circulating nurse to take over for her at her table. The circulating nurse should have taken care of the emergency. Margaret cross-contaminated the fields by not changing her gloves.
In one episode, you can clearly hear Margaret giving the same orders, in the OR, looped over & over again.
When Iron Guts Kelly came to the OR, he was wearing his scrub backward. Radar did that also.
I'm a retired RN, BSN & it really ticked me off that the Nurse's uniforms were so tight.
I also noticed Margaret's nails immediately. She would have been thrown out of nursing school for wearing her nails that long. One of my classmates actually was, she was told twice to cut her nails. She refused & was kicked out of the program. She actually left nail marks on my wrist while taking my pulse.
In one of the seasons, Margaret wore very garish makeup. I don't know whose idea that was but it was terribly distracting & wouldn't have been allowed in the nursing profession.
There is a scene in the OR where Hawkeye goes from one patient to another with bloody gloves and never puts on clean ones; ironic because when Winchester arrives Hulahan accuses him of touching his nose and he was sent to re-scrub.
The plastic syringes used in filming mash are questionable; the first plastic syringe was made by an Australian in 1951 and the first disposable patent was issued in 1956. there was one scene where I saw a nurse using a glass syringe.We use a glass syringe on the farm during the 1950's and 60's.
There is a scene where they are filming a scene inside of a tent but their camera also captured the sky above the top of the tent on the left side.
Love the M*A*S*H series and we have the complete dvd set in the original binder; We watch them all the time from beginning to end,, pause for a couple weeks and then rewatch them again.
When Col. Potter first got there he said he was from Nebraska, then later in the series, he was from Hannibal Mo.
Don't forget he was also a crazy general
In the military, where you are from (where you live with your spouse and kids) and where you are born and raised may be two different things.
You do realize by now that you had a blooper in your report of a blooper, right? When Margaret was trying to encourage Radar...you showed 2 pics of a different actor. 😆
I saw that too n was like.. wait, is this a test haha
@@erictroxell715 I know! I could hardly believe it! ☺️
Lol I thought I was seeing things 😂
Yep! He became a caddy in 1980. Before that, he was on the submarine Neptune in "Gray Lady Down" and the boyfriend of a Walton sister before that...
It's like the hairstyles and clothes from Happy Days. They didn't even try to look like the fifties (and eventually the 60's) as the series went on. Their hair and clothes looked late 70's and early 80's. Got lazy I guess.
Same ! With the hairstyles on Mash
That didn't really bother me until I got older and noticed the difference. Initially, it could be ascribed to them being a medical unit and military discipline being a bit lax. But the fact that the haircuts are ALL 1970s styles.....
Hawkeye's ever changing back story was a part of the character, his negative opinion on the military would have him making changes just to mess with the military mind. I don't see it as mistakes but as intentional by the character.
There was an episode where Hawkeye claimed to have read up on recent advancement with an open heart massage, and performed one. It was framed as being risky and experimental.
Open heart surgery and open heart massage were developed in the 19th century and were standards of medicine before the first world war. I'm sure there are plenty more MASH medical boners, but since I am an engineer, I only have the one that I can state. Sorry I can not say what episode or even what season. Although I vaguely feel it was shortly after Col Potter joined the cast.
The first 13 episode package tried to be Korea around 1950, but most of the uniforms, jeeps, trucks, all the choppers, cots, tents, hospital equipment....were Nam surplus. After a year or so every viewer knew it was really about Vietnam and was social commentary on that controversial war. After 75 it was blatant.
The drum heads that Radar was playing on in one episode weren't produced until the mid-sixties! 😆😆
Good catches I sure wouldn't have noticed! Now the door's open to the same with Happy Days from about season three on! Season one they stick to the era and it had a Norman Rockwell feeling much of the time! Later on it seemed to be "anything goes" with not only the extras in the crowds but the main actors as well! Hahaha!
Not to mention the disappearance of the older brother Chuck.
Also the music played in each episode was all over the place about 5 years, 2 or 3 in some episodes. When it starts there were songs from 55 to 58 or 59
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Great video. Well done. 👍😄 We have the complete TV series. Love Mash.
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No wonder we are so cynical as a society. Finding fault with everything takes the fun out of watching anything.
1) Watch what you like & enjoy it.
2) Quit reading / listening to nitpick "blooper" posts.
Maybe for you. For others it adds to the enjoyment rather than taking away from it.
Hawkeye also refers to Margaret in a early episode as Khaki Godzilla. This is two errors in one. The first film with Godzilla was released in 1954 as Gojira. The name Godzilla comes from the film's English version which wasn't released until 1957.
When the show started, Henry’s son, Andrew, was born, then taking music lessons then talking to Henry on the phone, with henry telling Andrew he’s the man of the house-all in about a year! Also, speaking of Godzilla, Hawkeye calls Col. Flagg a ‘khaki Godzilla’ before the movie came out..also Radar says he’s an only child but in the episode where Frank steals a Col.‘s gun, he has the key to the lock in his bike so his sister can’t use it and lost a baby brother, even though his father died playing peek-a-boo with baby Radar
Perhaps the producers, writers and directors were aware of all the inconsistencies, they could have been intentional. After all, the show was a comedy-drama. And the "bloopers " may have been a way of making the horrors of war a little lighter and easier to accept.
It's not "the four-thousand-seventy-seventh). It's "the four-oh-seven-seven". Or as Col. Potter calls it one time "the four-oh-double-natural".
Thanks for the input
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It's a TV show not a documentary so who cares it was still a good show
In spite of the bloopers, it’s still a great show.
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@@FactsVerse All of them. 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
There was an episode where Klinger was whistling the theme of The Bridge over the River Kwai. That movie didn't come out until around 1957.
But the tune was WWII British. Hitler, has only got one ball, Goering, has two but very small, and Himmler, has something similar, and Goebbels has no balls at all. (whole pub repeats).
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I have to wonder how much the producers laugh when they put in bloopers wondering how many people will catch things. I didn't know about most of it because I didn't know when the comics first came out, or the guns, or the helicopter. It's fun to see what bloopers people catch though.
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Klinger's being a fan of the Toledo Mudhens, a team that was formed in the 1960's when the Richmond Virginians moved from Richmond to Toledo.
There were earlier incarnations of the Toledo Mud Hens all the way back to 1916.
The triple axle was performed at the 1988 Winter Olympics right here in Calgary, Alberta, Canada
I grew up watching mash old school style on a console TV with a antenna on to roof ,and if the weather was bad you might just be out of luck !
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@@FactsVerse I don't remember exactly, it was just a good childhood memory back when tv was better and people didn't get butt hurt so easily. I don't think that show could air in 2023 lol
This and other series were made long before VCRs or anyone thinking we'd be able to go into intricate exhumation of errors. It was a TV show, we didn't pay attention to that stuff back then and it seems even siller to do this FIFTY years later.
On a recently watched rerun I noticed the doctors talking about seeing the Blob movie in Korea. Truce was years old when the Blob was made
Ummm. Sitcom. Not documentary.
The first season when they throw a surprise birthday for Frank in the window of the mess tent you can see a silhouette of a hand throwing leaves in front of a fan making it look like a cold fall evening.
There’s a scene where a Jeep has a rear view mirror hanging from the dash that is the type that is glued to the windshield as you would find in cars from the late 60s and beyond. Potter had a son and later had a daughter but only one child.
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oh good grief! If ya'll want historic accuracy, then study history! These are TV shows and movies, and it's called artistic license. I don't watch shows and movies for historic accuracy. I watch them to be entertained. Too damn much realism in shows and movies these days. If I want realism I'll just look at the world around me...not TV!!
Col. Potters horse had a sex change from when Radar gave the horse to him, to when in the next season 'he' became a mare.
And the blood types of the cast changes from one season to the next.
The only one I absolutely knew was wrong was Hotlips' nails. Thank you.
Officers Club I would occasionally see on the back wall above the jukebox, was a Huey helicopter poster referencing a Medivac. Again, Huey's were not part of Korean war.
Great series, but this just adds even more to the shows. Well done.
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Mash took place in a parallel universe that explains everything
In the beginning in the pilot...rafflling of a nurse for ho jon..Hawkeye mentioned that homonyms can stay with Hawkeyes parents...in a later episode when Hawkeye was waiting on word from his father's surgery,he mentioned that his mother was dead
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Please someone tell me where I can find this series again online for free. I can't find it 😭
In one episode, Colonel Potter is showing Rader a picture of himself in WWI having snuck in at only 15.
Another episode he says he was recently married with his own house when the WWI started
I believe the point you’re making is that all the stuff was presented in the show before it’s time in real life. Nice observation.
" 5 0 clock charlie " Don Burkett was flying the PT -22 see him hiding in back seat ....
In "mad dog and service men" Margarete is reading a letter to Radar. All the letters I've read have horizontal folds, not vertical.
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Once they mentioned "Elewijt" in the epsiode with the UN-attachés. That's my home village. The painter Rubens had a castle there, but that was not open to the public in the 1970's and much less in the 1950's or 1930's (Considering World War II as an obvious period when the castle would not be accesible to Allied...
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Hey, at least they got Tuttle right in this video
Hawkeye being from Crabapple Cove, Maine is taken from the Movie and novel M*A*S*H the original hometown of Hawkeye in both the novel and movie.
Henry Blake's wife's name in the first season was Mildred as he tried to call her at the hospital when she was having their son. But later in later seasons her name was Loraine. And their son was a lot older.
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another inaccuracy is in the one where Col. Blake dies. Radar says Blake is being discharged because he "got all his points". But The army had stopped using the point system after WW II, and they never used it with officers and doctors
There was a Ford ambulance vehicle that was probably a 1955 or 1956 model. Some Jeeps were also not from the Korean War Era.
Another major gaff was in the final episode where they had to evacuate the camp because of a fire. This would be fine except the camera took a full 360 degree turn, showing the damage to the site when they returned. However, it also showed green grass and trees surrounding the camp in all directions. Nothing was burned except their camp. I guess it was a fireball from the sky....?
Intriguing, thanks for sharing! We'll check the final episode.
That whole scene was added to the last show because the set burned down for real before principle shooting, and had to be rebuilt.
Great show, final episode was a big deal!!! “Goodbye farewell. Amen” ❤️
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In some episodes they show a period correct Bell and Howell projector. However more often they showed an early 1960s model during movie night.
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In Good Bye and Farewell the tanks was a M24 but when Hawkeye drove it ,it was a Sherman ?
I've always been curious about the significance of the red lamp in the photo of ' Margret ' in the corner of he tent .. 🤷
Well, they were great anyway!😂
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Yes, look at Houllahans hair and make up are definitely not 50’s style
Going up Watching M.A.S.H.
The best show ever
Because of the
BLOOPERS ❤ 😅
KEEP CARE
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Early in the transition with Col Potter, he mentions home being in Nebraska and his wife's name is different.
An iconic show smugly nitpicked by somebody who apparently has nothing important to do.
My recollection was the use of a camera which did not exist at that time!!!
Henry Blake's wife was initially Mildred (like Col. Potter) then turned into Lorraine later on.
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Although the film was advertised as taking place during the Korean war, Mash film was serruptitiously a commentary of the ridiculousness of war during the Vietnam war.
And while we are dealing with errors, Gogi Grant's first name was pronounced with two "hard" G's. "GoGee", not "GoJee".
Always was a great show despite any bloopers. And the long hair on the actors could have been appropriate, despite the 1950s' setting. Because they were in a war zone & that the main theme of the show was about rebellion from traditional military mores amid the fundamental absurdity of war, it's certainly believable that they could have been pretty sloppy about adhering to standard military uniform rules of the day.
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I believe the 1953 Ford bus may have been incorrect as well.
There was an episode wherein a tank was being concealed in a tent (I think it was a tent). When it pulled out of the tent near the end of the episode, it was a different model of tank. The alternate universe of MASH is a weird one.
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@@FactsVerse well, right off the bat, how about little known facts of history, or historical figures?
Anything concerning the mysterious world of quantum physics would be good.
Your film flubs and behind-the-scenes t.v. mistakes are also very entertaining. :)
Klinger, who hails from Toledo, is clearly wears a Texas Rangers cap, which didn’t become a team until 1972.
I waited ten minutes for more pictures of Margaret in th full slip!
I suspect it's more of a multiverse issue than a time travel issue.
remember when Halkeye was declared dead. a Lt . commented that Halkeye is as Orwell said in 1983 you are whats known as a undead person
1951 New Year's Party with Henry Blake ends up having a 1951 New Year's Party with Col. Sherman T. Potter and Radar. Potter did not show up until Sept. 1952.
There was a chocolate bar handed to a soldier with a bar code on the back.
This is called foreshadowing. In 1968, 911 became the national emergency number. The same year construction began on the World Trade Center. Also, 1968, the only year the New York Jets won their only Super Bowl. All the world's a stage. Now back to my MASH Bloopers.
Super Bowl 3 was played In Miami in January of 1969.
@@johnnyboy55
Yeah, but that means it was for the 68 season
Most pertinent question I have is this: Was the show entertaining? If people watching shows such as this are hell bent on finding flaws such as those depicted in this presentation, they should spend their evenings doing something other than critiquing TV shows or movies in order to find flaws in the presentation.
I think MASH was highly influenced by Catch 22 and also was really talking about the Vietnam war even though it was set in the Korean conflict.
Oh picky, picky, picky! The show remains great entertainment and minor flubs are not important.
I can't cite particular episodes, but I do remember Klinger making references to a wife back home, followed by an episode where he marries his girlfriend back home (over the telephone) and then at the end of the series we see him marry a Korean woman. Bigamy? Trigamy? Polygamy?
His wife back home divorced him, marrying his best friend. This leaves Klinger depressed and an army recruiter that tries to use that his advantage much to the anger of Hawkeye. Good episode.
@@Snorlax-cuddles Ah. Missed that somehow.
It only took 50 plus years to let everyone know.
I never understood who was making all those announcement one liners about wounded coming in, never showed him nor mentioned a name...
Wouldn't have been the company clerk Radar or Klinger making those announcements.
Of coarse Colonel Potter had a proper hair cut, Henry Morgan was a no nonsense cop on Dragnet 1967. But it's all about the comedy not history.
The 1970 Movie M*A*S*H was a protest on the Vietnam war. However, that would never be allowed so they set it in Korea. I have to wonder if any of these anachronisms were in place for the same reason - that the real target of the horrors of war was Vietnam.
Another anachronism is that the series lasted far longer than the Korean war.
2:47 The Character actor Who went on to being in Rob Zombies House of 1000 Corpses.
Tim you pointed out the unauthorized hairdos of the men, but failed to mention that "Hot lips" and a few of her nurses also sported unauthorized hair lengths as well.
Up until 2022, female army soldiers hair could not touch their shoulders when combed out, nor could their bangs fall below their eyebrows.
Army Regulation(AR) 670-1
Today, army men can now sport longer hair.
Allan H
Major
US Army- Retired
The episode is "The Colonel's Horse", not "The Colonel's House."
Where was the picture of hot lips in the thumb nail?
Who has time to sit and explore minutia like that. Just enjoy the show. It reminds me of those folks who played songs backwards and discovered the Mr. Ed theme song said "Satan's the source".
There were multiple references to Godzilla throughout the show’s run
I saw a X-ray of a woman’s chest instead of man’s hanging during filming behind I believe Hawkeye.
Mash aired for something like 13 yrs. How long was the Korean war?
MASH aired for 11 yrs. The war lasted for just over 3 yrs.
The fatigues used were not correct type. I used the same type in the late 60s. Though some had the open sleeves, the button down pockets are of later type. The fabric cloth should have a herring bone design. Meh.
thank god we still have Hawkeye...
General Mark Clark took over.
Because of the bloopers everyone thought it was in Vietnam war.
Col Potter was from Missouri and Nebraska