The One Co Star Alan Alda Couldn't Stand On MASH

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  • @VidClips858
    @VidClips858 11 місяців тому +2139

    Alan Alda couldn't stand this guy for not giving us the answer.

    • @WW-wf8tu
      @WW-wf8tu 11 місяців тому +65

      As vague as it was, it was in fact Mike Farrell. He did not come out straight and say " the person Alan couldn't stand was..." But the answer is there.

    • @casparuskruger4807
      @casparuskruger4807 11 місяців тому

      @@WW-wf8tu Stop sticking up for the dickhead side.

    • @yourroyalhighness7662
      @yourroyalhighness7662 10 місяців тому +33

      Where?

    • @JohnFranko-rp2jj
      @JohnFranko-rp2jj 10 місяців тому +322

      Great one. His false baiting has insured that I will never view anything of his again.

    • @blabbermouth777
      @blabbermouth777 10 місяців тому +61

      I can't stand this guy either. MASH only lasted 3 years. Don't know why they called it MASH after that. Stevenson made that show.

  • @patrickdrazen2031
    @patrickdrazen2031 11 місяців тому +408

    My favorite line was delivered by Colonel Blake: "All I know is what they taught me in command school. Rule Number One is: in a war, young men die. And Rule Number Two is: Doctors can't change Rule Number One."

    • @richstrobel
      @richstrobel 11 місяців тому +15

      I remember that, but then again I've seen some of the episodes close to 20 times. That was from Sometimes You Hear the Bullet when Hawkeye's friend Tommy died on the operating table. Hawkeye decided he wasn't going to let the underage soldier (played by Ron Howard) die in action trying to impress a girl. So he turned him in then got him a purple heart anyway.

    • @chenoamiller7177
      @chenoamiller7177 11 місяців тому

      Not according to interviews vith Alan Alda and other cast members

    • @skaizun
      @skaizun 11 місяців тому

      My favorite quote: ua-cam.com/video/NNMqaLu1bJQ/v-deo.html

    • @darlenebissonnette2581
      @darlenebissonnette2581 8 місяців тому +3

      That line is a classic!! So very true!

    • @smith041958
      @smith041958 7 місяців тому +12

      I remember that line and also one of my favourites. I used the line in a way to help a friend. She was a nurse in a cardiac ward for terminal cases. She mentioned somedays it was difficult to work because she knew that the patients didn't have long to live. I said to her that there were two rules in medicine. Rule one was that people die and rule two was that doctors and nurses can't change rule one. All she could do was help make their last days comforting and pleasant. That seemed to help her a lot.

  • @RANDALLBRIGGS
    @RANDALLBRIGGS 11 місяців тому +98

    So, the hook line is never directly addressed. Are we to guess that Wayne Rogers was the co-star whom Alan Alda couldn't stand? For my part, by the last few years of the series, I couldn't stand Alan Alda.

    • @jackrogers2333
      @jackrogers2333 11 місяців тому +2

      i would guess that the unloved mystery person would have been the guy who replaced trapper

    • @su-rv2uq
      @su-rv2uq 11 місяців тому +3

      So who cares?

    • @dededenver9560
      @dededenver9560 11 місяців тому +7

      I didn't like the series after Radar left.

    • @calebbrown7602
      @calebbrown7602 9 місяців тому +3

      Wayne rodgers and alda were best friends. The co star he didnt like was gary burgough.

    • @daninnj8580
      @daninnj8580 6 місяців тому +4

      Actually Alda and Rodgers were tight. They stayed close right up till Wayne's early death. It was Mike Farrel that Alda never liked; but he didn't actually dislike him, just could never feel friendly toward him.

  • @larslarsman
    @larslarsman 11 місяців тому +135

    Haven't heard this narrator for a while. His rising squeaky pitch at the start of each sentence and rising squeaky pitch with vowels, sounds like someone is torturing him with pliers on his privates. Squeak on brave narrator. I want an award for sticking with this video for 6 minutes.

    • @jameslocke1416
      @jameslocke1416 7 місяців тому +16

      And judging by how poorly he pronounced some of the names, he clearly never watched the show.

    • @ameliafroehlich2577
      @ameliafroehlich2577 7 місяців тому +10

      It's computer generated not a real man.

    • @123xqp
      @123xqp 4 місяці тому +6

      I made it to 23 seconds. Then I spent 6 minutes reading the comments.

    • @gaden002
      @gaden002 4 місяці тому

      @@123xqp I didn't time it, but I'm sure you both beat me, it couldn't have been more than 2 or 3 seconds before I realized what kind of video it is.

    • @coinholio6863
      @coinholio6863 3 місяці тому +1

      @@jameslocke1416 Donald Penobscot(t)

  • @archeredutainment8453
    @archeredutainment8453 8 місяців тому +20

    stopped at the 57 second mark knowing I had wasted enough time

  • @jasonmeadors3524
    @jasonmeadors3524 11 місяців тому +179

    You can only act so much. It was obvious in the last episode that when Margaret Houlihan said to Colonel Potter, "You dear, sweet man," and embraced and kissed him, it was Loretta Swit talking to Harry Morgan. Very moving.
    The show just had no equal in its writing quality, its humor, its character establishment and development, and its gravitas.

    • @veltonmeade1057
      @veltonmeade1057 11 місяців тому +8

      I have also noticed that it was "Swit talking to Morgan". She became her realself during that line.

    • @BigBri550
      @BigBri550 8 місяців тому +7

      The first half of the series was good, anyway.

    • @gizzyguzzi
      @gizzyguzzi 4 місяці тому +5

      it's horrible today. one one liner after another. Alda's character is horrible.

    • @dothehokeypokeyandgetbusy6359
      @dothehokeypokeyandgetbusy6359 3 місяці тому +4

      My favorite show of all times. Gallows humor in medicine is important to decompress.

    • @anonamust8697
      @anonamust8697 3 місяці тому +1

      Funny how opinons vary.
      MASH was never one of my favorites.
      The constant attempts at humor in the face of the harsh realities of the Korean War I found to be phony and off-putting after a while.
      Adding to that for me was the fact that the characters became very tiresome; Alan Alda with his constant cyncism about practically everything, and his eternally sarcastic mouth (and as I think someone else pointed out here, his insufferable constant self-righteousess.) If I wanted to get annoyed with someone's personality (actually, several charcters on MASH did that for me), I could get that at work. I didn't need to turn on the TV on my Saturday night to do it.
      Frank Burns is next.
      Need I even say more? Are explanations even necessary?
      And Houlihan with her constant abrasiveness, as though she was pissed at everyone all the time. Tell me that didn't get old. And yet, her and Frank were an item. Yeah, they probably deserved each other.
      Gag me with a pitchfork.
      And Klinger.
      Stop, already..........Just gimme a great big fat break, and stop, will you please?
      And then there's Radar, with his preposterous and totally NOT BELIEVABLE ability to know what everyone was going to say before they said it.
      Nope, sorry. Ain't buyin' it.
      It was the same old, same old, same old S**T, week in and week out, year in and year out.
      And then they graced us with Winchester mid-way through the series, who was himself a boorish thorn in the side, and more than a mild disappointment, IMAO. Thanks for bringing HIM along for the ride, when you had the perfect opportunity to actually bring a LIKEABLE character into the fold, instead; an opportunity which you squandered in flying colors.
      Personally, I got a lot more comic relief and entertainment value out of watching ALL IN THE FAMILY on Saturday nights back in the day. That brand of humor always made a lot more sense to me.

  • @pennypackmtb2542
    @pennypackmtb2542 11 місяців тому +147

    I joined the US Army in 76. I chose to become a Medic because of this show and after training I went to Germany. The field unit I was assigned to was just the same group of guys, just the names and faces changed. It's been 45 years since I last saw any of my brothers. Too long.

    • @robertdiotalevi285
      @robertdiotalevi285 11 місяців тому +13

      Thank you for your service!

    • @fadeblac5633
      @fadeblac5633 10 місяців тому +9

      Yes, thank you for your service 🙏.

    • @gayejohnson4551
      @gayejohnson4551 8 місяців тому +3

      Welcome home!

    • @odysseusrex5908
      @odysseusrex5908 7 місяців тому +3

      I joined the Army in 1982. In my basic training unit, there were a remarkable number of men whose sole experience of the Army was old episodes of M*A*S*H, and they came in expecting the Army to be like that. Boy, were they in for a shock. It was funny to watch. Some of them shaped up, some of them couldn't handle it.

    •  4 місяці тому +5

      Me too! Baumholder, West Germany!

  • @joefaber1381
    @joefaber1381 Рік тому +79

    Here is something that you missed... many of the writers, support personnel and background actors came straight over from the cancelled Hogan's Heroes.

    • @eloiseockert9233
      @eloiseockert9233 Рік тому

      ...and so???

    • @corriecrazy
      @corriecrazy Рік тому +9

      I did not know that. Interesting.:)

    • @birdsndog5932
      @birdsndog5932 Рік тому +4

      Interesting.

    • @draco4540
      @draco4540 Рік тому +13

      i didn't know that. but it makes sense given how good Hogan's Heros was. i'm 59 years old. when i was 14, my family had a german exchange student for the summer. he and the other german kids loved watching hogan's heros.

    • @draco4540
      @draco4540 Рік тому +6

      @@eloiseockert9233 both shows were well written and acted, good comedy, etc. there were a lot of similarities.

  • @juliewaterfield1804
    @juliewaterfield1804 Рік тому +369

    so who was the co-star that alan alda couldn't stand ???????

    • @chenoamiller7177
      @chenoamiller7177 Рік тому +41

      I was going yo ask the same thing😊

    • @juliewaterfield1804
      @juliewaterfield1804 Рік тому +42

      @@chenoamiller7177 sort of makes you feel deflated, like your waiting then nada

    • @robertgillett5724
      @robertgillett5724 Рік тому +7

      ​@@chenoamiller7177 99⁹9999988888888888⁸the only problem I see see that zipper was 😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅

    • @dthomas9230
      @dthomas9230 Рік тому +32

      The gun?

    • @juliewaterfield1804
      @juliewaterfield1804 Рік тому +10

      @@dthomas9230 lol could be, you never know

  • @stevendimmock4791
    @stevendimmock4791 11 місяців тому +22

    I'm 63 and most of my life I've had MASH around me, in the seventies everybody watched it. It was funny, but also sophisticated and had a message, but the great thing about watching it in Britain was that there was no laughter track. Even Alan Alda said that he never watched the show unless He was in Britain at the time of broadcast. Now I look at it and they all seem like old friends to me .

    • @veltonmeade1057
      @veltonmeade1057 11 місяців тому

      No laugh track? Interesting and I would also like to watch the show in that manner.

    • @tonyfulford3175
      @tonyfulford3175 3 місяці тому +1

      @@veltonmeade1057 I have watched the "No laugh version", I couldn't stand it. Almost every scene with a joke in it wasn't even funny. I had to go back to the "canned laughter" version.

    • @veltonmeade1057
      @veltonmeade1057 3 місяці тому

      Hey thanks. I have wondered if the "no laugh version" was funny. Helps me to decide if I ever want to buy that version. @@tonyfulford3175

  • @Kulumuli
    @Kulumuli 6 місяців тому +18

    I watched a lot of MASH before I did my military service in 1994-1995 (in Norway). One fellow recruit was like BJ Hunnicut (Mike Farrel). He even looked like him. He was always calm and kept his locker in pristine order all the time. I saw only once he raised his eyebrows when our recruits took a joke too far. Everybody liked him. A good guy.

    • @billk5296
      @billk5296 4 місяці тому +6

      David Ogden Stiers (Charles Emerson Winchester) was a guest narrator one year for Epcot’s Candlelight Processional, a large holiday production every year. He asked for a fairly substantial spread of food and beverages in his dressing room, which was honored.
      His first night, he told the crew members that he was amazed by their skill and work ethic, and that the spread was for them, his door remained open. He was a very kind, approachable man, and this was typical of how he treated everyone he interacted - and guess who was treated like royalty by everyone backstage? ❤

  • @markmarsh27
    @markmarsh27 Рік тому +149

    I rented Loretta Swit a car when she was doing a play in Toronto in the early '90's, delivered it to her hotel. I was shy to meet her, (BIG M.A.S.H. Fan here!) but her shyness was far greater than mine, a very humble Lady, nothing "Diva" about her.

    • @gutenbird
      @gutenbird Рік тому +7

      Loretta said you never rented her a car and that she never met you. She told me that years ago.

    • @bzbzob
      @bzbzob 11 місяців тому +11

      @@gutenbird If you really knew her, you'd know she always talks about "The shy guy in Toronto." I doubt you even know her man.

    • @gutenbird
      @gutenbird 11 місяців тому +5

      @@bzbzob I think she may have mentioned this weird guy who hung out by the water cooler.

    • @peterm1826
      @peterm1826 11 місяців тому +2

      😏

    • @PierreLupien
      @PierreLupien Місяць тому

  • @JoeMotionVideos82
    @JoeMotionVideos82 Рік тому +99

    I can't believe MASH will be 50 this year. I can honestly say (with most of your viewers) that I grew up watching the show and still enjoy to this day!

    • @rhuephus
      @rhuephus Рік тому +4

      well ... since it started in 1972 - you are correct. the 50th year was in 2022.

    • @vaskylark
      @vaskylark 11 місяців тому +5

      Me too! I remember watching the last episode. It was a HUGE and popular show and then I'd watch the reruns too. Wonder if it's streaming anywhere? I'd like to watch it allover again.

    • @jameshope6917
      @jameshope6917 11 місяців тому

      ​@@vaskylark😅

    • @epena2805
      @epena2805 11 місяців тому +5

      My spouse and I enjoyed MASH so much, even the reruns out of order when it was in syndication. At one point, he even splurged and bought the boxed set which included the original movie. Honestly, the movie couldn’t hold a candle to the series.

    • @JoeMotionVideos82
      @JoeMotionVideos82 11 місяців тому +4

      @E Pena Thank you for sharing that!
      I agree, about the pilot movie. The humor was lackluster compared to the series. That being said, in defense of the movie, they had to keep the " jokularity" down. Thank you, Fathe Mulkahey.
      My favorite episode is when B.J. joined the cast, he and Hawkeye showed up to camp 3 sheets to the wind, and he said, ", what say you Ferret face?" To Burns!! I'm laughing just writing this.

  • @gregswanson1521
    @gregswanson1521 11 місяців тому +50

    One of my favorite scenes in MASH was when Potter had been drinking with BJ and Hawkeye and he fell down and said, "Did I fall down?" BJ/Hawkeye said, "no, no" and Potter replied, "I didn't think so."

    • @jeffg.6110
      @jeffg.6110 8 місяців тому +10

      My favorite Potterisms were his angry… pastoral… exclamations. Especially “buffalo bagels!” and “horse hockey!” And “pony pucks!” 🦬💩 Also “sufferin’ sheep dip!” I guess there’s just too many. 😂

    • @scottgoodrich5825
      @scottgoodrich5825 3 місяці тому

      “I couldn’t hit the barn side of a broad.”

  • @calinasagilitypartner4444
    @calinasagilitypartner4444 11 місяців тому +17

    My dad LOVED this show. My dad was a surgeon and told me that he learned how to do surgeries by watching the show (I was really little when he said this), lol.

    • @gerdd6692
      @gerdd6692 5 місяців тому

      For the sake of his patients, I hope he didn't mean that!

    • @dickon728
      @dickon728 3 місяці тому

      Maybe he was joking with you.

  • @lotusmanb3832
    @lotusmanb3832 3 місяці тому +68

    Colonel Flagg best recurring character hands down.

    • @milttrugood4817
      @milttrugood4817 Місяць тому +3

      Yup. Agreed.

    • @bobma6342
      @bobma6342 Місяць тому +1

      Captain Perkins

    • @moosette11
      @moosette11 29 днів тому +2

      yes!!

    • @jorgefiguerola1239
      @jorgefiguerola1239 21 день тому +1

      I'm the wind. It's my trademark. Lights out. No one sees me leave.

    • @bobma6342
      @bobma6342 21 день тому

      Yeah, they could have had him in more episodes working with Frank

  • @TallulahBelle3276
    @TallulahBelle3276 11 місяців тому +253

    So who was it? The narrator never actually made it clear.😮
    On another note, this was my Mother’s favorite show. I watched it with her as a teenager n loved it myself. I have fond memories of hearing her exuberant laughter n how happy her face looked when she laughed watching it. Laughter is like a sweet desert for the soul.
    My Mom had it rough. She was a single Mother to 3 young girls after my parents got divorced. She rarely got child support and at times worked 3 jobs to pay bills n feed us. Watching M.A.S.H. was a sweet escape for her from all the stress she was enduring. She not only managed to keep her head above water n handle everything by herself but she was an exemplary example to her children.
    She got Alzheimer’s in her late seventies. My sisters and I were her sole caregivers for almost 3 years before she transitioned. I miss her and her contagious laughter. 💝

    • @johnypitman2368
      @johnypitman2368 11 місяців тому +12

      I too remember how my mother loved Mash. Certainly something she cherished. When the series ended it went into returns and she watched those until the end of her days

    • @jacklow9611
      @jacklow9611 11 місяців тому +31

      I was wondering which co-star he couldn't stand, also.

    • @DafTaf1
      @DafTaf1 11 місяців тому +14

      What a touching tribute to your mom.

    • @rla1000
      @rla1000 11 місяців тому +7

      Nice story.

    • @SPenny-my4we
      @SPenny-my4we 11 місяців тому +9

      Your Mother had a Heart of Gold ! For Loving you and your Sisters the way She did, and that absolutely breaks my heart about rarely getting help! God bless you and your Sisters and especially your Mother, may She Rest in Peace! ✝️🙏❤️❤️❤️ ALWAYS!

  • @BottomTen
    @BottomTen Рік тому +201

    No other show in history did such an excellent job of making you laugh and making you cry.

    • @gutenbird
      @gutenbird Рік тому +7

      The soundtrack to Mash is also etched in my mind for all times.

    • @sevinstorey4365
      @sevinstorey4365 Рік тому +4

      Have you ever watched Andy Griffith Show? His father and son moments will make you weep like an old lady if you have a soul.

    • @gutenbird
      @gutenbird Рік тому +3

      @@sevinstorey4365 Ron Howard was such a great young actor. I love Leave it to Beaver but Ron Howard could act circles around those kids.

    • @BottomTen
      @BottomTen Рік тому +3

      @@sevinstorey4365 Watched Andy Griffith all the time growing up. It was good, but M*A*S*H had poignant moments pretty much every episode.

    • @bopmathews
      @bopmathews Рік тому +2

      Scrubs did a better job of making you laugh and cry

  • @AmericanSoldierSioux1969
    @AmericanSoldierSioux1969 11 місяців тому +128

    My favorite recurring character from the show was (Major) Dr. Sidney Freedman. I would've loved to have seen him as a regular.
    I know he's a fictional character but still a hell of a lot better than my ACTUAL shrink at the V.A. , that's for damn sure!

    • @bobma6342
      @bobma6342 8 місяців тому +4

      He said that people would come up to him and want to talk about psychiatry and he'd have no idea what they were talking about.

    • @paulgianni
      @paulgianni 7 місяців тому +4

      Good luck, Soldier. I never had luck with VA psych doctors, either. The best I got was from an intern from Johns-Hopkins in the early 2000s, when I lived in Vermont and from a social worker in the Durham, NC VA about five years later.
      Semper Fi

    • @AmericanSoldierSioux1969
      @AmericanSoldierSioux1969 7 місяців тому +1

      @@paulgianni thanks fellow Soldier / Marine. As long as the V.A. keeps paying my 100% service-connected disability, then I can do without one. Good luck back my friend. Semper Fi / Hooah.

    • @StamperWendy
      @StamperWendy 4 місяці тому +2

      My mom & I LOVED Dr. Sidney!

    • @user-en8wd7bw4l
      @user-en8wd7bw4l 4 місяці тому +1

      My favorite character was also Dr. Freedman.

  • @davidnash8208
    @davidnash8208 4 місяці тому +5

    In one early episode there was an unexploded bomb in the compound:
    "What should we do?"
    "We should evacuate."
    "I think I already did!"

    • @dickon728
      @dickon728 3 місяці тому

      I loved mash but never found it funny. What you provided here is, however, funny.

  • @marcoosvald8429
    @marcoosvald8429 Рік тому +39

    To this day, one of the Greatest shows of all time on television. You want real laughs, this show, The Carrol Bernette Show, Laugh In, The Bob Newhart Show. They never cease to bust you up. Honorable Mention, The original Saturday Night Live with the Not Ready for Prime Time Players

    • @dankimrey8039
      @dankimrey8039 Рік тому +3

      I have to mention Andy. He and Don Knotts were perfect together.

    • @linsmith3767
      @linsmith3767 Рік тому +5

      Yes!!! when Korman and Conway got together It was magic!! don't forget the dean Martin roasts with Don rickles, charlie callas, Red buttons🤣🤣🤣so funny!!! I still watch that on YT..

    • @simonagree4070
      @simonagree4070 Рік тому +2

      Don't forget The Dick Van Dyke show -- Jamie Farr actually appears on that as the danish and coffee delivery guy.

    • @rr7firefly
      @rr7firefly 11 місяців тому

      I sometimes watched the Carroll Bernadette Show but people keep telling me now it was jus a hallucination.

    • @georgeandrews6454
      @georgeandrews6454 11 місяців тому +2

      Also known as Carol Burnett.

  • @judypasqualone3819
    @judypasqualone3819 Рік тому +21

    I still watch it every weekday morning. Dvr records 6 episodes and I randomly watch off and on till evening…then I’ll delete and start over again the next morning. It’s 8:19 am now and I have it on the tv.😀😀❤

  • @egrogan6482
    @egrogan6482 3 місяці тому +3

    Many years ago when I was a flight attendant, I had the man who played Charles (David Ogden Stiers) on the plane as a passenger. Very nice man, with a sweet smile, very different from the character he played. I told him how much I loved his acting and he was genuinely pleased.

  • @erictaylor5462
    @erictaylor5462 4 місяці тому +18

    The finally of that show was so damn good.
    "You start out asking, "Why is he in the loony bin? What happened to Hawkeye, who had spent the entire series joking and laughing just as a way to deal with the insane devastation wrought on the young men who passed by his operating table."
    When he finally remembers, saying "It was a baby!" The delivery of that line utterly destroyed me.
    Especially when you discover, that had actually happened.
    Did you know that a baby's cry is one of the most noticeable sounds a human may hear? If your hiding, knowing that you will all be killed should those searching found you, a fussy baby is one of the deadliest things you could have.

    • @Mapatcom
      @Mapatcom 3 місяці тому

      He belongs there.

    • @DanaTheInsane
      @DanaTheInsane Місяць тому

      @@Mapatcom jackass.

    • @DanaTheInsane
      @DanaTheInsane Місяць тому

      I'll never forget the line. It was a baby.........

  • @eileenschenck1264
    @eileenschenck1264 11 місяців тому +8

    Brilliant work. I've probably watched MASH dozens of times and still catch quick quips i have missed. Tight wonderful script. We'll not see it's like again.

  • @canadianfortrump4057
    @canadianfortrump4057 Рік тому +357

    I read that Gary Burghoff as the kind and gentle Radar was the opposite of his tv character and was difficult to work with. Larry Linville who played the obnoxious and miserable Frank Burns was also the opposite of his character and was a nice guy in real life.

    • @markwright6496
      @markwright6496 Рік тому +29

      I heard the same thing

    • @johncook2748
      @johncook2748 Рік тому +49

      I will only comment, I heard more than once Larry Linville was well liked by Alan, Loretta Switt, and others. Many good likable actors play love to dislike characters. Edward Winters - Colonel Flagg.

    • @canadianfortrump4057
      @canadianfortrump4057 Рік тому +70

      @@johncook2748 Edward Winters appeared as Colonel Flagg in six episodes. I wish they had utilized the character more often. He was hilarious.

    • @michaelf6705
      @michaelf6705 Рік тому +22

      Ive cooked and met everyone frmo sinatra to michael jackson , don rickles etc I could go on and on, and i found , how they portraid on screen, they were almost just the opposite in real life.

    • @canadianfortrump4057
      @canadianfortrump4057 Рік тому +14

      @@michaelf6705 You've cooked for these famous people? You must be a gourmet chef.

  • @martynlester9869
    @martynlester9869 11 місяців тому +138

    The detail about it being broadcast without a 'laugh track' in the UK is absolutely right. I'm sure that most viewers over here assumed that it was shown that way in the US and considered it a decision of genius, or something close to it. That a show so finely balanced between comedy and tragedy had the guts to treat the audience as being sophisticated enough to make its own mind up which bits were laugh-out-loud funny and which just sharply scripted.
    The first time I saw a re-run with the unaccustomed laugh track, I was deeply shocked - and I mean close to the point of nausea. That was the first clue I ever had that it was the BBC and not the US show-runners who had made the laugh-free move. If you ever get a chance to see an episode that way, grab it. It feels almost like a different show. With no laugh track and no ad breaks, the BBC format treated MASH viewers with something like the respect you'd show to cinema audiences. And whether the viewers deserved that respect or not, the show certainly did.

    • @MirlitronOne
      @MirlitronOne 11 місяців тому +6

      Absolutely right.

    • @Banana_Split_Cream_Buns
      @Banana_Split_Cream_Buns 10 місяців тому +4

      As an Australian, I would love to see that. Only the later seasons had no laugh track for us.

    • @trevorbrown6654
      @trevorbrown6654 10 місяців тому +12

      @@Banana_Split_Cream_Buns The BBC showed it without the laugh track but on freeview channel 42 (called 'Great Action' ) they show it with the laugh track. For me the laugh track ruins it at the show was always intended as a dark comedy so telling you where the humor is, is quite an insult.

    • @magneto7930
      @magneto7930 10 місяців тому +9

      The whole DVD series allows you the option to view it without the laugh track. Honestly, I almost prefer it with the laugh track only because that's how I originally saw it, though it certainly wasn't necessary to have it.

    • @frankieecanales8827
      @frankieecanales8827 9 місяців тому +4

      @@magneto7930
      The later seasons had no laugh track.

  • @lisica8458
    @lisica8458 11 місяців тому +53

    Always loved David Ogden Stiers and his character, Charles Emerson Winchester III.

    • @hiramlewis3873
      @hiramlewis3873 2 місяці тому +3

      May he rest in peace. Yeah, I loved his character. He was a good hearted foil for the lead characters. Though he was sorta a enemy because of his upbringing, he wasn't a complete A hole

    • @Gregory11811
      @Gregory11811 2 місяці тому +3

      I met David Ogden Stiers through his support of a local choir in Newport, OR. He was warm and kind and seemed genuinely caring. I’ll never forget the meeting.

    • @lisica8458
      @lisica8458 2 місяці тому

      @@hiramlewis3873 Winchester was kind of a loveable a-hole.

    • @rogerfinney6809
      @rogerfinney6809 Місяць тому +2

      Yes, he was a major improvement over the cartoon character the writers turned Frank Burns into. Stiers (and the writers) gave Winchester quite a bit of complexity.
      Two things for which I cannot forgive the writers: Frank Burns and Radar's teddy bear.

    • @lasinmt106
      @lasinmt106 26 днів тому

      This video never even paid respect to Charles Emerson Winchester III or David Ogden Steirs for that matter. Seems a lot of good people were skipped right over. I don't think other than competition there were bad blood or true dislikes between the cast. I do recall the actor for Blake going on several talk shows about leaving the series early and saying it was his choice and needed to get untied from a long series to move on and as he put it up. The up never happened and he was SOOO GOOD at his role it was sad he choose poorly as one scene in one of Indiana Jones movies puts it....he chose poorly verses of course choosing wisely. I think THEY number one ignored character that was fantastic comedy acting was Frank Burns. It took not only a great actor but one with a great humility to play that role with the straight face he managed. And he so deserved more than for some reason he was recognized for. And yes NO LAUGH TRACK PLEASE. They are horrible things. Too bad there are not MUTE Laughter track buttons.

  • @PRR5406
    @PRR5406 11 місяців тому +69

    Radar was cloyingly sweet on the TV series, whereas in the film, he was a gritty soldier in a dangerous situation. I found Alda's ego soiled a great deal of the last years of the series.

    • @collaborativedataaccounts3249
      @collaborativedataaccounts3249 8 місяців тому +4

      You actually never watched the movie, did you? "Gritty soldier" come on now.

    • @nowirehangers2815
      @nowirehangers2815 8 місяців тому +2

      Ego?
      He was the main character by the end

    • @collaborativedataaccounts3249
      @collaborativedataaccounts3249 8 місяців тому +9

      @@nowirehangers2815 Alan Alda wrote checks his 'acting' couldn't cash.

    • @blabbermouth777
      @blabbermouth777 7 місяців тому +2

      You are so right. Apparently the original plan was to let Stevenson back if his show failed but Alda didn’t think he should because of a lack of commitment. So Gelbart killed him🤮. Such an egotistical ass. Hornberger liked the movie but not the show I think mainly because of Alda. Although Hornberger didn’t like the liberal stuff on the show and I did. It’s very unpatriotic to not be a liberal. But I think the show also got too far away from the novel.

    • @blabbermouth777
      @blabbermouth777 7 місяців тому +5

      Radar was funnier in the film and early part of the series when he would help with the pranks.

  • @terryanding2735
    @terryanding2735 Рік тому +39

    My favorite character was the psychiatrist. Dr. Sydney Freedman.

    • @kathleengegax9664
      @kathleengegax9664 11 місяців тому

      Mine too!

    • @MsLane61
      @MsLane61 8 місяців тому

      Love him, too, but my favorite parody character was Colonel Flagg!

    • @k8conant
      @k8conant Місяць тому

      Yes!

    • @KezzerUpload
      @KezzerUpload 5 днів тому

      Trying to find the bit where he interviewed a deluded soldier who thought he was Jesus. Col. Potter demanded a diagnosis. "He's Jesus," said Sydney. "If you look closely you'll see that I'm not laughing," said Potter.

  • @SPenny-my4we
    @SPenny-my4we 11 місяців тому +53

    People, I remember watching this show with my friends and barely being able to stay in my chair from laughing so hard ! Our sides would hurt from laughing so hard, and it was great when one of us would drop a line a couple days later and we'd all Crack up again ! We grew up with MASH, we laughed so hard, and cried so many times because they made it the way it needed to be made ! I'll never forget MASH, we'll never forget MASH that is ! That's definitely a FAMILY CLASSIC ! GOD Bless Them All !

    • @johnwattdotca
      @johnwattdotca 11 місяців тому +1

      This American comedy about Americans attacking an Asian country, reminds me of Hogans' Heroes,
      an American television comedy about a German World War Two prisoner of war camp. You probably
      wouldn't like that one because it was just in black and white.

    • @mikemcwilliams7801
      @mikemcwilliams7801 6 місяців тому +1

      @@johnwattdotca not all of them

    • @mkvv5687
      @mkvv5687 4 місяці тому +1

      @@johnwattdotca Interestingly, the US was over there due to fact that an Asian country attacked another Asian country who happened to be a friend of the US. Actions have consequences.

    • @johnwattdotca
      @johnwattdotca 4 місяці тому

      @@mkvv5687 Does this mean your brain is limited to generic cliches that misrepresent sadistic weapons use? I can see you already use brain-washed words when you say "another Asian country who happened to be a friend of the US." Somehow the thought of American soldiers and their weapons visiting an Asian country to be friends doesn't seem friendly. I can understand your perspective only if you don't know what soldiers do.

  • @badigalinkin6461
    @badigalinkin6461 11 місяців тому +9

    I talked with “radar” before an interview and he was very pleasant to me. The writer Alan Katz i met and visted with pre interview and he was so funny he left me in stitches.

    • @wordzmyth
      @wordzmyth 9 місяців тому

      Where were the interviews?

  • @nita7561
    @nita7561 11 місяців тому +37

    Post script…..the line I loved was when Jamie Farr was dressed up as Scarlet O’Hara and he told Charles “
    get your hand off of me you damn Yankee!” I’m from the South and when I heard that line I fell off my chair!!
    Also, when Sidney wrote in his journal to Dr Sigman Freud. ❤

    • @amypagekaviani5661
      @amypagekaviani5661 11 місяців тому +4

      I am Southern Belle too. I, too laughed so hard. Jamie Farr did a good job!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @johnpace3903
    @johnpace3903 9 місяців тому +8

    Your clip of McLean Stevenson at 7:37 was not actually from MASH but from a Piedmont Airlines commercial I produced. Thank you for including it in your video.

  • @joey_bonin
    @joey_bonin 4 місяці тому +7

    I feel it was the writers that decided Alda was the lead character, not Alda himself. They were responsible for him becoming the central character. Stevenson had thought he would be playing the Hawkeye character, and was not happy with how it turned out. I think he made a big mistake cutting out so early, and maybe he did as well.

  • @steppenwolf3252
    @steppenwolf3252 11 місяців тому +11

    So who was the one co-star Alda couldn't stand? What a rip off! They never say!

  • @terrylkumpf3894
    @terrylkumpf3894 Рік тому +55

    I loved MASH it was one of the best shows on TV.

  • @Fatherflot64
    @Fatherflot64 11 місяців тому +28

    Barely mentioned the 1970 Robert Altman film that preceded the TV series. The film won the Palm d'Or at Cannes and earned 5 Oscar nominations, including one for best picture. It was the 3rd highest grossing American film of 1970. Gary Burghoff created the role of Radar first for the film.

    • @mikemiller659
      @mikemiller659 11 місяців тому +1

      I remember the adds for the movie. I was 15 then

    • @gregoryboyd7176
      @gregoryboyd7176 11 місяців тому +4

      On the DVD commentary track of his original film, Robert Altman explains why he rightfully DESPISED the TV version of his work saying it ripped his cinematic vision to shreds, flatly refusing when M*A*S*H Producers asked to use some of his footage onscreen. But contractually, Altman always retained some measure of control over his movies and M*A*S*H was no exception. So as a minor capitulation the only shots you ever see from Altman's movie are under the opening credits showing a helicopter sweeping in and landing on a hill with a wounded soldier, which was blended with new closeup footage of the TV actors. And, you can easily see the difference since Altman only allowed them to use old, scratched footage instead of anything that would match more closely. Another thing missing from the TV show are the sung lyrics to the theme song, "SUICIDE IS PAINLESS" which were deemed inappropriate by network censors for TV-viewers since suicide among the military was and still largely is a taboo topic. But overall, Robert Altman especially disliked Alan Alda's portrayal of "Hawkeye Pierce", thinking he turned the character into an annoying immature parody of the original. And, he was correct.

    • @brianlupiani587
      @brianlupiani587 11 місяців тому +1

      @@gregoryboyd7176 Good thing, then, that Robert Alda's son Alan played Hawkeye in the TV series. 😬
      Sorry, I couldn't resist the cheap shot.

    • @gregoryboyd7176
      @gregoryboyd7176 11 місяців тому +4

      @@brianlupiani587 What are you talking about? Robert ALTMAN was a renowned film/television director long before Robert ALDA ever memorized a word of dialogue. BUT: ROBERT Alda [Alan's Father] did actually guest star on an episode of M*A*S*H. Next time try actually reading before replying.

    • @chrisn7259
      @chrisn7259 9 місяців тому +1

      @@brianlupiani587 Are you confusing Altman with Alda?

  • @b3j8
    @b3j8 8 місяців тому +3

    I can still remember the 1972 commercial featuring Alan Alda talking about this new show "M star A star S star H." while scenes from the show played on the screen.

  • @CrazyBear65
    @CrazyBear65 11 місяців тому +61

    You didn't mention anything about David Ogden Stiers. The grenade episode. The dummy grenade was supposed to be a prank, but Charles threw himself on it without hesitation and told Klinger to run. Just take a moment to ponder that. A doctor diving on a grenade to save a clerk. My dad was a medic/ambulance driver in WW2. He was stationed with a MASH unit. He fought in the battle of the bulge. I think his favorite character on MASH was Rizzo (GW Bailey) if I'm not mistaken.

    • @jennifersignsoflife1375
      @jennifersignsoflife1375 11 місяців тому +4

      GREAT comment~ Thanks!

    • @meagain2898
      @meagain2898 11 місяців тому +12

      No. It was Rizzo that was messing with Charles with grenade. He pulled pin and expected Charles to run. But Charles jumped on it and told Rizzo to run. He knew beforehand it was fake.

    • @AllenArt64
      @AllenArt64 11 місяців тому +5

      @@meagain2898 Doubtful Winchester would have dived on the grenade if he knew it was real, but he actually did know ahead of time that it was fake. LOL

    • @geraldineclarke5434
      @geraldineclarke5434 11 місяців тому +12

      David Ogden Stiers was an a artist in residence at my university. He starred in a production of King Lear. His was the best Lear I've ever seen and he was only 22!

    • @jeanengstrom1267
      @jeanengstrom1267 11 місяців тому

      I knew it was Farrel, because he was blessed with the sobriquet, 'F**k you Mike' for his not-so-palsey habit of saying JUST that...quite often.

  • @fadeblac5633
    @fadeblac5633 10 місяців тому +26

    I love Stevenson character. I think I did cry when Rader came in and said the plane crash with STEVENSON DIED.

  • @1111atreides
    @1111atreides 11 місяців тому +32

    We're watching all of MASH together as a family. There are some real clunkers in there...anything that's Hawkeye-heavy can be a bit of a slog. But my 17 year old daughter changed her vocation choice from vet to paramedic in large part due to this show. We'll see. She might follow Igor's footsteps and become a cook.

    • @brucefredrickson9677
      @brucefredrickson9677 6 місяців тому +1

      Really...because of a TV show? You need to have a talk with her about influencers.

    • @1111atreides
      @1111atreides 6 місяців тому

      A dull and dreary life bring you here Bruce? Cheer up man!@@brucefredrickson9677

  • @jonweiss4223
    @jonweiss4223 11 місяців тому +9

    One minor error, military awards, including the Purple Heart when awarded subsequent awards of the same medal, are displayed on the uniform by Oak Leaf clusters on the base ribbon. But at the award ceremony, when subsequent awards of medals, including the Purple Heart, are awarded, the presenting officer actually pins a medal on the recipients uniform and gives the award set to the soldier. A second, third or fourth award of a medal is not simply handing the soldier an oak leaf to add to the base ribbon. In my career, I was awarded several medals multiple times, and I have a separate medal for each award instance .

    • @2manycatsforadime
      @2manycatsforadime 10 місяців тому

      does this include for duty in Viet Nam as well? Asking as a friend was wounded 3 times, 3rd time he was sent home only to die later from Agent Orange.

  • @rockwellrhodes7703
    @rockwellrhodes7703 11 місяців тому +13

    LOL... glad I'm in the habit of mousing over videos and reading comments before I commit my time watching them. At least I can save that much out of my life!

  • @johnnydogg746
    @johnnydogg746 Рік тому +18

    Anyone remember Colonel Potters horses name?
    Sofie....❤

    • @gutenbird
      @gutenbird Рік тому

      No. But thanks for letting us know.

    • @oksana8100
      @oksana8100 9 місяців тому +1

      And "Sophie" was not a mare...it was a stallion or a gelding. 😂🙃

    • @daninnj8580
      @daninnj8580 6 місяців тому +2

      Kudos. One of my favorite trivia questions.

    • @dickon728
      @dickon728 3 місяці тому

      You could have let us remember the answer first.

    • @danielmoore7342
      @danielmoore7342 3 місяці тому +1

      In Sopie's first appearance 'she' was a 'he' - a gift from Radar. In the final episode, Potter climbs aboard to leave, and while cantering away, it's obvious Sophie is no mare 😂

  • @3rdandlong
    @3rdandlong 11 місяців тому +23

    I will never forget the day I was asked to assist with a production that involved a commercial for a RV/Motor Home company here in Oregon. Little did I know(at first) that that star of the commercial was none other than Radar himself, Gary Burkoff. He apparently bought an RV from this lot just off I-5 and liked it so much that he was willing to do a commercial for the place. I met him during the shoot and found he was genuinely warm and friendly. A very nice guy. Will always remember that day. And let us not forget on the final episode that apparently in (New York?), that a tid-bit came out after it was over: Several million toilets flushed all at once during the commercials wrecking havoc on the water treatment facility.

    • @calebbrown7602
      @calebbrown7602 9 місяців тому

      The think about New York is a myth. It was just a joke.

  • @karencahill4798
    @karencahill4798 11 місяців тому +6

    We were hooked to this show- Got to see it from beginning to end! I’d watch re-runs if I could. One of the best! I’m 67 now- Good run.

    • @bjbo72
      @bjbo72 11 місяців тому

      If u have dish they r on it..

    • @jmmlpn286
      @jmmlpn286 11 місяців тому +1

      If your cable company has it, MASH plays on TVLand each weekday morning from 7a-10:30a

  • @erictaylor5462
    @erictaylor5462 4 місяці тому +5

    My sister and I grew up watching this show. I wanted to see the original movie, but my parents refused to let me, until I was old enough.
    I figured the movie had T&A and that was why, but when I did finally see it, wow, I was totally not expecting that.
    Even the theme song was shocking. The wonderfull theme song was also used in the movie, but with the lyrics intact.

    • @olinewright6877
      @olinewright6877 3 місяці тому

      The Books by Hooker were good. I read as many as I could. I don't have them any more especially since I moved to Australia.

    • @sirlawrencet
      @sirlawrencet 3 місяці тому

      The lyrics to the theme, Suicide is Painless.were written by the director's 15 year old son - Mike Altman, son of Robert Altman. The father made $70,000 for directing the movie, the son has made over a million for co-writing the song.

    • @montarakid1943
      @montarakid1943 3 місяці тому

      @@sirlawrencetGlad to hear it. What a great piece of music.

  • @vlmellody51
    @vlmellody51 11 місяців тому +13

    Hawkeye was played by Alan Alda, NOT "Aaron Alda."
    The last name of Margaret Houlihan's ex-husband was Penobscot, not whatever that jumbled mess was that the narrator gave us.
    Who was it that Alan Alda couldn't stand?

    • @cheechwizard60
      @cheechwizard60 Місяць тому

      Maybe the guy who called him "Aaron Alda" was Korean.

  • @augustseptember3503
    @augustseptember3503 3 місяці тому +40

    Now I am older, I can say Hawkeye would have driven me insane with his endless chatter & preaching! A character so utterly full of himself, look at me, look at me, in real life he'd have become the most unpopular, insufferable person of the unit!!

    • @arthurc1805
      @arthurc1805 3 місяці тому

      The show hasn't stood the test of time well at all. The politically preachy shows seem pretty cringeworthy now.

    • @DanaTheInsane
      @DanaTheInsane Місяць тому

      @@arthurc1805 I thought us politically correct people ran everything now, You conservative snowflakes really need to keep your story straight.

  • @kennethzullick6897
    @kennethzullick6897 7 місяців тому +2

    Alda was the one I couldn’t stand.

  • @amiblueful
    @amiblueful 3 місяці тому +5

    I remember Jackie Cooper, who directed some of the earliest episodes, wrote in an article about his experience. He said that McLean Stevenson was NOT a nice guy. He also said that the easiest cast members to work with were Wayne Rogers and Larry Linville.

  • @katerinaneoralova8403
    @katerinaneoralova8403 Рік тому +20

    I love MASH, my most favourite show ever. What makes me love it even more is the fact that in czech dabing there is no laughter at all

    • @chenoamiller7177
      @chenoamiller7177 Рік тому

      MASH did not use a laugh track so there would not be

    • @gregwilliams3120
      @gregwilliams3120 Рік тому +3

      @@chenoamiller7177 They certainly did use a laugh track, except for the Operating Room scenes.

    • @brianlupiani587
      @brianlupiani587 11 місяців тому

      @@gregwilliams3120 I'm pretty sure they eventually stopped using the laugh track, though I have no idea when that was.

    • @OmosThings
      @OmosThings 11 місяців тому +2

      I have the whole dvd collection and thank God there is no laughing track. Also, growing up with the czech dubbing, makes me realize how well they translated most of the jokes 😂 considering the language/cultural barriers, the czech crew managed to keep the jockularity mostly intact ❤ including the voice actors who sounded almost 100% like the original characters

  • @NGMonocrom
    @NGMonocrom 3 місяці тому +2

    There have been individual soldiers who have been awarded multiple Purple Hearts.

  • @theunhingedbohemian5115
    @theunhingedbohemian5115 4 місяці тому +1

    There's 11 mins and 14 seconds of my life I'll never get back🙄

  • @davidfusani
    @davidfusani 2 місяці тому +2

    I taught public speaking for 40 years. I was kind in my critiques of even the worst speakers. They were college students, not "professionals" on an internet channel. I'll be as kind here as possible. Nails on a blackboard comes to mind.

  • @mikepayton7290
    @mikepayton7290 Рік тому +9

    Some of us couldn't stand Allan alda on mash

    • @montarakid1943
      @montarakid1943 3 місяці тому +1

      Most of us could.

    • @christheother9088
      @christheother9088 12 днів тому

      I had a friend who said that his idea of hell would be to spend eternity in a room with Alan Alda. I agree now.

  • @johnypitman2368
    @johnypitman2368 11 місяців тому +8

    Who gives a crap who Alda did or didn't like

  • @kinky_Z
    @kinky_Z 3 місяці тому +5

    My sister was a flight attendant for United. She was based out of JFK living in Rowayton, CT back in 1972 and I was living with her briefly. I remember when she came back from this one trip working in First Class and she told me about meeting an interesting guy... "McLean Stevenson" who was going to be acting in a weekly series called MASH based off the original movie... wow... I thought that sounded cool. Turns out it was cool and highly successful to boot. lol

    • @rogerfinney6809
      @rogerfinney6809 Місяць тому

      My immediate reaction when I heard about the TV series based on the movie was, "No way they can pull that off." Shows why I never worked in the entertainment industry.

    • @cheechwizard60
      @cheechwizard60 Місяць тому

      Turns out McLean Stevenson was a cousin to Adlai Stevenson

  • @nanana9637
    @nanana9637 3 місяці тому +3

    The first four seasons were comedy gold. Great cast with lever and witty writing, yet you never forget the characters were in a war zone. I still watch those seasons and am frequently amazed at how clever funny they were.
    After trapper left, there was a noticeable shift in the tone of the show. Humor largely vanished. Instead a new direction became increasingly evident, a new preachy heavy hand was in place with rare splashes of humor (most of it falling flat); worst of all, it was a humor centered more on teaching a lesson than for the sake of simple laughter.
    It's no surprise that Alan Alda had a greater role in directing and the writing of the show,. By the end of it's run, he was completely in charge.

    • @bufnyfan1
      @bufnyfan1 День тому

      I never liked Hunnicutt (Mike Farell). I got sick of his schtick--"Peg this and Peg that" and they even did a show where he talked about the "potty training" of his kid. He was far too "sappy" a character unlike Trapper (Wayne Rogers). Rogers admitted years later that if he knew MASH would have gone on for 11 years he would have stuck around. Behind the scenes they forced Rogers to sign some kind of "morals" clause in his contract that upset him and he wouldn't sign it.

  • @stevekandt7574
    @stevekandt7574 8 місяців тому +9

    My personal favorite episode was when Harry Morgan played he mentally unstable Maj. Gen. Bartford Steele before he took over as Potter. Outrageously funny.

  • @nicholausbuthmann1421
    @nicholausbuthmann1421 Місяць тому +2

    "Scotch and Fig Newtons."I remember that line well from "Harry Morgan" !

  • @gerimartin8514
    @gerimartin8514 11 місяців тому +6

    I loved MASH I still look around to see it's on.

  • @ronfry3324
    @ronfry3324 Рік тому +39

    My favorite character was Col Flagg.
    After a few seasons Alda got tedious to watch. Never cared for Farrell much

    • @terryrose4804
      @terryrose4804 Рік тому +5

      Edward Winter made the character so popular they didn't ask him back. Big mistake. A "Tales of Col. Samuel Flagg" spin off would have been something to see ("you didn't see me!").

    • @corriecrazy
      @corriecrazy Рік тому +3

      Ron Fry: I loved Col Flagg, too. But Mike Farrell was definitely one of my favourites, along with Colonel Potter (probably THE favourite), and Klinger. It's tough to pick just one from this incredibly excellent cast!

    • @chollythecrazycorgihesinsa6505
      @chollythecrazycorgihesinsa6505 Рік тому

      Totally agree!!!

    • @gutenbird
      @gutenbird Рік тому +12

      Farrel kind of ruined the show for me. Wayne Rogers was by far the superior costar. Farrel played the Hawkeye kiss up. Rogers was more of an equal who challenged Alda.

    • @gutenbird
      @gutenbird Рік тому +8

      @@corriecrazy Farrell? Please. He was such a let down from Wayne Rogers.

  • @billday8796
    @billday8796 11 місяців тому +42

    I have the TV Guide issue that has three articles devoted to the demise of MASH.. , One by Alan Alda about his favorite episodes, one by Alastair Cooke in a long learned evaluation, and one by Burt Prelusky written just before the final episode was aired. In it, he discusses all the major characters and finally gets to Radar... "Although nobody wanted to be quoted for the record, the feelings about Gary Burghoff's leaving were fairly unanimous... Loved Radar, hated Burghoff. As summed up by one of the principles, "Gary had personality problems. He always felt there was a conspiracy against him. He was rude to everyone, but if anyone ever said anything back to him, he throw a tantrum. Once Mike Farrell told him that his problem was that he could dish it out but he couldn't take it, and Gary said,'and I'm getting real sick and tired of dishing it out. the poor guy didn't even realize what he had said."
    There is a lot of other stuff discussed in the article, and I have seen at least parts of it quoted on a couple of websites.
    This UA-cam analysis is obviously NOT by an expert, but by someone else. It may be done by a computer generated voice due to the mispronunciations.

    • @veltonmeade1057
      @veltonmeade1057 11 місяців тому +6

      Well, this does not surprise me. I have worked with the Army and in engineering since 1996 and I have worked with many guys like him; short guys always have a big chip on their shoulders. I think this is because they got teased a lot as kids and with his deformed left-hand, I imagine he got teased a lot for it while growing. I have learned how to work with guys like him which to focus on the job, not the person.

    • @angelbulldog4934
      @angelbulldog4934 8 місяців тому +1

      It's a real human. I know the voice and the name but can't think of it at the moment. My ex is now retired from a lifetime career in hroadcasting. Before the days of Google, he would make phone calls til he found the correct pronunciation. Smart.

    • @parrot849
      @parrot849 8 місяців тому

      @@angelbulldog4934 I

    • @thomaswashburn3513
      @thomaswashburn3513 7 місяців тому +2

      Garry Burghoff could be annoying! Watch the end of Match Game 74 and the beginning of Match Game 75. He substituted about 100 +/- episodes. He always seemed to want to outdo everyone else on set. Just my opinion.

    • @mrparlanejxtra
      @mrparlanejxtra 7 місяців тому +3

      The narrators voice is very tedious.

  • @lynnkjjones7066
    @lynnkjjones7066 11 місяців тому +26

    weird! The only member of the Mash cast I couldn't hack was Alan Alda. All the rest were great.

    • @hellkat909
      @hellkat909 11 місяців тому +5

      in real life a self righteous quiche eater

    • @michaelf6705
      @michaelf6705 11 місяців тому +3

      I thought I was the only one, he reminded me of todays modern snowflakes.

    • @michaelf6705
      @michaelf6705 11 місяців тому +2

      of course im talking of his role , not him as a person for all the modern day snowflakes.

    • @sanman187-
      @sanman187- 11 місяців тому +1

      I thought he had the toughest role of all...he had to be consistent, and funny, and mesh with the other characters. (I had to do that as the lead in a Neil Simon play once, the third night was the best, and it was very difficult...I only did it right, or at least well, on the third night.

    • @michaelf6705
      @michaelf6705 11 місяців тому

      @@sanman187- Paverotti was amazing, just doesnt do anything for me, he may have played the role impeccably, but his role got irritating, not him as a person.

  • @paulprestage6529
    @paulprestage6529 11 місяців тому +2

    My favourite 2 episodes are "Tuttle" and "out of sight out of mind" loved thos show as a lkid as my Dad would watch it.At nearly 54 still watching re runs of this great show

  • @artchem1
    @artchem1 Рік тому +6

    Always loved " Klinger 's Dresses and Shoes. . He is by far a " Classic of M*A*S*H " . They all seemed to have feelings for one another; ESPECIALLY, in the OR . I have viewed M*A*S*H from the Beginning of 1972- throughout the Complete Series, in 1983..
    It was on at 5:30 pm, while I was cooking dinner .... my dining companion 🙂❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐🌄🇺🇸

  • @der22672
    @der22672 Рік тому +18

    Pretty sure it was Gary Burghoff that Alan didn’t name. It was common knowledge that he was difficult to work with and he didn’t get along with the rest of the cast.

    • @gregoryboyd7176
      @gregoryboyd7176 11 місяців тому +7

      Actually, a few cast members have been pretty candid about how they resented Alan Alda's ego snatching up so much creative control of the series and this was the real reason why both McLean Stevenson and Wayne Rogers abruptly left the show. Once he became a producer on M*A*S*H it became nothing but a showcase for the "Hawkeye Pierce" character with every episode centered around Alda instead of the ensemble performances of both Altman's original film and the first few seasons of the TV show. In fact, one crewman at the time was heard to have said that M*A*S*H really stood for "More Alda Shi**y Histrionics."

    • @davidmitchell6873
      @davidmitchell6873 11 місяців тому

      It was Burgoff.

  • @jimbomaltby4457
    @jimbomaltby4457 3 місяці тому +2

    I am an Englishman and was big fan of the movie. My introduction to the TV series was on our TV and it did have the laughter track at first. I was very disappointed and it seemed that viewers over here agreed with me because the viewers figures were poor. So they took the laughter track off and up went the figures. I have since watched it again on Cable TV with the laughter track and it is a poor reflection on how it is without the track. Why won't TV executives learn?

  • @gramps6334
    @gramps6334 11 місяців тому +2

    Alda loves Alda.

  • @pmreltd.2251
    @pmreltd.2251 Рік тому +4

    My DAD use to yell at the TV when M A S H came on , b/c he went to FORDAM UNIVERSITY w/Alan.

  • @TakayasMom
    @TakayasMom 4 місяці тому +2

    I was 7 when MASH started and my whole family would sit and laugh. I remember being confused and saying, 'That wasn't funny'. It was several years before I was old enough to get the adult humor, then it was my favorite show, too.

  • @ericgugi8912
    @ericgugi8912 4 місяці тому +5

    Spearchuckered me on that one...

  • @TheOtherBoleynGirl336
    @TheOtherBoleynGirl336 3 місяці тому +3

    It’s nice to be nice to the nice!

  • @zaphodbeatlebrox4906
    @zaphodbeatlebrox4906 9 місяців тому +6

    Covering the conclusion of M*A*S*H for TV Guide in 1983, Burt Prelutsky wrote, "Although nobody wanted to be quoted for the record, the feelings about Gary Burghoff's leaving were fairly unanimous: loved Radar, hated Burghoff. As summed up by one of the principals: 'Gary had personality problems. He always felt there was a conspiracy against him. He was rude to everyone, but if anyone ever said anything back to him, he'd throw a tantrum. He had a particularly heated relationship with Alan Alda. Once, Mike Farrell told him that his problem was that he could dish it out but he couldn't take it, and Gary said, "And I'm getting real sick and tired of dishing it out." The poor guy didn't even realize what he'd said.'"[1]

  • @samwisner
    @samwisner Рік тому +29

    In the Hot lips getting married episode she did not marry Donald Prezzenbot, she married Donald Penopscott.

    • @peteperez7741
      @peteperez7741 Рік тому +6

      Donald Penobscott

    • @sarasotasage6135
      @sarasotasage6135 11 місяців тому +1

      @@peteperez7741 Are you some sort of Maineiac?😜

    • @SingleTrackMined
      @SingleTrackMined 11 місяців тому +1

      @@peteperez7741 Penobscot. I'm from Penobscot County Maine.

    • @robertdiotalevi285
      @robertdiotalevi285 11 місяців тому +1

      @@SingleTrackMined Is that near Crab Apple Cove?

  • @Awaywrdson
    @Awaywrdson 4 місяці тому +1

    Love the show !!! Klinger was my favorite of the cast. My favorite episode was "B.J.'s name !!! I thought of all kinds of names and when he says " my Mother Bea and my Father Jay" I was rollin on the floor !!!😂

  • @lynnlobliner3933
    @lynnlobliner3933 7 місяців тому +1

    I could swear I heard this guy saying Aaron Alda rather than Alan. And boy did he destroy the name Penobscot. And there was NO mention of Winchester. And there was no mention of Col. Flagg, MY favorite character, and Sydney Freedman, the psychiatrist, my second favorite character. .

  • @daveogarf
    @daveogarf Рік тому +9

    It's [Mike] "FAIR-rel", NOT "Fah-RELL"!

  • @richstrobel
    @richstrobel 11 місяців тому +17

    10:04 I only remember Frank earning 2 purple hearts and both of them were given to others. The first to a soldier played by Ron Howard and the second to a baby whose Mother was shot just before she went into labor. Radar was only wounded once and received a purple heart. Then again, Radar was reading an X-Men comic book which didn't exist until 1963 and there are other chronological issues with the show.

    • @georgebreakfast5890
      @georgebreakfast5890 9 місяців тому +2

      Because MASH wasn't about Korea it was absolutely about Vietnam but they couldn't say so. There are lots of similar anachronisms.

    • @GeoffCK
      @GeoffCK 7 місяців тому

      @@georgebreakfast5890pavement

    • @daninnj8580
      @daninnj8580 6 місяців тому +3

      Actually the baby got the Purple Heart because he was nicked in the butt by the bullet himself.

    • @theresaa9789
      @theresaa9789 5 місяців тому +2

      On one episode he quotes John Wayne from a 1963 movie. Eleven - twelve years too early.

    • @heli-crewhgs5285
      @heli-crewhgs5285 4 місяці тому +4

      The haircuts always bug me. Male and female characters all seem to have 1970s ‘big hair.’ Black characters have hair that is way too high, given that the show is set in an early 1950s military setting.

  • @parrot849
    @parrot849 8 місяців тому +3

    I heard Alan Alda was hardest cast member to get along with

  • @saltymisfit6566
    @saltymisfit6566 11 місяців тому +1

    I loved this show, the movie is great too. My dad and I would watch it together

  • @old300texan5
    @old300texan5 Рік тому +8

    My favorite part was where they said who Alan Alda hated on set. 🙄

    • @user-bl6ne3hc6n
      @user-bl6ne3hc6n Рік тому

      It's Stevenson, he was a pain in the ass always complaining, if you notice the last season he held out quite a bit there's like four episodes he didn't show up

  • @mariaholman1407
    @mariaholman1407 11 місяців тому +6

    I remember so many laughs (and sorrowful moments) that this show gave me, BUT the one that brought on my daughter's birth I cant remember ... It aired on Oct 29th, 1979 and my labor pains started right after the credits started to roll.. wish I knew which episode it was ... for me, it was life changing.

    • @Lava1964
      @Lava1964 11 місяців тому +1

      That should be easy to look up.

    • @mariaholman1407
      @mariaholman1407 11 місяців тому +3

      @@Lava1964 you inspired me ... I found it ... season 8, episode 7 (episode 180 of all episodes) "Nurse Doctor" now I'll have to see if its on my subscriptions... thanks

    • @1111atreides
      @1111atreides 11 місяців тому

      Haha! I went into labor after watching a terrible Kurt Russel movie, The Poseidon Adventure!

    • @davidparker2761
      @davidparker2761 11 місяців тому +1

      @@1111atreides Kurt Russel wasn't in the Poseidon Adventure.

    • @1111atreides
      @1111atreides 11 місяців тому

      @@davidparker2761 He was in Poseidon. ua-cam.com/video/PLcLUEE2pyY/v-deo.html

  • @willdwyer6782
    @willdwyer6782 5 місяців тому +4

    Between the movie and two TV series, the name Trapper John was played by three different actors. Elliott Gould played the role in the movie, Wayne Rogers on the TV version, and Pernell Roberts as the lead on Trapper John MD.

  • @californian1459
    @californian1459 4 місяці тому +4

    And Alan Alda was definitely the one star that everyone else in the cast couldn’t stand.

  • @suehart919
    @suehart919 11 місяців тому +4

    Margaret did not wear Klinger's wedding gown. She wore a gown that his uncle Zak had worn to get out if WW 1 or WW 2.

  • @FenderBender5150
    @FenderBender5150 10 місяців тому +3

    ...Sorry to be that guy, but Capt. Tuddle was actually Traper John's Idea... In the episode he says "Like when we ware kids, who broke the window? Tuttle Who stole the bike? Tuttle"

  • @oceanside2152
    @oceanside2152 10 місяців тому +1

    Mash, One Day at a Time, and Lou Grant.
    What a Great Prime Time Line-Up
    The TV of my Youth.
    I was 14, spring 1970..

  • @elixtido1448
    @elixtido1448 4 місяці тому +1

    I liked Col. Flagg - "I had to put a couple in him!" or "My finger is a deadly weapon!"

  • @KevinFrost
    @KevinFrost 10 місяців тому +7

    You truly have a voice for newspaper. Let's hope that isn't matched with a face for radio.

  • @jodypalm303
    @jodypalm303 11 місяців тому +10

    Am I hearing the narrator call Alan Alda, "Aaron" Alda several times? I know I heard him say that Hot Lips married someone whose name I couldn't even understand. It was supposed to be Donald Penobscot (Peh-NOB-scot). And I'm still not clear which cast member Alda couldn't stand.

    • @montarakid1943
      @montarakid1943 3 місяці тому +1

      AI.

    • @tomterrell3088
      @tomterrell3088 3 місяці тому

      @@montarakid1943 Easy to pick up on Al when it flubs a word.

    • @MarianeLarsen
      @MarianeLarsen Місяць тому

      Gary Burghoff. He was very difficult to work with. He was demanding and laborious. Not like Radar at all. Everyone has said it.

  • @cwl861
    @cwl861 7 місяців тому

    I loved this growing up i was 4 yrs old when it aired not that i remember watching it then, But i am sure i did with my dad. Dennis lindsey I will never forget you,

  • @collegeman1988
    @collegeman1988 9 місяців тому +2

    It’s okay. I couldn’t stand Alan Alda, or MASH.
    My sister’s ex-husband once said that the best way to get guests out of your house if they stayed way too late into the night was to put MASH on the TV because they would realize they’d overstayed their welcome and immediately go home. This is similar to the strategy of Carrie Fisher putting The Star Wars Holiday Special on the TV as a way of getting her guests to go home. Putting The Last Jedi on the TV (if you were dumb enough to buy a DVD/Blu-Ray copy or subscribe to Disney+) might also get rid of unwanted guests, too.

  • @jeffb5785
    @jeffb5785 11 місяців тому +9

    I loved that show and almost all of the characters, I realize that some of the characters weren't meant to be liked and they played the part well like Frank Burns

    • @m.dwaynesteckley4832
      @m.dwaynesteckley4832 4 місяці тому +1

      Frankly, (ha ha) I've always thought Larry Linville was given an unfair situation as the show progressed and Alda took the limelight. At the beginning, he was acting like a regular army surgeon who was at least competent, but just followed military doctrine, of course a bit over the top: it was after all an anti-war theme. Major Houlihan, an excellent nurse, would have seen something in him. But, later he was portrayed as a complete cartoonish nitwit. Although Larry was enough of a pro to deal with it, it unfairly typecast him and his career was all but over. That really wasn't necessary - Hawkeye needed a true foil. The good thing was David Ogden Stiers. Although, I think, given the opportunity, Larry could have managed that himself. There were good military career physicians/surgeons who had to meet the same standards as their civilian counterparts.

    • @jeffb5785
      @jeffb5785 4 місяці тому +1

      @@m.dwaynesteckley4832 I'm not that deep or analytical, I just enjoyed the show, I loved the comedy and appreciated the drama. There were characters I loved and those I loved to hate but I thought they all played their roles perfectly.

  • @ArchibaldBagge
    @ArchibaldBagge 4 місяці тому +2

    Mike Farrell and Harry Morgan killed it for me.

  • @chrisbassett8996
    @chrisbassett8996 6 днів тому

    it was a fantastic show while showing us what a mash hospital would be like in a war yet was a show that captured our hearts in many other ways.

  • @charlesbowers8112
    @charlesbowers8112 11 місяців тому +4

    When they killed off Blake and sent Trapper home the show was close to jumping the shark. When they wrote out Radar the shark was completely jumped.

  • @pooh44100
    @pooh44100 Рік тому +6

    Loved the show in the beginning then it was ALL ABOUT ALDA AND TOO POLITICAL