In 1994, model kit maker Revell released a M*A*S*H model of the Swamp that included figures of Hawkeye, Margaret, and Radar. In this week’s post, see a press release announcing the release of this model kit!
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In 1994, model kit maker Revell released a M*A*S*H model of the Swamp that included figures of Hawkeye, Margaret, and Radar. In this week’s post, see a press release announcing the release of this model kit!
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One of my favorite episodes of season seven is “The Party.” It is well written, and it has a great balance between comedy and an emotional storyline. In this week’s post, see a script for “The Party” and learn more about the episode!
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See a script for “Goodbye, Farewell and Amen” here!
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M*A*S*H ended 43 years ago today with the 2 1/2 hour finale, “Goodbye, Farewell and Amen.” The groundbreaking final episode still holds the record for the most watched scripted television show of all time!
I conclude my M*A*S*H rewatch this month by watching the pilot episode for a series starring Gary Burghoff as Radar. “W*A*L*T*E*R” was an attempt to bring Radar back to television screens. How did it fare? Find out in this bonus post!
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Today we remember M*A*S*H co-creator, producer, director, and writer Larry Gelbart (1928 - 2009) on what would have been his birthday
In the 1980s, there was a variety of M*A*S*H games and toys available from different makers. The one that always looked the most fun was the M*A*S*H pinball game! Learn more about this handheld pinball game in this week’s post!
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Happy birthday, Robert Altman (1925 - 2006), director of the 1970 M*A*S*H film!
The fundraiser to repair part of the M*A*S*H filming site at Malibu Creek State Park has reach 91% of its goal! Only $176 away from replacing the camo netting at the site. Please help keep the M*A*S*H site welcoming to visitors if you are able!
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Let’s help Malibu Creek State Park reach (and exceed) its goal to replace the camo netting at the M*A*S*H filming site!
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Peggy Herz’s 1976 book, “TV’s Top Ten: Shows and Their Stars,” is a great example of an early Scholastic kids’ book about popular TV shows! In this week’s post, learn more about how M*A*S*H is included in this book!
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Happy birthday, Allan Arbus (1918 - 2013). M*A*S*H’s visiting psychiatrist, Major Sidney Freedman
When M*A*S*H was released on DVD beginning in 2002, it was the first time the series was released in broadcast order. In this week’s post, see a press kit announcing the release of M*A*S*H on DVD!
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Happy birthday, Mike Farrell! M*A*S*H’s Captain B.J. Hunnicutt
Sometimes we all need an escape from the dreary weather and deluge of news, and there are episodes of M*A*S*H that are fun escapes from reality. This week, see a script from, and learn more about, the episode “Movie Tonight!”
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Happy birthday, Dr. H. Richard Hornberger Jr. (1924 - 1997), MASH surgeon in the Korean War and author of the original M*A*S*H novel (written under the pen name Richard Hooker)
In 2025, I rewatched M*A*S*H, one season per month. Since I finished the series, I decided to wrap up the rewatch by revisiting the M*A*S*H spin-off, AfterMASH. Does it deserve the hate it gets today? Learn more in this month’s bonus post!
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Happy 90th birthday to the legendary Alan Alda!
Another M*A*S*H licensed product this week as we look at this tote bag from 1981 made by A.D.I. Learn more about A.D.I. and the tote bag in this week’s post!
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Did you know the M*A*S*H movie was banned on US military bases? Find out why in this post!
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On January 25, 1970, M*A*S*H premiered in theaters in the United States. Despite its small budget, it went on to become the 3rd highest grossing film of the year at the domestic box office!
The 2002 book, Stay Tuned: Television’s Unforgettable Moments, is a multimedia book that includes a DVD. It covers the key moments in the history of television, including the M*A*S*H finale. Learn more about the book in this week’s post!
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Happy birthday, Johnny Haymer (1920 - 1989), M*A*S*H’s Staff Sergeant Zelmo Zale
Happy Birthday, Kellye Nakahara (1948 - 2020), M*A*S*H’s lovable Nurse Kellye
In September 1983, AfterMASH debuted as the highest rated show in its first week. But the reviews of the series weren’t kind (and proved to be correct). Learn more about the initial reaction to AfterMASH in this week’s post!
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In season four, M*A*S*H fans met Col. Potter. The writers slowly introduced him over the course of the season, and one episode that was key to that introduction was “Dear Mildred.” In this week’s post, learn more about the episode and see two scripts from it!
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In 2025, I rewatched M*A*S*H, one season per month. Since I finished the series last month, I rewatched the Robert Altman film in December! In this bonus post, read my wrap-up of the 1970 M*A*S*H movie!
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As we get ready to kick off the new year, it’s time to change calendars! Did you know that there were M*A*S*H calendars when the show originally aired? Learn more about three of the vintage calendars in this week’s post!
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Wishing everyone a Merry M*A*S*H Christmas and a happy holiday season!