Best M*A*S*H Bloopers (Funny Compilation)
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- Опубликовано: 28 июн 2024
- You may remember the M*A*S*H tv show, but we'll bet you haven't seen these hilarious bloopers yet! We've got clips of the MASH cast swearing, forgetting their lines and messing up while filming.
00:00 - Intro
0:16 - MASH Cast Swearing
2:33 - MASH Cast Forgetting Their Lines
4:39 - MASH Cast Messing Up Takes
7:10 - MASH Cast Reactions
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While the show is traditionally viewed as a comedy, many episodes had a more serious tone. Early seasons aired on network prime time while the Vietnam War was still going on; the show was forced to walk the fine line of commenting on that war while at the same time not seeming to protest against it. For this reason, the show's discourse, under the cover of comedy, often questioned, mocked, and grappled with America's role in the Cold War.
As the series progressed, it made a significant shift from being primarily a comedy with dramatic undertones to a drama with comedic undertones. This was a result of changes in writing and production staff, rather than the cast defections of McLean Stevenson, Larry Linville, Wayne Rogers and Gary Burghoff. Series co-creator and comedy writer Larry Gelbart departed after Season 4, the first featuring Mike Farrell and Harry Morgan. This resulted in Farrell and Morgan having only a single season reading scripts featuring Gelbart's comic timing, which defined the feel and rhythm of Seasons 1-4 featuring predecessors Rogers and Stevenson, respectively. Larry Linville (the show's comic foil) and Executive Producer Gene Reynolds both departed at the conclusion of Season 5 in 1977, resulting in M*A*S*H being fully stripped of its original comedic foundation by the beginning of Season 6 - the debut of the Charles Winchester era.
Series creators Larry Gelbart and Gene Reynolds wanted M*A*S*H broadcast without a laugh track. Though CBS initially rejected the idea, a compromise was reached that allowed for omitting the laughter during operating room scenes if desired. "We told the network that under no circumstances would we ever can laughter during an OR scene when the doctors were working," said Gelbart in 1998. "It's hard to imagine that 300 people were in there laughing at somebody's guts being sewn up."
Seasons 1-5 utilized a more invasive laugh track; a more subdued audience was employed for Seasons 6-11 when the series shifted from sitcom to comedy-drama with the departure of Gelbart and Reynolds. Several episodes ("O.R.", "The Bus", "Quo Vadis, Captain Chandler?", "The Interview", "Point of View", and "Dreams" among them) omitted the laugh track altogether; as did almost all of Season 11, including the 135-minute series finale, "Goodbye, Farewell and Amen". The laugh track is also omitted from some international and syndicated airings of the show; on one occasion during an airing on BBC2, the laugh track was accidentally left on, and viewers expressed their displeasure, an apology from the network for the "technical difficulty" was later released, as during its original run on BBC2 in the UK, it was shown without the laugh track. UK DVD critics speak poorly of the laugh track, stating "canned laughter is intrusive at the best of times, but with a programme like M*A*S*H, it's downright unbearable."
On all released DVDs, both in Region 1 (including the US and Canada) and Region 2 (Europe, including the UK), an option is given to watch the show with or without the laugh track.
"They're a lie," said Gelbart in a 1992 interview. "You're telling an engineer when to push a button to produce a laugh from people who don't exist. It's just so dishonest. The biggest shows when we were on the air were All in the Family and The Mary Tyler Moore Show both of which were taped before a live studio audience where laughter made sense," continued Gelbart. "But our show was a film show - supposedly shot in the middle of Korea. So the question I always asked the network was, 'Who are these laughing people? Where did they come from?'" Gelbart persuaded CBS to test the show in private screenings with and without the laugh track. The results showed no measurable difference in the audience's enjoyment. "So you know what they said?" Gelbart said. "'Since there's no difference, let's leave it alone!' The people who defend laugh tracks have no sense of humor."[15] Gelbart summed up the situation by saying, "I always thought it cheapened the show. The network got their way. They were paying for dinner." - Развлечения
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The VERY best sitcom ever produced. I'm still watching mash years later.
Lies again? MF CASH
One of the best.
MASH is where I honed my sarcasm skills 😂
A whole section of swearing, but Alan Alda swearing in Italian is fine. :D
I would buy a dvd of nothing but the Bloopers and out takes!
I was a little kid when this show first aired and I watched every episode until the finale in 1983, when I was 16. I’ve never seen any bloopers for MASH, so this was a real treat. Thanks for sharing!
In my opinion it is the best television show that was ever produced.
@Hubert Harmon ding ding ding. What do we have for him Johnny! That is correct sir!
Yes, breaking bad was the best.
I agree.
No Argument from me
... for the first 5 seasons.
This show is older than I am. But it's one of my favorite shows. And I love how half the bloopers are just "shit" 🤣
I love Mash. It's the only TV series that I watch the re-runs over and over and over! Best TV series of all time. Well produced, and directed, and the chemistry was so wonderful among all the actors.
I don't know what's funnier, Alan going off in Italian which I totally understood, or rhe notion of actually hearng Radar say shit lol
In my view not only one of the best shows ever made,but one of the most influential with consistent quality on all depts(actors,writing,subject matter,etc)from beginning to the last episode!
It may have been an Army show, but they definitely cussed like sailors. 😂
Ha, ha Alan Alda was swearing in Italian.
No wonder the show was so good and ran for so long. They all worked and got along like a dovetail.
It was on for 11 seasons. Also on for 11 seasons were The Jeffersons, Make Room for Daddy, Cheers, Frasier, Murphy Brown (counting the remake), Married with Children and Happy Days. Do you like them as much because they "ran for so long"? Also there have been reports that not everyone was sorry when Gary Burghoff left.
@@erichwise9936 One bad apple (G. Burghoff) doesn't spoil the whole bunch, and yes, I enjoyed those others shows just as much; particularly Fraiser, and he was drunk on the Set a lot of the time--go figure.
I miss shows like this
Mash is always worth watching.
The Henry Blake/Trapper-John era is my favorite. The show had a bit more edge, but the Potter/Honeycutt era was also fantastic TV.
The show from beginning to end was the best!!
@@JackiePhillipsTheSocialPet Not everyone agrees with you.
@@erichwise9936 I don't care!!
I have the CDs for the complete series and I still watch at least 1 episode every night. You don't want to play M*A*S*H trivia with me😂❤
Harry Morgan was a great actor. May he rest in peace.
The stress in the actors is incredible to get it right. That show took a lot of planning and multiple shots to get everything right!
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@@FactsVerse Bloopers are great. Get to see the behind the scenes stuff
Man, they were really potty mouthed and I love it!
Gotta love bloopers from top hit shows
Growing up this show was a staple in our house for more reasons than one. You see my dad fought in the Korean War and was twice a patient at a M*A*S*H, the second time my dad was wounded he had a hand grenade go off by his right foot they were getting ready to amputate my dads foot when a new surgeon at the unit said he could save it. They literally wired my dads foot back together. To the day he passed away in 95 he couldn't bend his toes.
Loved this program!
Hey has anyone else noticed that Lt. Col. Henry Blake's wife's name was originally Mildred and later it was changed to Lorraine?
Col Potter's wife's name, however, was ALWAYS Mildred.
Idk why but I love the swearing bloopers the most
All great tv but I imo the first season with BJ before he grew the moustache the best writing. Love every minute of it.
That's exactly my opinion. I always use the benchmark of great series until the moustache.
the best!
They certainly have no problem saying " oh shit".
I'm 68 M*A*S*H was my favorite ever. Alan Alda & the rest were great!!
We absolutely agree and are happy that you're a fan of M*A*S*H! Which episode appealed to you the most?
Mmmatt F, I'm 65.
DEFINITELY no argument here. ✌✌✌✌
Fact Verse, while I don't have a real favorite episode, there ARE certain lines that I've "borrowed " over the years: HI THERE AND HOW ARE YOU TODAY?
I'M NOT SLEEPING; I'M INSPECTING THE INSIDES OF MY EYELIDS.
ONE DISASTER AT A TIME.
I WONDER WHAT MY CHANCES ARE OF GETTING THE FIFTH JACK...OH WELL. NOT TO WORRY.
HEY, WHAT DO YOU KNOW...I FOUND THE FIFTH JACK...I'M OUT!!!😝😝😝✌✌✌✌
Used to watch it everyday with my mom as a kid, think it's the best show ever in TV was perfect mix of comedy drama suspense and emotion
We're happy to know that you love the show. Thank you for sharing your thoughts. If we may ask, which episode did you like the best?
Stay where you are my nose is coming out again…love it.
I was just about to write how innocent the times were with all "shit", then the F-word took over at about one minute onwards 🤣🤣
Love Alan Alda swearing in Italian 😂😂😂
Lol, we remember it too!
I STILL WATCH & LOVE THAT SHOW ‼️‼️‼️
something different about Harry Morgan/Col. Potter saying "shit," it's absolutely the best.
Probably 'cause you expect him to say one of those Midwest not-swears like Horse Hockey.
The best!
Thanks for watching!
@1:00 David Ogden Stiers ( Winchester) swearing.
My opinion this show was the best for the 70s 80s period! Specially the original cast! And let's not forget the movie that started it all!
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I still love watching this sitcom an all around awesome cast that spanned the entire series!
We're happy to know that you still love the M*A*S*H! Which episode is the most memorable for you?
@@FactsVerse There are so many episodes I absolutely love but my favorite episode is probably "Tuttle" the fact someone who was made up by Hawkeye and everyone in camp thought they knew him was just hilarious!
@@mikeortiz6008 that is a classic! Infact I watched it just yesterday on METV. LMAO! What makes it even funnier is the fact that it was Hawkeyes imaginary friend from his childhood.
Honestly the first is just og
45 seconds in and i'm already sure ”shit” will be a fairly common word uttered in the video
One of the BEST shows EVER!
6 YOA introduced, now 50, still DVR it 6 day's a week.
Not on Saturday? Now bring back the Muppet Show
to bring back when life was simple.
The Muppet show? Loved it as well!
The plural of day is days not day's.
That thumbnail tho 😩
Ive been an actor it so hard at rehearsals to not laugh or mess up in 7th Grade I had the lead Role in my Class play we did it with kids from An Elementary School came and watched at the Junior High I Went to. The play was done in the Cafeteria because thats where the Stage was, When it came to do the Final scene I had to say OUT WITTED BY LEPERCHAUNS I THOUGHT I COVERED EVERY ANGLE, I couldnt stop laughing at myself when we were Practicing but some how during the show I somehow made it thru with out laughing, I love Stage life
Loved MASH.
Best show ever
Only a min or so in and the most popular word is shit
I liked the eps best with Potter and BJ. I watched this show from first episode to the last, when new. Klinger was hilarious. I watch this on Metv.
One of my uncles who grew up with this works with the Air Force and he would always call me Hawkeye. And since I grew up with it too 20 years after it came out I suppose some of the mannerisms rubbed off on me.
It's so weird hearing them swear XD
hearing BJ drop f-bomb is the most disconcerting because his character is such a nice guy.
One booboo was when Radar did a John Wayne impersonation from a 60's movie and the Korean war was in the 50"s.
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My favorite show
Glad to know that you're a fan of M*A*S*H! Which episode appealed to you the most?
there were some clips where the cast were watching their own bloopers - can you tell me where you found those? i would love to see them
Lol! ❤👍
What's funny is you see 3 people in the scene and 20 people are laughing in the background.
Thanks u
No problem
they really love the s word.
like bloopers show's even the best can mess up forget their lines was surprised the F word made it into the MASH blooper reel.
People thought I was an idiot for buying seasons at 4.99 each at walmart several years ago.
Now you can't find it anywhere unless it's the 80 dollar boxed set and that's hard to find.
I will love hot lips forever!
It's an absolite "shit storm" at the 4077th!!😊
Oh shit!!!
OH Shit!!!!
higher ratings if they left the swearing in.
“Shit”
gostei
F this, and F that 😆
This video is all about cursing not the show itself.
I miss the 3 stooges
Up to when Larry Linville left the show….
anyone who forgets their should be on KP for the rest of their lives
I agree with everyone, the best show ever. Just wish these bloopers weren't copies of copies of copies of ....
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The show is much funnier without the laugh track
They sure did curse a lot.
Brilliant, magnificent, irreplaceable Alan ❤️ you
Absolutely! Which episode of the show was the most memorable for you?
@@FactsVerse so, so difficult to pick only one...
The 1980 episode "Dreams." I know I wasn't asked, but could you imagine any show like it being made before--or since?
ooo shiit! :)
Can we stop fucking around and make a movie?
yadayamuddafungal
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Pigeon pellets
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They say chit a lot
Thanks for sharing this, Joe!
Always liked it when MASH came on at 4:30...meant I caould change the channel and watch Star Trek.
so bloopers are just 8 minutes of cursing? i guess.
Shit!!!
Hot lips was much sexy in beginning of the series
First
1st!
M*A*S*H was a great series. But after McLean Stevenson & Wayne Rogers left, instead of M*A*S*H, it turned into the Alan Alda Show!
I think I am getting old when the shitty language bothers me.
So glad I bought a $400 phone so I could watch your video in that shitty format.
Bloopers? I think not. Just a bunch of foul language.
Boy, it's weird to hear guys like Radar and Winchester curse.
First