The One Co Star Alan Alda Couldn't Stand On MASH
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- Опубликовано: 9 июн 2024
- The One Co Star Alan Alda Couldn't Stand On MASH
The MASH series was many viewers' favorite for years. It was the perfect mix of funny, entertaining, and informative. From its groundbreaking storytelling to its unforgettable characters, MASH continues to resonate with audiences around the globe decades after its conclusion. But, did you know that some of the show's most beloved characters were originally intended to appear only once? And how did the cast cope with the unexpected twists and turns that shaped the series? Join us as we look closely at The One Co Star Alan Alda Couldn't Stand On MASH.
I saw every episode and they all touched my heart . Few TV shows can did or will be as poignant and entertaining as MASH. Thanks guys for bring it all , I'll always love you.
It was Gary Burghoff (Radar). Apparently, the feeling was quite mutual. Also, Alan and director Jackie Cooper didn't get along.
Miss M*A*S*H*…Remember when Col. Blake was killed. I never, ever expected it and could not stop crying.
i loved lt. flagg. such a touch of crazy at a time when patriotism was questioned. having lived during that time when neighbors were questioning each other's politics and pointing fingers, his over-the-top portrayal was something with which i could relate. it was so true, but they helped us to laugh at how ludicrous it was.
Totally agree with you, Wayne Rogers was my favorite, never as good without him❤❤
I loved MASH! I wish it was still on look forward to the repeats.
I love MASH i love how eash actor brought the show to life
The loss of Wayne Rogers was extremely detrimental to the show. His replacement Mike Farrel never measured up to Roger’s. The first three seasons were the golden years.
I disagree. To me, the show actually got better as characters were replaced by people who were in my opinion an improvement. Winchester and Col Potter are good examples. Radar was not missed either.
I loved mash but hated the cand laughter but still the best also loved the film
When McClane Stevenson & Wayne Rogers left the show I didn’t enjoy the show any more.
It was my favorite until "Monk", then "Last Man Standing".
When the show ceased being funny on a regular basis, the end was very near.
I liked the second season so much better than the first, it got better when McLean Stevenson left and Harry Morgan came in, but I liked Frank Burns and Charles the same, I missed Frank but loved Charles at the same time! But the second season was just better all way round. And thank you for this, I did not know some of these facts like Harry Morgan's wife's picture! That was very fascinating to me!
BTW This is a series that was better than movie.
For Heaven Come Wednesday you put up a still from Stairway To Heaven, aka A Matter Of Life & Death.
I never liked hawkeye. I found him ugly, sexist, histrionic, and not funny. He reminded me of a beta, trying too hard to be alpha and it was off-putting.
It mashed with Viet Nam
Amazing how he had a head of beautiful looking hair, then it seem like it all disappeared in one week, now he's bald.
My high school!
It's too bad that Alda didn't like Burghoff. Apparently he though Burghoff wasn't that intelligent. However - Burghoff has been a professional Jazz drummer for most of his Life - thinks in poly-rhythms. Not exactly brain-dead to be able to do that. Alda was a bit of an elitist - thought there was only one way to be intelligent. I was not that much of a fan of his . . . he was no Donald Sutherland, the original Hawkeye . . .
Hawkeye was my least favorite. Alan Alda always seemed like such an arrogant narcissists.
Once Trapper and Henry left, I lost interest in the show.
I couldn't stand Alan Alda. The motor mouth remarks just ruined the show.
Mash was liberal bilge.
Wayne Rodgers was great. Better than Mike Farrel. I only watch the first 4 years. The show slowly declined when Wayne Rodgers left.
Wonderful show!