Things MASH Producers Hid from Fans

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  • Опубликовано: 3 май 2024
  • Things MASH Producers Hid from Fans
    "MASH" continues to captivate audiences with its timeless blend of humor and drama, solidifying its place as one of the most beloved television shows in history.
    The show's impact on the medium is undeniable, as it still holds the record for the highest viewership of a scripted show on American television. The iconic characters and their talented portrayals have left a lasting impression on fans.
    However, behind the scenes, there are intriguing mysteries that have remained hidden from even the most dedicated fans. Join us as we reveal all the secrets that the producer of "MASH" kept concealed from the public eye.

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  • @buffyshaw3326
    @buffyshaw3326 17 дней назад +378

    Klinger wasn’t gay, he was just after a section 8. He got married twice in the series.

  • @glenntanner5132
    @glenntanner5132 9 дней назад +169

    He was not gay!!! He was just trying to get out of the army, out of the war,

  • @timburns4880
    @timburns4880 4 дня назад +56

    The creators originally wanted him to play his character as gay. Jamie Farr played it straight as a guy just trying to get out playing crazy by wearing dresses. They even addressed it in the show when we first meet Sydney Freedman. Klinger could have gotten out by signing an affidavit saying he was gay. He refused. So, Klinger was definitely NOT gay.

  • @MuskratOutdoors
    @MuskratOutdoors 8 дней назад +116

    Klinger wasn't gay, he was trying to get kicked out of the army.

  • @Teri6419
    @Teri6419 18 дней назад +182

    We were still in the Navy in 1972. I was working with MASH docs at the time. They loved the series. Klinger never struck us a gay, he just wanted Section 8 discharge!

  • @seandobson499
    @seandobson499 15 дней назад +118

    I joined the British army in 1971 and agree with the two comments that Klinger was not gay, he just wanted out, anyway he could.

  • @pagehuddleston6778
    @pagehuddleston6778 13 дней назад +85

    Klinger actually wore his real dog tags in the show and he really is from Ohio

  • @badbiker666
    @badbiker666 6 дней назад +30

    The laugh track originally used on M.A.S.H. was the same as the one used for most other TV comedies at the time. A sound engineer named Charley Douglass recorded the audience laughter from the pantomime segments of The Red Skelton Show around 1953. He taped several shows and assembled the recordings into a single tape. There were segments of the tape the consisted of mild laughter and others where the audience was quite raucous. He did this while working for CBS, but when he left, he took the idea of canned laughter with him. His recording became the standard and the same one was used for all TV comedies. What's interesting is that that same recording is still occasionally used, which means that the people you hear laughing to your favorite TV comedy shows are all, probably, dead.

  • @danielsoucy6688
    @danielsoucy6688 7 дней назад +32

    Radar was in the original mash-movie With Donald Sutherland!

  • @mt3311
    @mt3311 8 дней назад +48

    Col. Flagg was my favorite.

  • @kevinhealey6540
    @kevinhealey6540 16 дней назад +24

    Allan Alda said he feels strange when someone asks for his autograph. He always gives it upon request,
    but he said that the person asking for it, is elevating him.

  • @tonydodds5207
    @tonydodds5207 6 дней назад +13

    My uncle served in the Australian Army Aviation regiment and was in Korea. He often said how true to life the show was.

  • @dpcnreactions7062
    @dpcnreactions7062 7 дней назад +15

    One of the things I loved about the show is the Journey BJ took while he was in Camp. When he arrived, BJ was very green and fresh faced but over time, he grew more experienced yet at the same time, ground down by war and was world weary

  • @nickgov66
    @nickgov66 13 дней назад +42

    Actually, the Korean war is still going on now. It's just that since the end of the shooting war, a state of ceasefire has existed between the former combatants. This means that theoretically fighting could restart if Kim Jong Un felt it necessary.

  • @sgrant39
    @sgrant39 6 дней назад +18

    It never demeaned Asians.

  • @walterkirk9511
    @walterkirk9511 9 дней назад +23

    One of the funniest jokes is were hawkeye and radar are told to count off ,radar asks hawkeye are you 1 hawkeye answers yes,are U?...

  • @getx1265
    @getx1265 5 дней назад +9

    Always loved Col Potter's references to Camp Grant... my mom worked at our home town real-life MASH staging base during WW2.

  • @joshuauriarte452
    @joshuauriarte452 6 дней назад +10

    Jamie Farr based all of his personas, dresses, and reactions on the people he interacted with while in the military as he said he saw close to everything when it came to section 8ers which was common for people drafted in WWII Korean even Vietnam.
    The episode with the commander was based on a real situation. Where commanders would throwing troops at a useless target that had little to no strategic value. This wasn't uncommon and is well documented by troops but sadly not not of ranking command. When it was documented by commanding troops, it was hidden.

  • @TerryKeever
    @TerryKeever 11 дней назад +15

    I loved the show as soon as I saw it. Then during my junior year of high school in 1977, we performed the play M*A*S*H. I played Trapper John. Didn't see the movie til it was on tv.

  • @georgecopley8361
    @georgecopley8361 7 дней назад +16

    What about the women who played nurses. They were an essential part f series.

  • @donbrynelsen2157
    @donbrynelsen2157 2 дня назад +10

    What did Hogan's Hero's have to do with Mash?

  • @jay_aich
    @jay_aich 5 дней назад +5

    Gary Burghoff played Radar.

  • @harryjohnson8605
    @harryjohnson8605 7 дней назад +6

    It took me to reach adulthood to now appreciate MASH

  • @kermitefrog64
    @kermitefrog64 6 дней назад +4

    Even though this was during the Korean Conflict it reminded me of what my uncle went through in the Vietnam War and my Grandfather's experience in WW II.

  • @donaldjones3580
    @donaldjones3580 6 дней назад +7

    I went to a lunch get together (RTE) at Tony Packo's Chili in Toledo as a nod to Klinger. A 1000 mile round trip by motorcycle in less then 24 hours.

  • @macdodd
    @macdodd 7 дней назад +4

    Thanks for the vid. I have watched this show multiple times & still enjoy it & cry at some bits too.

  • @daviswall3319
    @daviswall3319 7 дней назад +15

    I love the theme song to uhh M asterisk A asterisk S asterisk H 😄

  • @jamestrombley386
    @jamestrombley386 2 дня назад +4

    Clinger was not gay nor did he pretend to be.

  • @JimRhenow
    @JimRhenow 4 дня назад +2

    My favorite scene: The CIA spy who called himself "The Wind". Fell out of a window during an attack in the dark. Hawkeye informed everyone that "The Wind has broken his arm."

  • @MyDuckfoot
    @MyDuckfoot 6 дней назад +9

    Why doesn't anyone mention the Movie MASH it was a hit long before the TV show

  • @paultiller6766
    @paultiller6766 8 дней назад +9

    Loved the book, loved the movie and loved this show!

  • @johntinus9068
    @johntinus9068 6 дней назад +4

    Great series! I still watch it every evening where i live!😂

  • @Nannie4334
    @Nannie4334 2 дня назад +1

    I watched it with my parents. My dad was a big fan of the show. One Christmas he got volka in a IV bag. LOL. It was suppose to be a joke.
    I was so sad when the show was cancelled. If I catch episodes, it brings back memories for me.

  • @leroythompson1577
    @leroythompson1577 12 дней назад +22

    I always liked the new character major Charles he brought that up or snobbery of Boston high Society but he showed a caring side to, and a funny side without trying to be funny. I was thought it was interesting that the character Hawkeye from Maine Charles from Boston are so different Hawkeye, the laid-back country bumpkin Dr. type, but super smart and Charles Winchester, the third upper Boston society, upper snobbery yet they fit perfectly on that program. Here’s another note that some people don’t know Farrell, who played Max Klinger actually wore the dog tags that he wore when he was in the army.

  • @markdraper3469
    @markdraper3469 6 дней назад +3

    I pretty much missed the first couple of seasons because I was doing shiftwork in the USAF. So the post-Trapper episodes are my favorites. But watching the series evolve was part of putting the military in the past. In 1980, my civilian job brought me to the 20th Century Fox studio and on the way out, I was lucky to see Alan Alda and a few others leaving a soundstage in costume. Anyway, call me strange, but I kinda grew away from TV after M.A.S.H. ended.

  • @leonshelton4282
    @leonshelton4282 12 дней назад +18

    Question if Mounted was gay then why did start dating a Korean girl and eventually marry her in the last few episodes?

  • @gypsycrossroads
    @gypsycrossroads 6 дней назад +3

    The set where the MASH 4077th was located is still very secluded and not developed. I can only assume the time capsule was dug up from a fan not a construction worker.

  • @RobertWillows
    @RobertWillows 11 дней назад +13

    Trapper John in mash we know, I heard of Trapper John Md show. Could that be same character later in life?

  • @johnfnoone3164
    @johnfnoone3164 7 дней назад +4

    Ned Beatty was also a guest

  • @johnfnoone3164
    @johnfnoone3164 7 дней назад +10

    Patrick Swazi Ron Howard George Wendt sorrel Brooke had appearances

  • @drats1279
    @drats1279 6 дней назад +4

    The movie was priceless, the TV show not so much. I stopped watching it a few years in because it became the Alan Alda show with him getting most of the jokes with that stupid phony laugh of his.

  • @deaniej2766
    @deaniej2766 2 дня назад

    I think that Hawkeye and Trapper John did a completely unneeded surgery on an officer to keep him off the battlefield and neither of them seemed to have reservation about it. The later episode with B. J. always seemed like they were having a "re-do". Like maybe the writers were running out of ideas. Okay, they had some conflict over it that wasn't in the first one, but the surgery still got done and the objectional officer was taken off the battlefield all the same. It was not a surprise that Hawkeye was willing to do something that he had already done before. For much the same reasons.

  • @TheCrossroads533
    @TheCrossroads533 23 часа назад +1

    I prefer the Altman film and cast to the TV series.

  • @colwilliamnoydb4134
    @colwilliamnoydb4134 6 дней назад +1

    Alan Alda was a Commissioned officer in the US Army. Served in a Artillery Unit.

  • @johncassity3661
    @johncassity3661 7 дней назад +2

    Sorrell Booke served in
    the Korean War

  • @richardwebster5659
    @richardwebster5659 20 часов назад +1

    The movie was awsome, the TV series so-so.

  • @jackiearmstrong8960
    @jackiearmstrong8960 5 дней назад +3

    I love everything about Mash

  • @GeorgeRuffner-iy7bm
    @GeorgeRuffner-iy7bm 5 дней назад

    Good show for anyone who wants to be entertained by this group of funny (and serious) clips.
    🙈🙉🙊 😎 🇺🇸

  • @tomartos
    @tomartos 14 часов назад

    I am fan of the original movie it was raw and real. The TV show became too message giving as opposed to the reality of war

  • @makmcdermott
    @makmcdermott 10 часов назад

    If you get a chance to read the book - it's great.

  • @michaelhband
    @michaelhband 10 дней назад +3

    👍👍👍

  • @CarlDworman
    @CarlDworman 5 дней назад

    Maybe gay, maybe not.

  • @ShawnMurphy-nu2hw
    @ShawnMurphy-nu2hw 14 дней назад +1

    Was he gay in real life?