Here’s today’s image. Can you name the episode it’s from? Feel free to post guesses in the comments section. Name That Episode
Various Updates to the Site
I’ve spent the past few days doing maintenance and rearranging some parts of the site. I’ve been trying to think of a way to make it easier for visitors to the site to find their way around. So, for starters, I’ve put together a new site map. I’ve also changed the way the Features page …
Name That Episode 18
Here’s today’s image. Can you name the episode it’s from? Feel free to post guesses in the comments section. Name That Episode
Name That Episode 17
Here’s today’s image. Can you name the episode it’s from? Feel free to post guesses in the comments section. Name That Episode
Another “Potter’s Retirement” Goof
Here’s the second of two goofs from “Potter’s Retirement,” originally broadcast February 20th, 1978. Again, I’m afraid I don’t know who e-mailed me with this one. But here it is: When BJ and Hawkeye are looking in Charles foot locker and Hawkeye reads the letter BJ has the scarf wrapped around his shoulders. When they …
“Potter’s Retirement” Goof
Here’s the first of two goofs from the Season Six episode “Potter’s Retirement,” originally broadcast February 20th, 1978. Unfortunately, I don’t have the name of the person who sent this one in. But here’s the goof: The Kentucky Derby is taking place and the gang decides to have a party in the Mess Tent. As …
Gary Burghoff’s Autobiography
It looks like Gary Burghoff has joined many of his fellow M*A*S*H alum and penned an autobiography. According to Amazon.com, Gary Burghoff: To M*A*S*H and Back (subtitled “My Life in Poems and Songs (That Nobody Ever Wanted to Publish”) was released just last week on June 10th. Larry Gelbart provided the foreward. Here’s the summary …
Larry Linville, Teddy Bear Maker
Thanks to David Goehner at the Bulletin Board for bringing this to my attention. This past Tuesday (June 16th), a teddy bear made by Larry Linville sold for $108.88 on eBay. The listing, which will be removed in approximately 30 days, can be found here. Also included was an autographed photograph of Linville with the …