“Goodbye, Farewell and Amen” was the first episode of M*A*S*H to be released on home video in 1983. Columbia House began selling VHS tapes in 1992 followed by DVDs in 2002.
M*A*S*H at the Smithsonian
The Smithsonian Institution’s National Museum of American History held an exhibition called “M*A*S*H — Binding Up the Wounds” from July 1983 through January 1985. Learn all about the sets and props included that were on display.
M*A*S*H in Syndication
Repeats of M*A*S*H started airing on CBS in 1977 before the series went into local syndication in 1979. It began airing on cable channel FX in 1998. Learn all about the show’s syndication history in this in-depth article.
Goodbye, Farewell and Amen Ratings Analysis
How many viewers watched “Goodbye, Farewell and Amen” in February 1983? Was it 125 million or 105 million? How many of the records the finale set have since been broken? Learn more by reading my in-depth ratings analysis.
Making M*A*S*H
“Making M*A*S*H” was a documentary produced during Season 8 and broadcast on PBS in January 1981. An edited version later aired in syndication. Learn all about it.
M-U-S-H
Animated spoof M-U-S-H, a segment of a Saturday morning kid’s show called Uncle Croc’s Block, aired on ABC from September 1975 to February 1976.