From 2005 to 2007, visitors to this site were asked to submit their most memorable moments from M*A*S*H via e-mail and they were posted here. Although new e-mail submissions are no longer accepted, please feel free to hit the comments with your own memorable moment(s). At its best, M*A*S*H walked a perfect line between comedy …
M*A*S*H Timeline
With contributions from Kara and Big Daddy O’Reilly. Introduction It’s hard to believe that eleven years worth of stories were supposed to have taken place in the three years of the Korean War. To get around this time problem, the writers of M*A*S*H decided not to worry about it and concentrate instead on telling quality …
Hallmark Channel M*A*S*H Bash 2007: Klinger Edition
Jamie Farr hosted a 12-hour M*A*S*H marathon for the Hallmark Channel on May 28th, 2007. Watch some of his episode introductions and his farewell to viewers.
Hallmark Channel M*A*S*H Bash 2007
Wayne Rogers hosted a 12-hour M*A*S*H marathon for the Hallmark Channel on January 1st, 2007. Watch some of his episode introductions.
M*A*S*H Anachronisms
The producers worked hard to ensure M*A*S*H reflected the early 1950s but mistakes were made. Learn all about historical inaccuracies involving comic books, movies, cars, pinball machines, and cameras not available during the Korean War.
1972 CBS Fall Preview
Watch the M*A*S*H segment of the 1972 CBS fall preview special. Both Lt. Dish and General Hammond are heavily featured despite the fact that both characters made limited appearances in the series.
Watching M*A*S*H in the 1970s
Watch an original Prudential Insurance sponsor spot for M*A*S*H and a “Don’t Go Away” bumper from 1978. Plus, the famous CBS Eye, a network voiceover from the closing credits, and audio from two 1975 network promotional spots.
M*A*S*H TV Guide Ads
If you watched M*A*S*H during the 1970s and 1980s, you may remember seeing advertisements for the series in TV Guide. I’ve collected more than a dozen of these ads.
