I’ve enabled comments on all of my articles (AfterMASH, Making M*A*S*H, M-U-S-H, etc.) and we’ll see if doing this leads to interesting discussions or a lot more spam. So check out the articles and if you have anything to say, now you can.
More Memorable Moments
Another ten of your memorable moments are available here. Included are scenes from “Inga,” “Bug Out,” “Adam’s Ribs,” “Check-Up” and more.
New Frequently Asked Questions List
I’ve put together a new version of my frequently asked questions (FAQ) list that actually reflects questions I’ve been asked at least once. In the past, I answered questions that I simply assumed were widely asked.
2008 Year in Review
The year 2008 was the 36th anniversary of M*A*S*H premiering on CBS as well as the 25th anniversary of the series coming to a close. Time sure flies. It was a relatively slow year, with the biggest story probably being the restoration of the M*A*S*H site at the Malibu Creek State Park in California. The …
WordPress Successfully Integrated
It took me a little longer than I had originally planned but I’ve finally finished integrating WordPress into M*A*S*H, Finest Kind. After successfully adding WordPress to Television Obscurities I decided to do the same with this site. It makes updating a heck of a lot easier and, hopefully, means I can do so more often …
Videos Full Screen, M-U-S-H Updated
All of the Flash video files on the site can now be seen in full screen, although the quality suffers somewhat. Just click on the little icon in the bottom right next to the volume control. Also, I have updated the article on M-U-S-H with some information from a fan.
AfterMASH Ratings and More
I have added a new section about M*A*S*H‘s ill-fated spin-off, AfterMASH: Ratings, a chart of the weekly Nielsen rankings for both seasons of AfterMASH. I also made some minor updates to AfterMASH: Main Article and AfterMASH: Broadcast History.
Tristar Collectibles
A new feature, Tristar Collectibles, is now available for your enjoyment. It focuses on Tristar International’s line of M*A*S*H toys — action figures, vehicles and a playbase — released in 1982. M*A*S*H fan and toy collector Peter Kurch both wrote the feature and took the time to photograph his own collection of Tristar items. I …
