In the 1980s, members of the cast filmed special footage introducing their favorite episodes. Some of the footage was included as a bonus feature with the Martinis & Medicine Collection.
M*A*S*H DVDs $15 Each at Amazon.com
Although repackaged DVD season sets began appearing in stores back in August of 2008, I’ve never seen them this cheap before. You can buy any individual season for just $15.49 — except for Season One which is currently listed at $15.99 — at Amazon.com. Of course, if you want the entire series along with the …
M*A*S*H Reference on 30 Rock
During the opening scene on last night’s episode of 30 Rock the following exchange took place: Tracy: “Hey Ken, you know what I have a craving for?” Kenneth: “Jerked chicken from that place in Mill Basin?” Tracy: “And some?” Kenneth: “Catalog photos of expectant mothers in their swimming suits?” Tracy Jordan: “You’re my Radar O’Reilly, …
Sidebar Alterations
If you take a look at the sidebar on the left you might notice a few changes. I’ve moved the small banner ad for Amazon.com closer to the top of the sidebar. That’s prime real estate. I’ve also done away with the Other M*A*S*H Resources page and added a list of links to the sidebar. …
More Memorable Moments
I’ve added an eleventh page of your memorable moments. Included are scenes from “Hawkeye Get Your Gun,” “Picture This,” “Goodbye, Farewell and Amen” and more.
“Movie Tonight” Goof
This goof is from “Movie Tonight,” originally broadcast February 22nd, 1974. When the projector breaks down for what seems like the millionth time, Margaret gets up and sings “C’est Magnifique.” She keeps singing even after Klinger fixes the projector. The movie, however, is seen only on the screen behind her, which also shows her shadow. …
Watch “Making M*A*S*H” Online
The Museum of Broadcast Communications, located in Chicago, Illinois (it is currently closed while a new building is constructed) houses a collection that “includes more than 25,000 television programs, 5,000 radio programs, and 12,000 commercials totaling almost 100,000 hours.” Some 7,000 programs (television and radio) have been digitized and as of January 2009 are available …
“The Smell of Music” Goof
This goof is from “The Smell of Music,” originally broadcast January 3rd, 1977. A wounded soldier named Saunders wants to take his own life and sneaks off to the O.R. from post-op where Potter finds him trying to breathe anesthesia in a suicide attempt. As he is inhaling the gas, you can see his bare …
