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    Note: Information about W*A*L*T*E*R, the failed spin-off featuring Gary Burghoff, can be found at Television Obscurities.

    These features cover a variety of topics relating to M*A*S*H, with a heavy emphasis on images and videos rather than text.

    “Our Finest Hour” on DVD & VHS (Image Intensive!)

    “Our Finest Hour” was released on DVD as two half-hour syndicated episodes. Columbia House released the episode in its original form. A comparison of the two versions, with a list of cut scenes, is included.

    1972 CBS Fall Preview

    Watch the original CBS fall preview for M*A*S*H, not seen since 1972.

    The Camp (Image Intensive!)

    An illustrated guide to the 4077th compound, including some of the lesser known locales: the camp library, the x-ray room, and more.

    Entertainment Tonight Spotlight on M*A*S*H

    Watch a five-minute segment from the Monday, February 28th, 1983 (the night “Goodbye, Farewell and Amen” aired) edition of syndicated news magazine Entertainment Tonight.

    The Hallmark Channel’s 2007 M*A*S*H Bash Specials

    In 2007 Hallmark Channel aired two M*A*S*H marathons introduced by Wayne Rogers and Jamie Farr. Learn all about them.

    M*A*S*H TV Guide Ads

    A selection of vintage advertisements for M*A*S*H from TV Guide magazine.

    Music of M*A*S*H

    An analysis of the music used in individual episodes using original cue sheets from the series.

    Nurses of the 4077th

    Although Margaret was the only nurse in the main cast the supporting cast included quite a few nurses and dozens more had guest spots or minor roles.

    Promoting the Premiere

    A collection of rare promotional material used to publicize the premiere of M*A*S*H way back in September of 1972.

    Prop Spotlight

    Many of the props from M*A*S*H became famous during the years the series was on the air. Several of these props — the still, the signpost — are examined here.

    Tristar Collectibles

    An in-depth look at the line of action figures and other collectibles from Tristar International, written by M*A*S*H fan Peter Kurch.

    Watching M*A*S*H in the 1970s

    A look at the way M*A*S*H was originally broadcast in the 1970s, with rare footage of sponsorship promos and more.

    Where Are They Now?

    McLean Stevenson and Larry Linville have sadly passed away, but the rest of the M*A*S*H are still with us. See what they have been up to since the series came to an end.

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