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.
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“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. |
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1972 CBS Fall PreviewWatch the original CBS fall preview for M*A*S*H, not seen since 1972. |
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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. |
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Entertainment Tonight Spotlight on M*A*S*HWatch a five-minute segment from the Monday, February 28th, 1983 (the night “Goodbye, Farewell and Amen” aired) edition of syndicated news magazine Entertainment Tonight. |
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The Hallmark Channel’s 2007 M*A*S*H Bash SpecialsIn 2007 Hallmark Channel aired two M*A*S*H marathons introduced by Wayne Rogers and Jamie Farr. Learn all about them. |
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M*A*S*H TV Guide AdsA selection of vintage advertisements for M*A*S*H from TV Guide magazine. |
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Music of M*A*S*HAn analysis of the music used in individual episodes using original cue sheets from the series. |
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Nurses of the 4077thAlthough 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. |
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Promoting the PremiereA collection of rare promotional material used to publicize the premiere of M*A*S*H way back in September of 1972. |
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Prop SpotlightMany 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. |
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Tristar CollectiblesAn in-depth look at the line of action figures and other collectibles from Tristar International, written by M*A*S*H fan Peter Kurch. |
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Watching M*A*S*H in the 1970sA look at the way M*A*S*H was originally broadcast in the 1970s, with rare footage of sponsorship promos and more. |
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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. |













