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  • Memorable Moments, Page Nine

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    At its best, M*A*S*H walked a perfect line between comedy and drama, laughter and tears. Out of 251 episodes and eleven seasons there are hundreds of scenes that strike a chord with viewers. These may not be the the moments from M*A*S*H that everyone remembers but to some they’re cherished memories. They leave us laughing, they leave us crying, but most of all, they leave an impression. The length may vary from seconds to minutes, but they always to stretch on forever.

    From “Rainbow Bridge,” when Radar whispers “Goodnight, supermen” to sleeping Hawkeye and Trapper after tucking them in.

    Goodnight, supermen

    From “I Hate A Mystery,” the soot scene. Requested by Mel.

    Soot

    From “Mail Call,” Henry reading off a list of Klinger’s various attempts to get out of the Army on a hardship discharge. Requested by Kitty.

    Klinger's stunts

    From “Edwina,” when Hawkeye picks the short straw and becomes the man who has to go on a date with Edwina, the clumsiest person in the camp. Requested by Victoria.

    The short straw

    From “The Sniper,” Radar and Colonel Blake hugging each other in the shower. Requested by Anonymous.

    Hugging

    From “Dear Dad… Three,” when Henry, Hawkeye and Hot LIps remove a grenade from a patient’s backside. Requested by Daniel.

    Removing the grenade

    From “The Trial of Henry Blake,” Klinger, in a hang glider, “Looking like a big red bird with fuzzy pink feet.”

    A big red bird with fuzzy pink feet

    From “Sometimes You Hear The Bullet,” Hawkeye reacting to the death of his friend Tommy Gillis.

    Sometimes you hear the bullet

    From “Tuttle,” When Hawkeye tells the eulogy of Captain Jonathon Tuttle. Requested by Cameron.

    Tuttle's eulogy

    From “Edwina,” when Edwina knocks over the pipe and and it falls on Hawkeye and they have a good laugh about it. Requested by John.

    A good laugh

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