[9] While Henry is in command of the 4077th, his wife called Mildred in earlier episodes, Lorraine in later ones (the reason is never explained) gives birth to a son back in Bloomington. What was the name of the other show the mash crew played in? His father graduated from medical school and settled in Crabapple Cove, Maine in 1911. Hunnicutt is played by Mike Farrell in the TV show. Afterward, Mulcahy reluctantly helps the doctors to stage the famous "Last Supper" faux suicide, to convince Painless that he should continue with life. According to his own account he has been in practice 10 years {apparently he went to Medical School at age 14; graduated at 18 and somehow missed service in World War II). As he prepares to depart the 4077th to rejoin his unit, he thanks the doctors then turns and salutes Ginger, who returns the salute and wishes him well. The character's middle name was Harmon in the film and Wendell in the novels. In the novel and film, Hawkeye is married with children, but in the TV series, he is a bachelor and something of a ladies' man. He rarely has more than one or two lines, though in the episode "The Red/White Blues", his reaction to a medication is an important plot point and he speaks quite a bit more. He is depicted doing this in Hooker's two sequels, M*A*S*H Goes to Maine and M*A*S*H Mania. She is the Regular Army head nurse of the 4077th and begins allied with Major Frank Burns against the more civilian doctors of the unit. He also has exceptionally good hearing, able to hear helicopters before anyone else and to tell from the rotor sounds if they are coming in loaded or not. scenes. Burns became even more erratic than usual after Houlihan's engagement and even a little before, such as when she was attending a meeting in Tokyo during Season 4 without him. All told, Cleveland appeared in 25 episodes of M*A*S*H spanning seasons 14. His sister's religious name is Theresa. Series writer Larry Gelbart stated during the M*A*S*H 30th Anniversary Reunion special that Klinger's antics were inspired by stories of Lenny Bruce attempting to dodge his military service by dressing himself as a U.S. Navy WAVE. (Gary Burghoff is the other.). As Burns holds the same rank as Hawkeye in the novel Blake tries to make sure neither is on duty at the same time, but cannot do so when things get busy. In the novel, the confrontation is less violent, and Burns is simply transferred to a VA hospital stateside. Played by Odessa Cleveland on the TV series, Ginger is one of few nurses to have a recurring, speaking role in the series as the same character. After being confronted by Hawkeye, Burns was knocked unconscious by the operating room door. Hawkeye and B. J. have a bachelor party for him, and after he passes out from drunkenness, the hosts, also inebriated, decide to play a joke on Penobscott by plastering him from his chest to his toes, intending to tell him that he had broken both his legs during the night. In the novel, the phrase is first used by Trapper John McIntyre, when he is flirting with Margaret after learning about her affair with Frank Burns. He was drafted into the South Korean army, subsequently, wounded and sent back to the 4077th for treatment. In one episode, "Major Fred C. Dobbs", his greed is such that he turns down a transfer to another unit because he is tricked by Hawkeye and Trapper into thinking there is gold in the hills near the camp. "[citation needed], Hammond is a brigadier general who is in charge of several medical outfits, including the 4077th. On an episode of St. has arranged painted white stones into the word "GOODBYE", visible from the air. (Sparky seems to be at his desk around the clock). Ginger's last appearance was in the season 4 episode, "The Late Captain Pierce". His nickname comes from an incident in which he was caught having sex with a woman in the lavatory aboard a Boston & Maine Railway train: she claimed in her defense that "he trapped me!". As we commemorate the anniversary of the original broadcast of the final episode of M*A*S*H, heres a clip from our He is married with two daughters. In the episode "A Full Rich Day", Blake says, "Tony, hit it", cueing the national anthem of Luxembourg over the PA Tony could have been the name of the announcer starting a record or the name of a "live" pianist. In the third-season episode "Springtime", Klinger marries his girlfriend, Laverne Esposito, via radio. [35] In one early episode, Houlihan herself was a hard drinker who drank a quart of brandy a day. Burns is also M*A*S*H 4077's Physical Fitness instructor, Food Procurement Officer, Food Inspector (where he came down with a case of food poisoning), and Sanitary Disposal Officer, positions normally filled by a much junior officer. He mentions in one episode that he is from Brooklyn, which was the reason he didn't know what people who were heading to California in the late 1840s were looking for when quizzed. He is played by Herb Voland. But despite his stern military bearing, Potter is a relatively relaxed and laid-back commander, not above involving himself in camp hijinks and understanding the need for fun and games to boost morale during wartime, particularly in the high-pressure atmosphere of a MASH. Winchester is often adversarial with Hawkeye and B.J., but joins forces with them if it is justified. She once told Frank that half of her salary went to support her mother; half of that money went towards drying her out, the other half for bail money (her mother was a kleptomaniac). It was these abilities that earned him the nickname "Radar". There were a few different voices in the series, among them Todd Susman's and Sal Viscuso's. A nurse at the 4077th, who at times casually dates both Hawkeye and Trapper. On occasion, he assumes temporary command of the 4077th in the absence or disability of Colonels Blake or Potter. The nine months he spends in Korea caused him to have an emotional breakdown because of the separation from his wife and child. In "Bombshells", he is an ambulance driver for the 8063rd MASH and does not seem to recognize BJ Hunnicutt. He is as cultured as Burns was low-brow; in one episode during a verbal joust with Pierce and Hunnicutt, Winchester can match them a true story for the true story due to his cultured upbringing and skill, culminating in him revealing he even once dated actress Audrey Hepburn (producing a candid photograph of them as proof) to the astonishment and chagrin of B.J. CNN . Private Igor Straminsky was generally portrayed by actor Jeff Maxwell, although Peter Riegert played him in two sixth-season episodes. Among those from the Medical School is listed one Benjamin Franklin Peirce [sic]. After saying she was recently involved with a colonel named Donald, Margaret comes to conclude he has cheated on her, and she flies into a rage against the nurse. TV audiences were shocked after a character death in the HBO show. Good job, baby!" Spearchucker was shown during several episodes during the first season of the series. In the series, it is unknown where on the base the PA announcer is posted, as Radar is the only one seen in control of the radio and PA system. Trapper John, along with The Mary Tyler Moore Show's Lou Grant, thus became one of a handful of 1970s television characters to be successfully adapted from situation comedy to drama. In "Officer of the Day", while with another soldier, he is referred to as either Carter or Willis (it is not clear which of the two is which). In the series finale, at the 4077th's final dinner Rizzo claimed that he would be going home to work on a new moneymaking venture: breeding frogs to sell to French restaurants. The AfterMASH episode "Madness to His Method" has as its frame Colonel Potter writing a letter in Missouri about the episode's situation to an unseen Freedman. I never want her at my table again!" He is a board-certified neurosurgeon in the film, and in the episode in which Hawkeye becomes chief surgeon, Spearchucker's specialty is indicated as he struggles to do other types of surgery and when he asks Hawkeye for help, he says, "Anything outside the skull, I'm dead". In addition, Potter, who had been managing administrative work before his assignment to the 4077th with the asset of knowing many his superiors as personal acquaintances, possesses formidable skills as a surgeon and for keeping morale high in the operating room. M*A*S*H is a popular media franchise revolving around the staff of the 4077th Mobile Army Surgical Hospital as they attempt to maintain sanity during the harshness of the Korean War. and a scene showing a jeep driving off with the deceased Ho-Jon, causing a brief pause in the poker game.[55]. She is frequently seen fraternizing with Trapper and Spearchucker, even playing a game of "strip dominoes" with the latter in the first-season episode, "Chief Surgeon Who?". When Hawkeye walks into the mess tent naked, for example, Goldman is the first one to notice, dropping his metal tray in shock. Episode 5/11, "Hawkeye Get Your Gun." In both the novel and the film, he is a surgeon assigned to the 4077th, who arrives with Hawkeye. For the episode, see, "Frank Burns" redirects here. Frank is last referred to in the second-to-last episode "As Time Goes By", where the question is asked (by Winchester) if anything that was put in the 4077th's time capsule belonged to Burns. On one occasion, when asked how he knows what bet to place, he looks to the sky with a smile. [44] This leads him to periodically prove himself, such as volunteering for a dangerous mission to demonstrate his courage to a soldier who had shot himself in the foot to get out of combat duty ("Mulcahy's War"), and putting himself in harm's way to retrieve or negotiate for medical supplies ("Tea and Empathy", "Out of Gas"). After being prominently featured as Hawkeye's love interest in the pilot, she appeared in only one further episode (Episode 1/11) before leaving the show entirely. Sergeant Rizzo is known to carry a grudge. [29][28], Her nickname "Hot Lips" has different origins in the original novel, film, and TV show. His first appearance was in the fourth episode, "Chief Surgeon Who? He also has claimed to be in two different theaters of War during World War II: In the summer of 1944 on Guam; in December 1944 in the Battle of the Bulge. In turn, Potter holds Burns' feigned military bearing and subpar medical skills in contempt. In "Morale Victory", he sends for a copy of the score for Ravel's Piano Concerto for the Left Hand to encourage a pianist who can no longer play with his injured right hand. Margaret receives her official divorce decree from Donald in the episode "Hot Lips is Back in Town". ",[32] and in the second part of the two-part eighth-season episode "Good Bye, Radar", Radar says, "Wow! Hailing from the fictional small town of Forrest City, Georgia, Duke ends up sharing a tent with Hawkeye, Frank Burns, and Trapper John. The 1883 birthdate appears unlikely, since this would have made Potter nearly 70 during the Korean Conflict. Later the name "Goldman" was firmly established as his own. Despite Trapper's efforts, however, she becomes romantically linked with Hawkeye in a few episodes. He is a skilled surgeon, willing to take extraordinary measures to save a patient, such as in "Heroes", where he undertakes an experimental procedure he had read about in a medical journal, using a primitive open-chest defibrillator and open-chest heart massage. A plot hole is that in her 10-year career she is a Major; according to the 1959 US Army Almanic p.148 a US Army officer rank captain is 7 years service; a Major rank is 14 years, Learn how and when to remove these template messages, Learn how and when to remove this template message, explain the fiction more clearly and provide non-fictional perspective, 1st Lt./Capt. While most of the staff is not religious, they treat Mulcahy with some respect. Perhaps because his appearances are so fleeting, the production staff may have been felt that Troy could be seen without distraction to the audience in settings other than the 4077th. At the end of the episode, he listens to a recorded letter from his sister Honoria, who turns out to likewise be a stutterer. In one episode, "Officer of the Day", he appears with another soldier and his last name is said to be Carter or Willis (it is unclear who is being referred to). The characters are shocked by the news; the actors were shocked too, as they were not informed of the script change to have Blake die until just before the scene was shot.[11]. Most of these are extremely flamboyant and the Reverend Mother herself is conspicuously glitzy and glittery. Skerritt was 37 years old at the time. The show recast the characters, with actress Loretta Swit taking on the role of "Hot Lips" Houlihan. Though by military rank Burns is second-in-command of the unit, he is outranked in medical matters by Hawkeye, who reluctantly accepts appointment by Colonel Blake as Chief Surgeon. remains generally faithful to his wife and daughter, saying that it's not because he thinks it's morally wrong to do otherwise, but "I simply don't want to." He is a surgeon and the original commanding officer of the 4077th MASH unit. Freedman appears in 12 M*A*S*H episodes: "Radar's Report" (as Milton Freedman), "Deal Me Out", "O.R. The character is inspired by company clerk Don Shaffer, who also was born in Ottumwa and nicknamed "Radar" by his compatriots, and who served alongside Hornberger in Korea. The character was inspired by two real-life Korean War MASH head nurses: "Hotlips" Hammerly,[28] an attractive blonde of similar disposition,[citation needed] and Janie Hall. The show was set at the fictional General Pershing VA Hospital in Missouri, where he served as chaplain. Like Roy, he is a medic, and he is frequently seen together with Roy. at Harvard Medical in Boston in 1948, and worked at Massachusetts General Hospital. Klinger's discharge was dropped, and Freedman left the camp. The character returned to television in 1979 in the medical drama series Trapper John, M.D. In the pilot episode, Ho-Jon is accepted at Hawkeye's old college, just as in the novel. In the TV show, the origin of her nickname is never shown or explained in detail, though it seems to refer to various aspects of her passionate nature. She immediately attracts the attention of both Hawkeye and Trapper, so much so that Maj. Houlihan wants her transferred again immediately. But he was also a traditional conservative. In the episodes "For the Good of the Outfit" and "Dr. Pierce and Mr. Hyde", Dennis is General Clayton's jeep driver. The entire cast reunited in 1991 for Memories of M*A*S*H on CBS. In 2002, the surviving cast members came together for the M*A*S*H 30th Anniversary Reunion Special on FOX. He makes his first appearance in the Season 2 episode, "For Want of a Boot", and his final appearance in the Season 8 episode," Good-Bye Radar" (which also marked Gary Burghoff's last appearance on the show as Corporal Radar O'Reilly). In the episode "Sometimes You Hear the Bullet", Hawkeye says that he shares a tent with three other doctors. ", "The Abduction of Margaret Houlihan", and "Rally 'Round the Flagg, Boys". In the series pilot, it is clear that he is a surgeon as well as an administrator, and his first name is Hamilton. Klinger was the first main character introduced on M*A*S*H not to have appeared in either the original novel or the subsequent film. Played by Linda Meiklejohn. Klinger eventually gives up his attempts at Section 8 when he is picked by Colonel Potter to become the company clerk following Radar's discharge. In the episode "The Incubator", and in this episode only, he is presented as a fool, answering questions of reporters in military double talk. This frustrated Rogers, and in combination with a dispute over the terms of the original five-year contract, he quit the show shortly before production of the fourth season began; the character of Trapper was abruptly discharged from the Army and sent back to the United States. Age during show: 44-47. Ginger is a commissioned Lieutenant but is not a stickler for rules or military discipline like Major Houlihan. Initially, he is transferred to the 4077th to help them win a football game (Jones is said to have played with the NFL's San Francisco 49ers) against the 321st Evac Hospital. Wayne Rogers, McLean Stevenson & Other M*A*S*H Stars Who Passed AwayWILLIAM CHRISTOPHER. Actor William Christopher played the role of Father Francis Mulcahy in "M*A*S*H" for 11 seasons. HARRY MORGAN. Harry Morgan played the part of Colonel Sherman T. LARRY LINVILLE. Larry Linville brought the character of Major Franklin Burns into life. WAYNE ROGERS. The beloved actor was known as Trapper John McIntyre. MCLEAN STEVENSON. Hot Lips!" He and writer Larry Gelbart evolved Radar into a nave farm boy,[39] who still sleeps with his teddy bear and whose favorite beverage is Nehi brand grape soda. Blake had affairs with a call girl, an underage girl, three nurses at the 4077th MASH, and a recent college graduate member of the press corps (the last so serious that Henry came close to deserting his family for her). In the novel, the extent of the relationship between Burns and Houlihan is unclear and only rumored to be sexual. In the film, Hammond is dismissive of Major Houlihan and her negative report about Blake, while in the TV series Houlihan is a sometime lover whom he remembers fondly. The film version includes elements of the novel's Major Jonathan Hobson, a very religious man who prays for all souls to be saved. Mike Farrell Actor | M*A*S*H Mike is one of four children. Lieutenant Colonel (later Colonel) Samuel Flagg is played by Edward Winter. Although just one of an ensemble of characters in author Richard Hooker's MASH: A Novel About Three Army Doctors, in the television series Hawkeye became the center of the MASH unit's medical activity. After finishing his secondary studies at Choate, he graduated summa cum laude class of 1943 from Harvard College (where he lettered in Crew and Polo), completed his M.D. In the film, Ho-Jon is drafted, and Hawkeye drives him to the induction center. After Freedman had finished the report, he quietly took Klinger in for an interview and told him that while Klinger was not mentally ill, he was willing to declare him a transvestite and a homosexual. The Death of Henry Blake M*A*S*H producer Gene Reynolds on facing down viewers outrage for killing off a popular character. In this first appearance in the series, Freedman's first name was Milton instead of Sidney. Government should get out of his liquor cabinet".[4]. As a surgeon, he does not like the use of firearms and he refuses to carry a sidearm as required by regulations when serving as Officer of the Day. The series finale, which aired in 1983, was watched by 105.97 million viewers according to the Nielson Company. Despite the popularity of the show, however, only four of the main cast members remained on the series for all eleven seasons. Unfortunately, this has often backfired on him when both parties he was pranking find out and retaliate. Although he had a rather unremarkable boyhood growing up, by his own admittance he had had several experiences he never forgot: once when young he fell overboard in a pond and nearly drowned as a result of a cruel practical joke (which left him with lifelong claustrophobia); when he was 10 he made his father extremely angry when the elder Pierce found his son in bed with a girl and smoking a cigarette; when he was 12 he found out his father was dating a female bookkeeper; to keep attention to himself Hawkeye selfishly ruined their relationship so they couldn't marry. He also appeared in two episodes of AfterMASH, and starred in the television pilot W*A*L*T*E*R. The character was portrayed by Gary Burghoff in both the film and on television, the only regular character played by a single actor. The Duke Forrest character did not make it to the TV series. left for Korea. [in fact Swit is an ethnic Swedish-Polish] She entered nursing school in 1938 and graduated in 1942 when she joined the Army. Flagg resurfaces a few years after the war, in a Hannibal, Missouri courtroom (as seen in the AfterMASH episode "Trials"). Potter is well-liked by his subordinates, especially Radar, who comes to see him as a mentor and father figure after Blake's transfer stateside and subsequent death. In Richard Hooker's 1977 novel M*A*S*H Mania, which takes place in the early 1970s, Henry Blake has become a General and helps Hawkeye in a scheme to rid Crabapple Cove of a troublesome psychologist. In season six, he receives a Dear John letter from Laverne saying she has found another man, whom she later breaks up with, then becoming engaged to Klinger's supposed best friend. He once refers to Henry Blake as "a dear friend", though Blake always addresses him as "General." This is a minor error; Rizzo had re-enlisted in the Army in a previous episode. as he is being shipped back to the United States and tells them that not only has he been cleared of all charges, but has been promoted to Lieutenant Colonel and assigned to a veteran's hospital in his hometown. ", Frank has a quiet, insightful conversation with Trapper, where he admits that he grew up in a strict family where he couldn't talk at meals, and that he became a snitch, "so I could talk to somebody.". Gelbart, Larry & Marks, Lawrence. In the novel, Burns is a well-off doctor who attended medical school, but whose training as a surgeon was limited to an apprenticeship with his father in Fort Wayne, Indiana. Burns' replacement Major Winchester has a grudging respect for Potter, even though their personalities are often at odds with one another. Initially outraged to find that they were traded on the black market, he learns that the candies were sold to buy an entire month's worth of food for the orphans. In the TV series, he is first played by Bruno Kirby, though only in the pilot (in which he has no lines, is not spoken to, and is only visible in the background of a few shots). A hospital orderly who is innocent and not especially bright. However, she continued to be featured in the opening credit montage sequence (wherein the MASH staff runs toward approaching helicopters) for most of the show's run. Muldoon". Potter takes pride in the competency of the rest of the medical staff despite their antics. On another occasion, he gave away a Bronze Star he was awarded because he felt he did not deserve it.[8]. Corporal (later Sergeant) Maxwell Q. From then on, he wears his Army uniform, and has given up on his attempts to "escape". 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