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Ed SolomonsonU.S.
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I am the co-author of the 828 page, "TV'S M*AS*H - The Ultimate Guide Book." After six years of research and speaking with over 45 M*A*S*H alumni including cast members, guest stars, producers, writers and directors, I can most likely answer any question put to me. | |
Judy MitchellU.S.
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Questions about the characters on MASH, the cast, the television show and different episodes, about bloopers on MASH, about quotes and if I don't know the answer, I'll do my best to find out! | |
morgen culverU.S.
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I can answer questions relating to actors, characters, seasons, plots, basic trivia, and general show information. | |
LisaAustralia
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I can answer questions about all seasons, episodes and characters. Army regulations etc. are my weak point. | |
Jan GreenbergAvailable
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I can answer any question about any episode. I have the complete series on VHS & the 1st 10 seasons on DVD. Ask away... | |
major topperU.S.
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there hasn't been too many questions about MASH that i couldn't answer. i know more about the show than the average person. | |
Captain TuttleU.S.
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I am an addict for the show, and can say the lines 5 seconds before the actors do. I can identify the season the show was made in by the camera angle of the opening credits and the way the theme music starts. I even conned my way into the Smithsonian exhibit of the set. Yeah, I`m a fan... |
Hi Mike! Louden Wainwright, III was in three different episodes of MASH, including this one "There is nothing like a Nurse". He sang the song "I wonder if they miss us" in this particular episode.
Hi Paul, The answer to your question is one of my favorite M*A*S*H episodes. It's "Old Soldiers" from season 8. A superb example of the late Harry Morgan's ability to deliver a very emotional scene
Hi Sarah, To my knowledge, some bits of music heard on M*A*S*H is on a few M*A*S*H web sites. The music you are referring to is a popular bit of background music however, I do not know where it
Dear Onur, Greetings from the USA. I'm glad to see that M*A*S*H has international appeal. I have no idea what the name of the song is. Since there are no lyrics, I can't look it up. I can tell you
Hi Bruce! The music that Charles asked Klinger to pick up in Seoul was Maurice Ravel's "Piano Concerto for the Left Hand." More specifically,Piano Concerto for the Left Hand in D major (1929–1930;
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