His first gigs were working at a radio station and playing a clown on a live TV show in Dallas. Eventually he got his start in theater, being cast in various summer stock productions. Making his way to Broadway, he also began writing for television variety shows and occasionally appearing ...
I doubt that any previous television show has a cast with as much enthusiasm as this one. A visit to the M*A*S*H set is enough to substantiate that claim. Just look around, on the soundstage at Fox, and what do you see? All the cast between shots is working on the script. Wi...
Creator Larry Gelbart (developed for television by) (developer) (written by) See all filmmakers & crew (60) Trending & News Become a member to see MOVIEmeter and news information about After MASH. Try IMDbPro Premium for free Status Edit Released Updated 1983-9-26 Release date (Fir...
Because of its inclusion in the subsequent television series, he continued to get residuals throughout its run and syndication. His father was paid $75,000 for directing, but his son eventually made about $2 million in song royalties, with payments continuing, from first syndication through the...
it spawned what many believe to be the greatest television series of all time. This in mind, though, there's still a lot here that prevented — nay — dissuaded me from liking it more than I did. While it's mostly funny and enjoyable overall, there are a few attempts at humor that ...
Cast Mash and Peas(1996– ) TV Series|25 min|Comedy Edit pageAdd to list Track Mash and Peas was a parodic sketch show written by and starring Matt Lucas and David Walliams. Their first television work together, it originally aired on Paramount Comedy 1 and Channel 4....
After joining the cast, he quickly rose to stardom as M*A*S*H became one of the most popular shows on television seemingly overnight. It was the biggest role that Stevenson ever had. He ended up writing a couple of episodes as well and even earned himself an Emmy Award nod for his ...
with Alan Alda and the majority of the cast wanting to end the show,M*A*S*Hended. Larry Gelbart, who created the television version ofM*A*S*Hback in 1972, was approached by CBS and 20th Century-Fox to create a new series. Gelbart, of course, leftM*A*S*Hin 1976 after the con...
Continue reading“M*A*S*H Wins Television Critics Association Award” Posted onOctober 22, 2009 M*A*S*H Cast Still Gets Together for Dinner 1 Comment This article about William Christopher at Omoha.com is a few days old (it was published on October 10th) so it’s too late to catch ...
He made the show for me. 12 Michael from Milwaukee: MASH was and still is one of the all-time great television programs. I wish there could be more programs with the courage MASH had that shows the trials, suffering, and protesting of war. 11 David Stanley from Farmington, New Mexico:...