After Klinger took on the role of company clerk from Radar, he had pretty much put a stop to the routine altogether. CANNONBALL RUN II, Jack Elam, (l.), Jamie Farr (r.), 1984, (c)Warner Bros./courtesy Everett Collection After MASH ended, Jamie Farr quickly jumped onto the big ...
Burghoff's Radar underwent some big changes between the film and CBS show In addition to being the only actor to appear in all threeMASHshows, Burghoff was the only returnee from Robert Altman's movie. The film is a good deal more cynical and gory than the CBS sitcom could ever be, wit...
23 hawkeye from mash: Mash was the best tv show and still is I think, Radar should have stayed for all the seasons instead of leaving in saeson 8. 22 pauline nield from England: This was the most fabulous programme I ever seen and dont know why it cant be brought back to our screens...
“Gary Burghoff left the show because he was tired of playing Radar. He wanted to expand as an actor, and not always be the cute guy with glasses and the teddy bear.” It was when Gary left that Farr stepped into the role of company clerk, which meant a bigger and better part fo...
jocks (Donald Sutherland's Captain "Hawkeye" Pierce, Elliott Gould's Captain "Trapper John" McIntyre and Tom Skerritt's Captain "Duke" Forrest), the nerds (Rene Auberjonois' Father "Dago Red" Mulcahy, John Schuck's dentist Captain "Painless" Waldowski, Gary Burghoff's Corporal "Radar" O'...
Col. Flagg and Radar O'Reilly were the only characters from M*A*S*H (1972) to appear in guest roles. In the second season, plans were made for Alan Alda and other actors from the original series to appear in the show, but it was canceled before the plans were finalized. ...
and the series was abruptly canceled before it even finished its run. In fact,AfterMASH'sfinal episode never aired in the U.S. and became near impossible to watch for decades afterward. Another attempted spinoff calledW*A*L*T*E*Rwould have followed Gary Burghoff's Radar as he became a...
Continuing in the Tuesday 9:00PM timeslot,M*A*S*Hspent much of the 1976-1977 season in the Top Ten. The 100th episode of the series, “Lt. Radar O’Reilly,” broadcast October 12th, ranked first for the week, as did the season finale. ...
Radar kept a menagerie of little critters on camp, including rabbits and guinea pigs, all housed at the camp’s animal hutch. “They Call The Wind Korea” Bulletin Board Located outside the camp office, the bulletin board was used to announce movie screenings, post important happenings, and...
His tool kit of fake teeth, makeup and assorted hairpieces kept him under the radar. For the price, nearly fifty bucks for a four-ounce bottle of adhesive, it damn well better hold the new wig in place for the promised six weeks. He rubbed his hands over his pale, bald head and ...