MASH was such a huge part of my life growing up and still is! It's hard to believe so many of the actors are gone. Seems like yesterday. Thank you for posting this!
I agree 👍 this show was very funny and very sad 😔 and the show and guys that are still here and the ones that have pass away I know that all of them will always remember doing the show and having a good time 😊 and the guys that pass away I'm very sorry for everyone who got to know such awesome people and the people's families and friends please know that the show will will always remember all of them 😊
To see the very last episode oso sad in television history watching mash on cbs they were like family with ours we allbknew it was coming to an end a classic tv show
Where did the time go? Yesterday, I was lying on the floor in front of our console TV, watching this show with my family. I was just a young kid. I see their faces now, and I am like, HOW CAN THIS BE? Then I look at mine, and I am like, "Oh yeah!" I am a grandmother now and not such a spring chicken myself. Time passes too quickly. They have all aged beautifully. I miss those days! What a wonderful show. I will never forget the finale. I cried my eyes out!
MASH was one of the shows I never missed when I was growing up. It still is. Seeing the reruns takes me back to my childhood. It's so hard to believe that so many of these characters are gone. Thank you for posting this.
My sons sat and watched this with their granny my hubby and I watch it at every opportunity,still watching re runs now we all loved it bless them all.xx
I watched the show when it first came out as well and I still watch the reruns every night now. I agree that the cast was amazing. It was just an amazing show.
MASH. A show we will never forget. Wow! I'm 66 and look at how many of the cast died in their 60s. Gives you thoughts about how short life can be. I'll always remember them.
MASH was one of the best television shows, I have ever watched. I still watch it to this day. I loved all of the characters. I just finished watching the final show. I remember watching it in 1983 with my dad. I remember at the ending of it we were both sitting there crying, because it was going off the air. There will never be another show like it. Thank you for a wonderful & successful tv show. lots of laughter.
The show was a benchmark, very well written with great characters. I remember the finale very well. Leading up to it ppl knew it was gonna get great ratings numbers and they went thru the roof. Of course the options on tv then were nowhere near what it is today, but still incredibly impressive. A great show, they dont make em like that anymore.
The worst part, they probably will never make great shows like MASH again. What we have today is a bunch of crap. Back then, you had tv shows that were decent.
Oh my god. It’s not ok or easy to forget this great episode N.A.S.H. IT’s was our joy our happiness. Actors who passed away they are rest in peace actors who still with us a live wish them wonderful and I thank them
I started watching M.A.S.H. again recently, this time on Amazon, am now on season 5 ep. 18. I was stunned to see how many of the cast has passed. It saddens me. One thing I never realized in the early days, is that Alan Alda's real father, Robert Alda was in a couple of episodes.
Yes Alan Alda’s father played two different characters in two different episodes once in 1975 in episode The Consultant and his last appearance in 1980 with Alan Alda’s half brother Anthony in Lend a Hand. Robert passed away 6 years later in 1986 and Alan’s half brother Antony died in 2009 at age 52 from complications from alcoholism.
I started watching M*A*S*H in the early '90s on syndication. I was about 13, and I was obsessed with the show. I've seen every episode from METV and other sources, and I still watch it today. It's nice to know the living cast members are still looking good.
I wish all of the cast that is left, a healthy life. Especially Alan Alda, his acting on Pierce made me a life-long pacifist. A role model for everyone
Gary Burghoff is one of 2 actors to move from the movie version to the TV version, the other being G. Wood. Roger Bowen who played LTC. Henry Blake in the movie version died the day after MacLean Stevenson died who played LTC. Henry Blake in the TV version.
One of the best comedy series of all time. It showed funny scenes, which made us laugh and perhaps that made viewers fall in love with this series. Thank you for giving information about the life of the actors. Blessings.
Remember my grandparents watching it when I was a kid. I would fall asleep on the floor shortly after the intro. I watch it now. Love the show. Love the memories too.
Great actors in this series, love them all, forgot to include Johnny hamer who played sergeant zale, and other guest stars like John fujioka, Keye Luke,Sung Tek Oh, Richard Lee sung, Byron Cheung & Mako
Johnny Haymer unfortunately passed away in 1989 at age 69 from cancer and Soon-Tek Oh remember when a few appearances on mash died in 2018 at age 85 and was in the James Bond film The Man With The Golden Gun in 1974 and played main villain in Chuck Norris’s Missing In Action 2
I love you both!! I watched years ago and still every night at 7, there's never been a show like MASH!! I laugh, I cry thank you so much for everything 😊❤️👋🏼🎯
I own the DVD collection w/ all the deleted scenes added in the episodes. How some of that didn't make it in the actual series was wrong. 1st 3 seasons were the best. The way Hawkeye & Trapper tortured Frank & Hot Lips lmao.
Dad was in W2 US Navy and Mom was in a mash in Korea. This program was one of the highlights of my childhood a very special moment in my life. I feel like what also makes it special is that everyone on this program realized how special it was. I'm a 52-year-old white Republican contractor. Thank you ladies and gentlemen for all your good work and i love you
I am 37 years old and Mash is one of my favorite shows as well as my wife’s and we own all seasons on dvd and still watch it from time to time on tv land. Hard to believe so many of the actors like Wayne Rogers, David Ogden Stiers, Larry Linville and others gone and only a handful of them left. Alan Alda as Dr. Benjamin “Hawkeye” Pierce was one of my favorite characters besides Trapper John and Lt Colonel Henry Blake along with Colonel Potter. Initially wasn’t sure what to think of Major Winchester but he grew on me and enjoyed how he was able to have more of a character growth compared to his predecessor Major Burns while being a snobbish and egoistical Doctor he was very gifted and could be genuinely kind to others and helped others including a solider who felt was losing his gift of playing music due to an injury while serving on front lines.
best show of all times.......the lack of morale and disrespect for authority reminds me so much of viet nam 1970-71...they forgot the korean who played so many roles, NVA dr, who helped them and got caught, also he played the guy who replaced the NVA pilot who wouldn't go to the states........i watch every night, still cracks me up
😎"Have we met?" I lived in "The Swamp Tent" on location in the Mountains of Agoura, So. California the last 7yrs.of The Show! Naturally I knew everyone involved. "The Best Years of My Life!" Sound Stage Nine had THE BEST Parties Ever! "Hey Nurse Kelly", remember our Zany Times Together, like the time we were alone talking, & suddenly realizing Where We Were, The Christmas Party in Stage Nine on the 20th Century Fox? I still crack-up pondering those Wonderful Times together with all of you Zany 4077er's!! Charles Dubin was a wonderful man & Friend too! He always had me Walk his 2 little sweet dogs for him. C'ya, Miss M*A*S*H ~ I'll Never Forget! 😎"Maranatha!"
Besides Jack Soo, a wonderful actor! (Barney Miller; The Flower Drum Song), there was: Rosalind Chao played Soon Yee who eventually married Klinger; Sylvia Chang played the prostitute with whom Charles fell in love; Mako played several different characters over the series; Soon Tek Oh, Robert Ito, Larry Hama all starred in THE KOREAN SURGEON episode; Kellea Nakahara as Nurse Kellea; these are the ones listed on a search. Anyone add others? M.A.S.H. was a great ensemble series. Everyone got to tell their characters’s story eventually. Even with the changes, as in real life, the new characters settled in creating a new dynamic. Once strangers, they became friends, but it has to start somewhere. (So much better, for example, than old Charlie Chan flicks where Asians were decorative on the side, while non-Asians played Lead Asian roles.)
MASH was such a huge part of my life growing up and still is! It's hard to believe so many of the actors are gone. Seems like yesterday. Thank you for posting this!
Mine too. It was a show that my parents and I enjoyed watching. My Mom was a fan of Col. Potter, whereas my Dad and I just adored Hawkeye.
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I agree 👍 this show was very funny and very sad 😔 and the show and guys that are still here and the ones that have pass away I know that all of them will always remember doing the show and having a good time 😊 and the guys that pass away I'm very sorry for everyone who got to know such awesome people and the people's families and friends please know that the show will will always remember all of them 😊
To see the very last episode oso sad in television history watching mash on cbs they were like family with ours we allbknew it was coming to an end a classic tv show
i feel the same.
M*A*S*H was without a doubt one of the best shows ever in the history of television.
Happy 87th birthday Alan Alda ! Today's his birthday. I can't picture a better person to play Hawkeye.
Never seen the movie? Donald Sutherland played Hawk there.
Where did the time go? Yesterday, I was lying on the floor in front of our console TV, watching this show with my family. I was just a young kid. I see their faces now, and I am like, HOW CAN THIS BE? Then I look at mine, and I am like, "Oh yeah!" I am a grandmother now and not such a spring chicken myself. Time passes too quickly. They have all aged beautifully. I miss those days! What a wonderful show. I will never forget the finale. I cried my eyes out!
I did it too...i Love them all...sorry for the bad speach
MASH was one of the shows I never missed when I was growing up. It still is. Seeing the reruns takes me back to my childhood. It's so hard to believe that so many of these characters are gone. Thank you for posting this.
Col. Flagg has always been one of my favorite characters. He was always hilarious 😂
He was hilarious in Porkys II
If indeed his name was Flagg
@@scotteboy True 👍
You mean Queen Victoria or Louise Klein
Yes he was
My sons sat and watched this with their granny my hubby and I watch it at every opportunity,still watching re runs now we all loved it bless them all.xx
I can't believe this year marks 40 years since it wrapped up its run. Just an amazing show.
I watched the show when it first came out and watch the reruns every night now. The cast was amazing❤️
I watched the show when it first came out as well and I still watch the reruns every night now. I agree that the cast was amazing. It was just an amazing show.
I watched it in reruns as a kid in the 80s. It was always on in the afternoon on one of our local stations.
MASH. A show we will never forget. Wow! I'm 66 and look at how many of the cast died in their 60s. Gives you thoughts about how short life can be. I'll always remember them.
But also look how many have lived into their 80s and 90s!
That's not a 2023 photo of Judy Farrell, it's Shelley Fabares (The Donna Reed Show), who is also Mike Farrell's wife. Judy was his first wife.
Yep!!!
And she just passed away not too long ago, Judy Farrow, not Shelley Fabares
I thought Shelley fabares was married to Johnny angel
I don't know what Judy Farrell looks like, but that picture is 100% NOT Shelley Fabares.
@@frogger1952 Sure is! Google what she looks like today.
Best show ever!! I Still watch till this day!!
MASH was one of the best television shows, I have ever watched. I still watch it to this day. I loved all of the characters. I just finished watching the final show. I remember watching it in 1983 with my dad. I remember at the ending of it we were both sitting there crying, because it was going off the air. There will never be another show like it. Thank you for a wonderful & successful tv show. lots of laughter.
Best show ever loved watching it with my grandfather he died last year 4 days after my birthday MASH will always hold a special place in my heart
One of the greatest shows of all time...
I Love Mash and still watch it 6 days a week
Must have watched every show 20 times or more over the years since it first began. One of my all time favorites.
still watching, love M.A.S.H
The show was a benchmark, very well written with great characters. I remember the finale very well. Leading up to it ppl knew it was gonna get great ratings numbers and they went thru the roof. Of course the options on tv then were nowhere near what it is today, but still incredibly impressive. A great show, they dont make em like that anymore.
The worst part, they probably will never make great shows like MASH again. What we have today is a bunch of crap. Back then, you had tv shows that were decent.
Thank you. Somehow we needed this.💞
Oh my god. It’s not ok or easy to forget this great episode N.A.S.H. IT’s was our joy our happiness. Actors who passed away they are rest in peace actors who still with us a live wish them wonderful and I thank them
50 years?! Wow, I can't believe it! But here we are.
Love this so much
I'm thinking the Judy Ferrell picture on the right is actually Shelly fabre
Anybody ?
correct that is Shelly fabre she is married to Mike Farrell who played BJ Honeycutt in Mash
I started watching M.A.S.H. again recently, this time on Amazon, am now on season 5 ep. 18. I was stunned to see how many of the cast has passed. It saddens me. One thing I never realized in the early days, is that Alan Alda's real father, Robert Alda was in a couple of episodes.
And his half brother played on one, too. He's dead, as is their father.
Yes Alan Alda’s father played two different characters in two different episodes once in 1975 in episode The Consultant and his last appearance in 1980 with Alan Alda’s half brother Anthony in Lend a Hand. Robert passed away 6 years later in 1986 and Alan’s half brother Antony died in 2009 at age 52 from complications from alcoholism.
This was a show! The best cast, the best writing! Amazing!
Watched it then and currently thoroughly enjoying re-watching it now - STILL one of the greatest series ever made !
Such beautiful people!
Thank you for uploading that. Mash was a huge hit with my husband and myself,watched many reruns as well.
I started watching M*A*S*H in the early '90s on syndication. I was about 13, and I was obsessed with the show. I've seen every episode from METV and other sources, and I still watch it today. It's nice to know the living cast members are still looking good.
Harry Morgan is only 108 years old but Radar already knew that
I may have to take a day off for mourning when Alan Alda passes away. I grew up with this show and still look for reruns
Love them all ❤️
Still watching for rest of my life !!!!
This video is a tribute to the cast's enduring charm. The photos remind us of their iconic status.
I wish all of the cast that is left, a healthy life.
Especially Alan Alda, his acting on Pierce made me a life-long pacifist.
A role model for everyone
pacifist = collaberator
Alan Alda is suffering from Parkinson’s disease and was diagnosed in 2015.
Love them all, for what characters they played and the for the people they are.
Highly influencentual,for any age.
Best show ever soon as I came home from school sit down and watch mash 😄🇨🇦👍
Gary Burghoff is one of 2 actors to move from the movie version to the TV version, the other being G. Wood.
Roger Bowen who played LTC. Henry Blake in the movie version died the day after MacLean Stevenson died who played LTC. Henry Blake in the TV version.
One of the best comedy series of all time. It showed funny scenes, which made us laugh and perhaps that made viewers fall in love with this series. Thank you for giving information about the life of the actors.
Blessings.
tks for the memmories!
A series that shaped me for the rest of my life. Thanks to all of you.
love cast of MASH
My favorite show of all times. Still watching on ME-TV nightly.
My favorite show, i still catch re runs from time to time
Remember my grandparents watching it when I was a kid. I would fall asleep on the floor shortly after the intro. I watch it now. Love the show. Love the memories too.
To je seriál,který sleduji už moc dlouho,i letos 2023
Super
Nic není snad lepší
Nestárnoucí
love them!
A fantastic Serie and so good actors and great humor. I can still watch it again and again. 😊
Loved that show! 🇺🇸❤️📺
I love watching mask every single morning and I never miss an episode 🤣😁🥢
Alan Alda forever in my heart 💓💜💓
It's nice to see B. J. Honeycutt and Hawkeye Pierce are still around.
Great video, but you forgot Johnny Haymer, who played Sgt. Zale.
Radar would a few times say he went or searched from Able (A) to Zale (Z). But they did forget to do that here, you’re right. :-)
One of my favorite series ....good happy memories connected with it ....
Wow, so many of them lived so long, or are still living!
wow...die serie läuft immer noch und ich schaue sie jeden tag
Alan Alda look good
Favourite episodes were with Dr. Sydney Freedman. Alan Arbus was born to play that character.
I just saw the one where he had horrible allergies and they called Sydney.
Great actors in this series, love them all, forgot to include Johnny hamer who played sergeant zale, and other guest stars like John fujioka, Keye Luke,Sung Tek Oh, Richard Lee sung, Byron Cheung & Mako
Marvel Comics editor Larry Hama was one of the North Koreans that kidnapped Frank.
Johnny Haymer unfortunately passed away in 1989 at age 69 from cancer and Soon-Tek Oh remember when a few appearances on mash died in 2018 at age 85 and was in the James Bond film The Man With The Golden Gun in 1974 and played main villain in Chuck Norris’s Missing In Action 2
It was a major tear jerker watching the final episode, even now when I watch re runs, it was a big part of my childhood.
Feel like I’ve lost family members
love this show
Such a great series!!!
I love mash cast they make me laugh when I'm able to watch the show
I love you both!! I watched years ago and still every night at 7, there's never been a show like MASH!! I laugh, I cry thank you so much for everything 😊❤️👋🏼🎯
Frank burns and col. Flagg were the best , mash is still one of my favorites..always good.
I own the DVD collection w/ all the deleted scenes added in the episodes. How some of that didn't make it in the actual series was wrong. 1st 3 seasons were the best. The way Hawkeye & Trapper tortured Frank & Hot Lips lmao.
Henry was just as funny
@aaron homa Yes he was. I loved the hat w/ fishing flies on it
51 years!?!?! Crap, I must’ve gotten old, too!
Best TV show there ever will be. No one has even come close.
Great show
Super happy i have the DVD collection show started before i was even born still brings me tears of joy and sadness
Dad was in W2 US Navy and Mom was in a mash in Korea. This program was one of the highlights of my childhood a very special moment in my life. I feel like what also makes it special is that everyone on this program realized how special it was. I'm a 52-year-old white Republican contractor. Thank you ladies and gentlemen for all your good work and i love you
Wonderful
Great photos
Alan Alda did a great job playing the crooked Senator in The Aviator.
I'm now 60,and still watch M.A.S.H.
Great cast
Time Flys but some things still remain like quality programing.
I am 37 years old and Mash is one of my favorite shows as well as my wife’s and we own all seasons on dvd and still watch it from time to time on tv land. Hard to believe so many of the actors like Wayne Rogers, David Ogden Stiers, Larry Linville and others gone and only a handful of them left. Alan Alda as Dr. Benjamin “Hawkeye” Pierce was one of my favorite characters besides Trapper John and Lt Colonel Henry Blake along with Colonel Potter. Initially wasn’t sure what to think of Major Winchester but he grew on me and enjoyed how he was able to have more of a character growth compared to his predecessor Major Burns while being a snobbish and egoistical Doctor he was very gifted and could be genuinely kind to others and helped others including a solider who felt was losing his gift of playing music due to an injury while serving on front lines.
Made me teary...I was young when they were young...
Every so often, me and my mom watch M.A.S.H. It's a great show, always has been. Staggering that a lot them died. Very sad.
Umbrella there all really old. Not a surprise
I was 6 y.o. when mash came out. I don't remember watching to many first runs, but this was in reruns probably longer than it's 11 year original span
Habe die Serie geliebt 🤗♥️
Best show on TV
We luv the show Mash alot
I am 74 still watching mash. Y brother watch mash and perry Mason
MASH 4077 meine lieblings Serie 👍
Love Alan and BJ 😁❤️❤️😁
Хороший фильм и актеры
Thanks
M*A*S*H* 4077 was a big part of my life growing up also❤ I loved Hawkeye, but each character HAD a place in my ♥️💜 Ohio 🇺🇸
To the cast, writers, crew, and anyone else connected with this show: Thank you for your service. 🫡
best show of all times.......the lack of morale and disrespect for authority reminds me so much of viet nam 1970-71...they forgot the korean who played so many roles, NVA dr, who helped them and got caught, also he played the guy who replaced the NVA pilot who wouldn't go to the states........i watch every night, still cracks me up
...as Lt. Col. Henry Blake once so profoundly stated, "Nothing is forever, Radar."...😢
MASH is my husbands faverut show
😎"Have we met?" I lived in "The Swamp Tent" on location in the Mountains of Agoura, So. California the last 7yrs.of The Show! Naturally I knew everyone involved. "The Best Years of My Life!" Sound Stage Nine had THE BEST Parties Ever! "Hey Nurse Kelly", remember our Zany Times Together, like the time we were alone talking, & suddenly realizing Where We Were, The Christmas Party in Stage Nine on the 20th Century Fox? I still crack-up pondering those Wonderful Times together with all of you Zany 4077er's!! Charles Dubin was a wonderful man & Friend too! He always had me Walk his 2 little sweet dogs for him. C'ya, Miss M*A*S*H ~ I'll Never Forget! 😎"Maranatha!"
I watched Mash every night at 7pm then Barney Miller followed at 7:30pm with my dad, it was sad time in that show but the made the war funny 😊
Loved the opening credits 🚜🚜🔵⚪️⚫️
There were other Asian actors besides Soo, who deserved to be remembered. Hopefully, soon this will be updated.
Besides Jack Soo, a wonderful actor! (Barney Miller; The Flower Drum Song), there was: Rosalind Chao played Soon Yee who eventually married Klinger; Sylvia Chang played the prostitute with whom Charles fell in love; Mako played several different characters over the series; Soon Tek Oh, Robert Ito, Larry Hama all starred in THE KOREAN SURGEON episode; Kellea Nakahara as Nurse Kellea; these are the ones listed on a search. Anyone add others? M.A.S.H. was a great ensemble series. Everyone got to tell their characters’s story eventually. Even with the changes, as in real life, the new characters settled in creating a new dynamic. Once strangers, they became friends, but it has to start somewhere. (So much better, for example, than old Charlie Chan flicks where Asians were decorative on the side, while non-Asians played Lead Asian roles.)
@@jeanneratterman Richard Lee-Sung as Sang Nu. "Colonel go for laugh, no get." His best line of the series.
@@Joe-jz2dw on my gosh, YES! He was fun! He was in several episodes. ❤️
@@jeanneratterman looMI bigp