M a S H-TV Season 2 (1973)
Director:
William Wiard
Don Weis
Hy Averback
Jackie Cooper
Starring: Loretta Swit Alan Alda Wayne Rogers
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Welcome Back to the 4077!
| Korea, 1950. They were a MASH (Mobile Surgical Army Hospital) unit stationed three miles from the front. Loosely based on real-life MASH unit 8055, life at the 4077 revolved around the day-to-day routines of Captain "Hawkeye" Pierce, Captain "Trapper" McIntyre, Lieutenant Colonel Henry Blake, Major Margaret Houlihan, Major Frank Burns and Corporal "Radar" O'Reilly. Now journey back for more hijinks and hilarity with the doctors and nurses of the 4077! This three disc collection includes all 24 episodes from Season Two of M*A*S*H! |
"...devastatingly clever and often very poignant...still as sharp as their scalpels. David Johnson, DVD Verdict
"...an excellent and successful television series...a must-own. Raphael Pour-Hashemi, DVD Times
"Few movie-to-television adaptations even come close to the widespread popularity of the M*A*S*H spin-off. Scott Weinberg, Apollo Movie Guide
"One of the best-loved television shows ever... Stefan Hedmark, The Movie Hamlet
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Editor's Note
This complete second season of the sitcom set during the Korean-U.S. conflict earned the series four Emmys and features some of the best loved episodes in the series. Included among the 24 episodes are "Divided We Stand," "Radar's Report" (featuring Joan Van Ark), "The Sniper," and "Carry on Hawkeye," which won Jackie Cooper an Emmy for his direction.
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Cast & Crew
| Gary Burghoff | |
| Loretta Swit | |
| Alan Alda | |
| Jamie Farr | |
| Wayne Rogers | |
| David Ogden Stiers | |
| McLean Stevenson | |
| William Christopher | |
| Harry Morgan | |
| Larry Linville | |
| Joan Van Ark - Featured | |
| Larry Gelbart - Screenwriter | |
| Alan Alda - Screenwriter | |
| Burt Young - Featured | |
| Laurence Marks - Screenwriter | |
| Teri Garr - Featured | |
| Mary Kay Place - Screenwriter | |
| Robert Klane - Screenwriter | |
| Gene Reynolds - Producer | |
| McLean Stevenson - Screenwriter | |
| Jerry Fujikawa - Featured | |
| Noriyuki Morita - Featured | |
| Jerry Zaks - Featured | |
| John Ritter - Featured | |
| Larry Gelbart - Producer | |
| Alan Alda - Director | |
| William Wiard - Director | |
| Don Weis - Director | |
| Hy Averback - Director | |
| Norman Tokar - Director | |
| Jackie Cooper - Director | |
| Ed Jurist - Director | |
| Gene Reynolds - Director |
Awards
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Golden Globe (1982) |
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| M*A*S*H, Winner, Best TV-Series - Comedy/Musical | |
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Emmy (1980) |
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| Harry Morgan, Winner, Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy or Variety or Music Series | |
| Loretta Swit, Winner, Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy or Variety or Music Series | |
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Emmy (1979) |
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| Alan Alda, Winner, Outstanding Writing in a Comedy or Comedy-Variety or Music Series | |
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People's Choice (1978) |
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| M*A*S*H, Winner, Favorite TV Comedy Program | |
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Emmy (1977) |
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| Gary Burghoff, Winner, Outstanding Continuing Performance by a Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series | |
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Emmy (1976) |
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| Stanford Tischler, Fred W. Berger, Winner, Outstanding Achievement in Film Editing for Entertainment Programming for a Series - For a Single Episode of a Comedy Series | |
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Golden Globe (1975) |
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| Alan Alda, Winner, Best Performance by an Actor in a TV-Series - Comedy/Musical | |
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Emmy (1974) |
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| Alan Alda, Winner, Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series | |
| Gene Reynolds, et. al., Winner, Outstanding Directing in a Comedy Series | |
| Gene Reynolds, Larry Gelbart, Winner, Outstanding Comedy Series | |
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Golden Globe (1974) |
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| McLean Stevenson, Winner, Best Supporting Actor - Television | |

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