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    M*A*S*H (Mobile Army Surgical Hospital) is an American media franchise consisting of a series of novels, a film, several television series, plays, and other properties, and based on the semi-autobiographical fiction of Richard Hooker.

  2. M*A*S*H (an acronym for Mobile Army Surgical Hospital) is an American war comedy drama television series that aired on CBS from September 17, 1972, to February 28, 1983.

  3. M*A*S*H: Created by Larry Gelbart. With Alan Alda, Loretta Swit, Jamie Farr, William Christopher. The staff of an Army hospital in the Korean War find that laughter is the best way to deal with their situation.

  4. An Army hospital in the Korean War uses laughs to deal with the situation.

  5. Sep 30, 2023 · Larry Gelbart's wildly popular sitcom "M*A*S*H" premiered over 50 years ago, but if you attempt to make your way through the 11-season series today, you're in for much more than a simple...

  6. Watch M*A*S*H live. TV-PG • Comedy, Special Interest • TV Series • 1972. Members of the 4077th Mobile Army Surgical Hospital care for the injured during the Korean War and use humor to...

  7. M*A*S*H, American television dramedy series that aired on CBS for 11 seasons (1972–83). The highly rated show was based on the movie of the same name by Robert Altman and was set in a mobile army surgical hospital in South Korea during the Korean War.

  8. Sep 16, 2022 · Off the beaten laugh track. The characters serving in the 4077th Mobile Army Surgical Hospital in Korea were professionals whose vocation was to save lives. But their assignment was to patch...

  9. The Swamp's Korean houseboy, Ho-Jon, is accepted to attend school at Hawkeye's alma mater. The camp raises money to send Ho-Jon to Maine by raffling a weekend in Tokyo with a nurse, much to the chagrin of Hot Lips and Burns.

  10. Welcome to the M*A*S*H Wiki. This wiki is devoted to everything about M*A*S*H, from the Richard Hooker novels to the Oscar-winning 1970 Robert Altman film adaptation to the long-running, Emmy Award-winning CBS TV series.