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The short lived CBS MASH spin-off series AfterMASH is considered, including a brief overview of the origins of MASH, an episode review; and many hard to find details, facts about the show, and bits of trivia are divulged.

Correction: I am likely in error regarding my conclusion that ep 21, By The Book was 'pulled' from airing on 3-5-1984. While it is true no English language US recording seems to have surfaced of this episode, multiple newspapers have By The Book listed on the daily TV listings for that date. In addition, David Goehner states he remembered seeing it; and MASH4077tv.com lists Neilsen ratings for the episode from that date.

TV themes/clips used

  • Me & The Chimp theme
  • Makin' It theme
  • Archie Bunker's Place closing theme
  • MASH 1970 film theme
  • Trapper John, MD theme
  • Jamie Farr 1984 Mars bar TV spot
  • CBS 1983 We've Got The Touch promo
  • Whiz Kids bumpers
  • MASH cast IBM TV spots

Buy Ken Levine's book The Me Generation... By Me (Growing Up in the '60s)

Buy M*A*S*H on DVD

References

-MASH4077tv.com

-rob!'s MASH blog

-David Goehner

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The short lived CBS MASH spin-off series AfterMASH is considered, including a brief overview of the origins of MASH, an episode review; and many hard to find details, facts about the show, and bits of trivia are divulged.

Correction: I am likely in error regarding my conclusion that ep 21, By The Book was 'pulled' from airing on 3-5-1984. While it is true no English language US recording seems to have surfaced of this episode, multiple newspapers have By The Book listed on the daily TV listings for that date. In addition, David Goehner states he remembered seeing it; and MASH4077tv.com lists Neilsen ratings for the episode from that date.

TV themes/clips used

  • Me & The Chimp theme
  • Makin' It theme
  • Archie Bunker's Place closing theme
  • MASH 1970 film theme
  • Trapper John, MD theme
  • Jamie Farr 1984 Mars bar TV spot
  • CBS 1983 We've Got The Touch promo
  • Whiz Kids bumpers
  • MASH cast IBM TV spots

Buy Ken Levine's book The Me Generation... By Me (Growing Up in the '60s)

Buy M*A*S*H on DVD

References

-MASH4077tv.com

-rob!'s MASH blog

-David Goehner

Donate to Forgotten TV

Podcast published at forgottentv.podbean.com

More at Forgotten TV

Forgotten TV Amazon Wishlist

Support Forgotten TV on Amazon

Part of the Frequent Wire Podcast Network

Amazon links are affiliate.

  continue reading

83 episodes

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