to watch the final episode and to bid "m.a.s.h." farewell. levine: the finale of "m.a.s.h." was unprecedented. 123 million people watched one television program at the same time. you know, i really should be allowed to go home. there's nothing wrong with me. when we ended the show, we got telegrams of congratulations from henry kissinger and ronald reagan. the size of the response and the emotional nature of the response that we were getting was difficult for us to understand. connelly: who shot j.r. and the last episode of "m.a.s.h." are the last call for the pre-cable world of television. it's like they are the last time that that huge audience will all turn up for one event. esterhaus: all right. that's it. let's roll. hey... let's be careful out there.