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L-R: Alda, Rogers, Swit - CBS Photo Archive/Getty ImagesOn the evening of Monday, January 1, Fox is taking a look back at one of the most celebrated television series in history.
M A S H: The Comedy That Changed Television will feature all new interviews with cast members including Alan Alda (Hawkeye), Gary Burghoff (Radar), Jamie Farr (Klinger), Wayne Rogers (Trapper), Mike Farrell (B.J.), William Christopher (Father Mulcahy) and Loretta Swit ("Hotlips" Houlihan), as well as the series executive producers, Gene Reynolds and Burt Metcalfe.
The producers of the special tease, "In these intimate, highly personal remembrances, the creation and evolution of the show’s iconic characters are revealed, alongside rare and never-before-seen behind-the-scenes footage, photos and stories."
The series finale of M A S H in 1983 drew a record 106 million viewers.
Dan Harrison, Fox s EVP, program planning & content strategy who is also the classic ....
L-R: Alda, Rogers, Swit - CBS Photo Archive/Getty ImagesOn the evening of Monday, January 1, Fox is taking a look back at one of the most celebrated television series in history.
M A S H: The Comedy That Changed Television will feature all new interviews with cast members including Alan Alda (Hawkeye), Gary Burghoff (Radar), Jamie Farr (Klinger), Wayne Rogers (Trapper), Mike Farrell (B.J.), William Christopher (Father Mulcahy) and Loretta Swit ("Hotlips" Houlihan), as well as the series executive producers, Gene Reynolds and Burt Metcalfe.
The producers of the special tease, "In these intimate, highly personal remembrances, the creation and evolution of the show’s iconic characters are revealed, alongside rare and never-before-seen behind-the-scenes footage, photos and stories."
The series finale of M A S H in 1983 drew a record 106 million viewers.
Dan Harrison, Fox s EVP, program planning & content strategy who is also the classic ....