M*A*S*H - Season 1 (1972)
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Runtime: 10 hrs 24 mins
Genre: Television
Synopsis: The television comedy M*A*S*H debuted in 1972. In the process of becoming one of the most successful and beloved programs in TV history, it completely reinvented situation comedies. Based on Robert... The television comedy M*A*S*H debuted in 1972. In the process of becoming one of the most successful and beloved programs in TV history, it completely reinvented situation comedies. Based on Robert Altman's hit film, the sitcom ran for an astonishing 11 years. This three-disc set features the first 24 episodes of the historic program and is the complete collection of the legendary first season. Episodes include "Chief Surgeon Who?" "The Ringbanger" with Leslie Nielsen, and, perhaps the most groundbreaking episode, "The Moose." The line between comedy and drama has never been so delicately tread upon as in the series of the 4077th military medical hospital. [More]
Starring: Alan Alda, Wayne Rogers, Loretta Swit, Gary Burghoff
Starring: Alan Alda, Wayne Rogers, Loretta Swit, Gary Burghoff, Larry Linville, McLean Stevenson, Jamie Farr
Director: Hy Averback, Jackie Cooper, Gene Reynolds, Don Weis, Terry Becker
Director: Hy Averback, Jackie Cooper, Gene Reynolds, Don Weis, Terry Becker
Screenwriter: Larry Gelbart
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