After MASH
Television series | |
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Original title | After MASH |
Country of production | United States |
original language | English |
Year (s) | 1983-1985 |
length | 30 minutes |
Episodes | 30 in 2 seasons |
genre | Dramedy |
idea | Larry Gelbart |
music | Patrick Williams |
First broadcast | September 26, 1983 (USA) on CBS |
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After MASH is an American comedy series from 1983 to 1985. It was a spin-off of the television series M * A * S * H and was broadcast by CBS .
The reason for the series was a vote of the main characters from M * A * S * H . Harry Morgan , Jamie Farr and William Christopher voted for the series to continue, while the rest of them opposed it.
actor
The main characters were Colonel Sherman Potter ( Harry Morgan ), Max Klinger ( Jamie Farr ) and Father Francis Mulcahy ( William Christopher ), who come from the original series. The experiences of the three characters in their time after the Korean War were shown .
The only other actors from the original series are Klinger's wife Sun Li ( Rosalind Chao ) and, with appearances in an episode or two, Radar ( Gary Burghoff ) and Colonel Flagg ( Edward Winter ).
actor | role | Years | Season | Episodes |
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Harry Morgan | Col. Sherman Potter | 1983-1985 | 1-2 | 29 |
Jamie Farr | Maxwell Klinger | 1983-1985 | 1-2 | 29 |
William Christopher | John Mulcahy | 1983-1985 | 1-2 | 29 |
Kellye Nakahara | speaker | 1983-1985 | 1-2 | 26th |
Rosalind Chao | Soon-Lee Klinger | 1983-1985 | 1-2 | 23 |
Barbara Townsend and Anne Pitoniak | Mildred Potter | 1983-1984, 1984-1985 | 1, 2 | 19th |
Brandis Kemp | Alma Cox | 1983-1985 | 1-2 | 19th |
John Chappell | Mike D'Angelo | 1983-1984 | 1 | 19th |
Patrick Cranshaw | Bob Scannell | 1983-1985 | 1-2 | 19th |
Jay O. Sanders | Dr. Gene Pfeiffer | 1983-1984 | 1 | 14th |
David Ackroyd | Dr. Mark Boyer | 1984-1985 | 1-2 | 12 |
Peter Michael Goetz | Wally Wainwright | 1984-1985 | 2 | 5 |
Gary Burghoff | Walter "Radar" O'Reilly | 1984 | 1 | 2 |
Edward Winter | Samuel Flagg | 1984 | 2 | 1 |
action
The series takes place in a veterans hospital. In analogy to the original series, the attempt is made to highlight the suffering and horror of war.
Episodes
season 1
No. | title | First broadcast |
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1 | September Of '53 / Together Again | September 26, 1983 |
2 | Klinger vs. Bell | 3rd October 1983 |
3 | Snap, crackle, plop | October 10, 1983 |
4th | Staff inspection | 17th October 1983 |
5 | Night Shift | October 24, 1983 |
6th | Shall We Dance | October 31, 1983 |
7th | Little broadcast | November 7, 1983 |
8th | Sunday, Cruddy Sunday | November 14, 1983 |
9 | Thanksgiving of 53 | November 21, 1983 |
10 | Fall Out | 5th December 1983 |
11 | Bladder Day Saints | December 12, 1983 |
12 | All About Christmas Eve | December 19, 1983 |
13 | Chief of Staff | 2nd January 1984 |
14th | CYA | January 9, 1984 |
15th | Yours Truly, Max Klinger | January 16, 1984 |
16 | It had to be you | January 23, 1984 |
17th | Odds and Ends | January 30, 1984 |
18th | Another Saturday Night | February 6, 1984 |
19th | By The Book | 20th February 1984 |
20th | Fever pitch | February 27, 1984 |
21st | Up and Down Payments | March 12, 1984 |
season 2
No. | title | First broadcast |
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22nd | Less miserable | September 23, 1984 |
23 | Calling Doctor Habibi | September 25, 1984 |
24 | Strangers and Other Lovers | 2nd October 1984 |
25th | Trials | October 9, 1984 |
26th | Madness To His Method | October 16, 1984 |
27 | The Recovery Room | October 30, 1984 |
28 | Ward is Hell | 4th December 1984 |
29 | Saturdays Heroes | May 31, 1985 |
30th | Wet feet | no longer broadcast |
Others
The series has not yet been shown in German-speaking countries.
Web links
- Aftermash in the Internet Movie Database (English)