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MASH may be set in the middle of a seemingly never-ending war, but the series mines a lot of classic character comedy from the antics of the main characters. Alan Alda’s sardonic Hawkeye is one ...
that the job I chose because of Hawkeye is now at the center of a war. So why would someone make a comedy about it? The answer comes to me as my kids and I watch “MASH” in the TV’s ...
MASH season 6 featured an episode where Hawkeye barely appears, and shows the sitcom could have worked just fine without the ...
TV's wisecracking Hawkeye, — along with Trapper John, Hot Lips Houlihan and a host of irreverent medics — made the MASH units famous, and endearing. The Army has now replaced them with small ...
(Both were based on Richard Hooker’s 1968 novel, MASH: A Novel About Three Army Doctors.) “Sutherland’s Hawkeye seemed very depressed. Larry Gelbart’s character was much more lively ...
Hawkeye in MASH is one of the best-loved TV comedy ­characters but one man who never became a fan was the real doctor he was based on. Millions of viewers around the world were won over by the ...
LOS ANGELES — Wayne Rogers, whose Trapper John McIntyre alongside Alan Alda’s Hawkeye Pierce brought mischief, martinis and meatball surgery to the masses in the 1970s every week on “MASH ...