 | 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, M*A*S*H ran for an astonishing 11... |
 | 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... |
 | Based on Robert Altman's groundbreaking movie of the same name, M*A*S*H became one of the longest running and most beloved series in American television history. This collection presents every episode from the show's fifth season, as Hawkeye, B.J.,... |
 | One of the most popular and innovative television series in history, M*A*S*H aired for a record eleven years, and its finale episode attracted a larger number of viewers than any other single episode before or since. Based on Robert Altman's feature... |
 | The adventures of the 4077th continue in this complete collection of the third season of the beloved sitcom. Highlights of the season include the first appearance of future cast member Harry Morgan who plays an odd general, Radar (Gary Burghoff)... |
 | The adventures of the 4077th continue in this complete collection of the third season of the beloved sitcom. Highlights of the season include the first appearance of future cast member Harry Morgan who plays an odd general, Radar (Gary Burghoff)... |
 | Robert Altman's film was brought to the small screen in 1972, and forever changed the face of television. Successfully combining both drama and comedy into a half-hour format, the show took place in the volatile setting of a military hospital just... |
 | This complete second season of the sitcom set during the Korean-U.S. conflict earned the series four Emmys and features some of the best loved episodes in the series. Included among the 24 episodes are "Divided We Stand," "Radar's Report" (featuring... |
 | 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... |
 | With the release of Robert Altman's M*A*S*H in 1970, a new form of comedy was born, one that would help to forever change the face of cinema. Altman's audacious film reflected the American counterculture's growing distrust of religion and government... |