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In MASH reunion show...
did the actor who played Trapper seem to be slightly hostile towards the actor who played BJ?
They also seemed somewhat possessive over Alan Alda? Was Trapper John MD a spin off from Mash? |
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Originally posted by Kube did the actor who played Trapper seem to be slightly hostile towards the actor who played BJ? He's the Shelley Long of the '70s. I caught him a few weeks ago on one of the business channels (he runs his own investment group, or something); here's he's getting 7-8 minutes of NATIONAL exposure, and he came off as a hard-ass there too...... |
Trapper John was a spin off of MASH
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Originally posted by Kube did the actor who played Trapper seem to be slightly hostile towards the actor who played BJ? They also seemed somewhat possessive over Alan Alda? Was Trapper John MD a spin off from Mash? Trapper John MD was a spinoff, it took place in present time (well, present time when it was airing in the 80's). They alluded to M*A*S*H a few times during the run, I remember an episode where a staff member tried to wake Trapper (played by Pernell Roberts) and a groggy Trapper called the guy Radar. I really enjoyed the special. M*A*S*H* is one of my top 5 favorite shows and it was great listening to stories about some of the more famous episodes. It was a teeny tiny bit too self-congratulatory though. http://charliegoose.homestead.com/files/goose.jpg Honk! |
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Originally posted by Kube did the actor who played Trapper seem to be slightly hostile towards the actor who played BJ? |
Why did Wayne Rogers leave the show to begin with?
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Originally posted by Eric F Why did Wayne Rogers leave the show to begin with? In the summer of 1975, when M*A*S*H was on summer hiatus, Wayne Rogers tried to up the ante in his contract negotiations. Of course, the studio brass said no, so he walked. Hence, when the fall came, not only did they have to deal with the absence of MacLean Stevenson, but Wayne Rogers as well. Plus, Wayne Rogers hated how Alan Alda got the spotlight all the time. |
I was curious why the reunion aired on FOX when the show aired on CBS. If I am correct, the FOX network didn't even exist yet when M*A*S*H went of the air. Could it be because 20th Century FOX owns the rights to M*A*S*H?
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I'm amazed it wasn't on FX, the all mash station
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Yes it was Fox studios who produced it.
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What a wonderful reunion special. So many specials are contrived and overly self-gratifying, but this one was really well done. The interviews with those in real MASH units were great, and you could really tell that these guys knew what they were a part of and cherished the experience. It disappoints and even saddens me that so many posters on this forum stood up and proclaimed it the most overrated show of all time. I respect that everyone is entitled to his own opinion, but sometimes I just don't understand where people coming from. <I>M*A*S*H</I> was such a daring and incredible show on so many levels for many years and is ingrained in the culture of those who watched it during its original run. I think this special did an excellent job identifying why so many people genuinely loved that show.
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Originally posted by mikehunt I'm amazed it wasn't on FX, the all mash station You know, when there's nothing else on I can always go to FX for M*A*S*H*. |
A great reunion. The saddest part was seeing how everyone has aged.
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Originally posted by Morf A great reunion. The saddest part was seeing how everyone has aged. |
Originally posted by das Monkey I think this special did an excellent job identifying why so many people genuinely loved that show. |
Originally posted by calhoun07 .... I thought they looked healthy and good. cheap shot... forgive me I couldn't resist.... |
Originally posted by dotheDVDeed I dunno... Larry Linville hasn't aged well.... :lol: cheap shot... forgive me I couldn't resist.... OUCH! rotfl But isn't the guy that played Colonel Flagg dead too. I always thought Flagg was the coolest guy on MASH. In the begining he used to play POKER with the guys then he became this nutcase when the show went in a different direction. |
flagg never played poker with them. frrom his first appearance on the show he was nuts. he even he even crashed an x-ray machine i think on his arm to break it. his arm.
he was always expecting that just about everyonmne was the bad guy. |
Originally posted by whotony flagg never played poker with them. frrom his first appearance on the show he was nuts. he even he even crashed an x-ray machine i think on his arm to break it. his arm. he was always expecting that just about everyonmne was the bad guy. are you sure? I think they did in early days or at least they did once. I remember a scene where Flagg was sitting next to Klinger...in the Swamp... and they both turned to each other and Flagg says sometihgn abou t Klinger being a man. |
"I busted a gut to get up here."
"Well, if it'll make you feel better, the blues are a dime, the whites are a quarter, and the reds are 50 cents." "Deal me in." "Amazing. Anyone who walks in here is instantly corrupted!!" (Flagg sits down next to Klinger) "Hey. Up close, you're a guy." "Far away, too." Then John Ritter goes bananas on Frank, and Flagg pulls out his pistol and says "One bullet. That's it". Hawkeye says, "OK, just don't use the gun." :D |
Originally posted by KitchenSink "I busted a gut to get up here." "Well, if it'll make you feel better, the blues are a dime, the whites are a quarter, and the reds are 50 cents." "Deal me in." "Amazing. Anyone who walks in here is instantly corrupted!!" (Flagg sits down next to Klinger) "Hey. Up close, you're a guy." "Far away, too." Then John Ritter goes bananas on Frank, and Flagg pulls out his pistol and says "One bullet. That's it". Hawkeye says, "OK, just don't use the gun." :D Sgt. Zelmo Zale (Johnny Haymer) has also passed away. http://charliegoose.homestead.com/files/goose.jpg Honk! |
Originally posted by KitchenSink "I busted a gut to get up here." "Well, if it'll make you feel better, the blues are a dime, the whites are a quarter, and the reds are 50 cents." "Deal me in." "Amazing. Anyone who walks in here is instantly corrupted!!" (Flagg sits down next to Klinger) "Hey. Up close, you're a guy." "Far away, too." Then John Ritter goes bananas on Frank, and Flagg pulls out his pistol and says "One bullet. That's it". Hawkeye says, "OK, just don't use the gun." :D you kick ass dude!!!! That's it! That's the ep! |
Originally posted by G. Noel Gross [ Shuddering in my agreement with Monkey Boy ] |
Not living in the US, I would like to know what the name of the special was?
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I missed this special and wondered if anyone knew of a site to download it, or if anyone still has it recorded that could send it to me (I'll pay expenses, of course!)
Thanks! |
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