M.A.S.H. - Series 6 DVD ~ Alan Alda
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M.A.S.H. - Series 8 DVD ~ Alan Alda
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M.A.S.H. - Series 9 DVD ~ Alan Alda
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M.A.S.H. - Series 11 DVD ~ Alan Alda
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M.A.S.H. - Series 5 DVD ~ Alan Alda
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Unlike Larry Linville's one-note Major Burns, David Ogden Stiers found new notes to play as Charles Emerson Winchester III. His character remains, as Hawkeye observes, "pompous, arrogant, conceited, and a total bore." But he's also "all right" in three of his finest half-hours: "Major Ego," in which he lets a magazine profile go to his swelled head; "Rally Round the Flagg, Boys," in which he outwits camp nemesis Colonel Flagg; and "Ain't Love Grand," in which he falls for a Korean girl he meets at Rosie's Bar (the setting for another essential episode, "A Night at Rosie's," in which the company seeks refuge from the war). The seven-year itch got to Gary Burghoff, who would depart the series in season 8. Episodes such as "Hot Lips Is Back in Town," in which Radar sweetly woos a new nurse, demonstrate why he would be keenly missed. The two-part "Our Finest Hour" is anything but. It is a rehash of the season 4 classic, "The Interview," that serves as a clip episode. This is a rare misstep in another satisfying season that did this series proud. --Donald Liebenson, Amazon.com
Synopsis
More adventures based in Vietnam and the 4077th Mobile Army Surgical Hospital. Episodes include: 'Commander Pierce, 'Peace On Us', 'Lil', 'Our Finest Hour', 'The Billfold Syndrome', 'None Like It Hot', 'They Call The Wind Korea', and 'Major Ego'.
M.A.S.H. - Series 8 DVD ~ Alan Alda
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M.A.S.H. - Series 6 DVD ~ Alan Alda
£25.48
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M.A.S.H. - Series 9 DVD ~ Alan Alda
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M.A.S.H. - Series 10 DVD ~ Alan Alda
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