SEASON 1
- SEASON 1
- SEASON 2
- SEASON 3
- SEASON 4
- SEASON 6
- SEASON 7
- SEASON 8
- SEASON 11
Summary of Season 1 (1972) - 3 discs
In this award-winning television series, a group of Army surgeons show, with laughter and heart, the difficulties they face in their attempt to survive and save lives at a Mobile Army Surgical Hospital in the Korean War. In Season 1, Trapper (Wayne Rogers) agrees to fight in the intercamp boxing tournament, the Army makes a documentary about the 4077th, a chopper pilot tries to kill Henry (McLean Stevenson) and more.
Summary of Season 2 (1973) - 3 discs
Redefining the word irreverent, the 4077th's wacky team of surgeons and nurses -- including Hawkeye Pierce (Alan Alda), Trapper John (Wayne Rogers) and Hot Lips Houlihan (Loretta Swit) -- return for a second round of high jinks, humor and humanity. This season, Hawkeye falls for a nurse (guest Joan Van Ark); Henry (McLean Stevenson) has the hots for a nubile young cheerleader; and Edward Winter makes his first appearance as the paranoid Col. Flagg.
Summary of Season 3 (1974) - 3 discs
Full of wit, dry humor and dark comedy, this much-loved TV series -- which ran 11 seasons and won multiple Emmy Awards -- centers on a group of doctors assigned to a Mobile Army Surgical Hospital during the Korean War. As the conflict escalates and the stress of the constant stream of wounded and dead soldiers rises, so do the pranks at the 4077th. Third season guests include Mary Kay Place, Robert Alda and Jack Soo.
Summary of Season 4 (1975) - 3 discs
Based on director Robert Altman's titular movie, M*A*S*H* became one of the longest-running and most beloved sitcom series in American television history. Season 4 introduces viewers to the much-loved characters B.J. Hunnicut (Mike Farrell) and Col. Potter (Harry Morgan). These episodes continue the tomfoolery, snide remarks, tender moments and other very human reactions to the desperation of war.
Summary of Season 6 (1977) - 3 discs
Those supercilious surgeons -- Hawkeye (Alan Alda), B.J. Hunnicut (Mike Farrell), Charles Winchester III (David Ogden Stiers), "Hot Lips" Houlihan (Loretta Swit) and the rest -- are still waging hilarious war with the real enemy: the U.S. Army and its tangled bureaucracy. Season 6 of this all-time great TV sitcom continues to seamlessly blend comedy with humanism, all leavened with a dose of slightly left-of-center political commentary.
Summary of Season 7 (1978) - 3 discs
Humor continues to heal the wounds inflicted by war in this celebrated 1970s series that follows the wisecracking doctors and staff of a military medical unit stuck fighting a battle reminiscent of Vietnam and Korea. This season, Hawkeye tries to talk peace; enemy fire sends the troops currying to a cave; B.J. attempts to help a Korean family; Charles falls in love with a working girl; and Radar prepares to leave.
Summary of Season 8 (1979) - 3 discs
As the conflict drags on, the personnel of the 4077th MASH -- a cast of Korean War crazies that includes Hawkeye Pierce, B.J. Hunnicut, "Hot Lips" Houlihan, Klinger and all the rest -- continue to trade barbs and buoy one another's spirits. The eighth season of this classic comedy series marks the final year for beloved company clerk Walter "Radar" O'Reilly (Gary Burghoff) as he heads home to Iowa.
Summary of Season 11 (1982) - 3 discs
The 4077th mobile army surgical hospital -- or M*A*S*H -- is more irreverent than ever in the 11th and final season of this hilarious Emmy-winning series based on Robert Altman's Oscar-winning film by the same name. Things heat up when Hawkeye (Alan Alda) and Winchester (David Ogden Stiers) start a rumor that Marilyn Monroe is planning a visit to the camp. But they cool down again with the death of a nurse who had serious feelings for Hawkeye.