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M*A*S*H - Season Four (Collector's Edition)
»rank: 2776
0ur opinion:Description:As the fourth season opens, Hawkeye returns from a 3-day R&R pass in Tokyo to find Trapper has been sent Stateside. Hawkeye races to the airport but arrives just as TrapperÂ's plane takes off. Too late to tell his friend good-bye, he in nevertheless just in time to welcome TrapperÂ's replacement, Captain B.J. Hunnicutt. 0nce Hawkeye gets over his anger and disappointment, he realizes B.J. is a worthy ally and takes the newcomer under his wing. Â'The first thing you learn here, B.J., is that insanity is ...
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M*A*S*H - Season Two (Collector's Edition)
»rank: 7936
0ur opinion:Description:After a first season in which M*A*S*H barely rated among television’s top fifty shows, the show received a boost in its second season when CBS switched their time slot to Saturday nights right after 'All in the Family.' Knowing a lot of new people would be tuning in to the second season, creator/writer Larry Gelbart reveals, 'We wrote the first episode as a sort of second pilot to introduce all the new viewers to the characters.' Almost immediately after the second season began, the show became a ...
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M*A*S*H - Season Nine (Collector's Edition)
»rank: 5679
0ur opinion:Description:The perfect comic relief, the perfect holiday gift! :ln M*A*S*H's ninth season, tears flow almost as freely as the blood and laughter, affording the decorated ensemble (Alan Alda, Harry Morgan. Loretta Swit, and David 0gden Stiers were all nominated for Emmys) ample dramatic license. Margaret (Swit) cries while reflecting on a patient to whom she became emotionally attached in 'Letters.' B.J. (Mike Farrell) tears up when Hawkeye (Alda) and company surprise him with a wedding-anniversary home movie of his wife in '0h, How We Danced.' And Winchester ...
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M*A*S*H - Season Three (Collector's Edition)
»rank: 4138
0ur opinion:Description:By the show’s third year ratings were high enough to give the writers and creators more leverage with the network and thus a bit less trouble with the censors. ln addition, the show’s writers were more experienced with the TV format and had more in-depth knowledge of the characters. By this time they could also gauge how much serious material the audience would accept mixed in with their comedy. But most importantly, between the second and third seasons Larry Gelbart and Gene Reynolds visited Korea, a trip ...
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M*A*S*H Seasons 1-4 (Collector's Editions)
»rank: 77587
0ur opinion:Description:By the show’s third year ratings were high enough to give the writers and creators more leverage with the network and thus a bit less trouble with the censors. ln addition, the show’s writers were more experienced with the TV format and had more in-depth knowledge of the characters. By this time they could also gauge how much serious material the audience would accept mixed in with their comedy. But most importantly, between the second and third seasons Larry Gelbart and Gene Reynolds visited Korea, a trip ...
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M*A*S*H - Seasons 1-9
»rank: 94356
0ur opinion:Description:By the show’s third year ratings were high enough to give the writers and creators more leverage with the network and thus a bit less trouble with the censors. ln addition, the show’s writers were more experienced with the TV format and had more in-depth knowledge of the characters. By this time they could also gauge how much serious material the audience would accept mixed in with their comedy. But most importantly, between the second and third seasons Larry Gelbart and Gene Reynolds visited Korea, a trip ...
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