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M*A*S*H - Season One (Collector's Edition)

M*A*S*H - Season One (Collector's Edition)
From 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment

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Explores the day-to-day lives of the people who live and work at the Mobile Army Surgical Hospital (MASH) stationed three miles from the front during the Korean War.
Genre: Television
Rating: NR
Release Date: 8-JAN-2002
Media Type: DVD


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #7343 in DVD
  • Brand: MASH
  • Released on: 2002-01-08
  • Rating: NR (Not Rated)
  • Aspect ratio: 1.33:1
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Formats: Closed-captioned, Color, Full Screen, NTSC
  • Original language: English, French
  • Subtitled in: Spanish
  • Number of discs: 3
  • Running time: 624 minutes

Editorial Reviews

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Like the TV incarnation of The Odd Couple, the M*A*S*H series has supplanted the original film in the public's consciousness. Legendary comedy writer Larry Gelbart (Your Show of Shows) deserves a medal for developing Robert Altman's bloody, funny 1970 classic for television with much of its anti-establishment spirit intact. These 24 first-season episodes--bracingly less politically correct than the shows in the final seasons--chart the program's sometimes bumpy evolution as it tried to remain true to the film's anarchic spirit while finding its own voice. The most memorable episodes include "The Pilot," which establishes the characters in broad strokes; "Sometimes You Hear the Bullet," in which a friend of Hawkeye's (Alan Alda) dies on the operating table (look for "Ronny" Howard as an underage soldier); "Cowboy," in which someone is trying to kill clueless commander Henry Blake (McLean Stevenson); and the pivotal "Dear Dad," the first of what would be a series of multistory episodes in which Hawkeye writes to his father about life at the 4077th. It is interesting to note film characters who made early exits from the series, including Timothy Brown's Spearchucker and Karen Philipp's Lt. Dish (George Morgan, who plays Father Mulcahy in the pilot, we hardly knew ye). Klinger (Jamie Farr), bucking for his Section 8 discharge, doesn't appear until the fifth episode, "Chief Surgeon Who?" And Gary Burghoff's Radar is a much more wily and savvy partner in crime to "Yankee Doodle Doctors" Hawkeye and Trapper John (Wayne Rogers) than in later seasons. In its 11-year run, M*A*S*H earned 14 Emmy Awards, and it remains one of TV's most beloved series. Though it is a staple of syndication, the episodes are presented here uncut, probably for the first time since their original broadcast. For M*A*S*H devotees, this three-disc set is just what the doctor ordered. --Donald Liebenson


Customer Reviews

Best show in the world.5
This is the best show in the world. It's that simple. I didn't find a thing wrong with it. And the laugh track is a cool bonus. If you like M*A*S*H but your not getting your fill of it on tv then this is what you want. I've said it once and I'll say it again this is the best show in the world. If I could I would give it ten stars. Same goes for all the seasons.

Just what I wanted!4
I got this as a gift for my father for fathers' day, he loved it! He has always been a huge fan of the show and loved that he could now watch the episodes whenever he wants! I'll definately be getting him the rest of the seasons for future gifts.

The Greatest TV Show EVER!5
Every once in a great while someone comes along with a great idea for a TV show. They tell just the right person and they just happen to come together and are the best possible writers for this kind of show. They just happen to find some broadcasting company crazy enough to trot out a pilot.

Then by chance they assemble actors that are so good at playing their roles that they become synonomous with them.

You add in some of the greatest TV directors of all time and you have M*A*S*H.

Season 1 starts out with a bang with some of the more memorable episodes like, the desk and yankee doodle doctor.

I love this show, and would reccomend it to everyone.