MASH's col. potter passed away. he was 96. this makes me sad.; rest peacefully, harry morgan.
― Daniel, Esq., Wednesday, 7 December 2011 19:13 (twelve years ago) link
also good in The Ox-Bow Incident
― Dr Morbius, Wednesday, 7 December 2011 19:19 (twelve years ago) link
obituaries
― William (C), Wednesday, 7 December 2011 19:28 (twelve years ago) link
gah, sorry. was looking for "R.I.P." threads.
― Daniel, Esq., Wednesday, 7 December 2011 19:29 (twelve years ago) link
Kindly old Harry Morgan...Just scrolled through his credits to figure out what I most associate him with, and I think it's actually a couple of Partridge Family episodes.
― clemenza, Wednesday, 7 December 2011 19:47 (twelve years ago) link
a lot of MASH actors disappeared almost entirely after they left the show. in fact, the only exception i can think of is hawkeye, who appeared in some unsuccessful things before finally finding a good role with the west wing.
― Daniel, Esq., Wednesday, 7 December 2011 19:54 (twelve years ago) link
tragedy + time
― Dr Morbius, Wednesday, 7 December 2011 19:55 (twelve years ago) link
hawkeye had a fruitful relationship w/Woody Allen.
― Tumblr Whites Off Earth Now!! (Sandbox Grisso-McCain), Wednesday, 7 December 2011 19:55 (twelve years ago) link
G.W. Bailey, oddly enough, probably had the most steady career post-MASH.
― Johnny Fever, Wednesday, 7 December 2011 19:55 (twelve years ago) link
oh, the character actor! yeah, i guess.
what were hawkeye's post-MASH roles in woody allen films?
― Daniel, Esq., Wednesday, 7 December 2011 19:57 (twelve years ago) link
almost feel like turning this into a MASH-related thread, since it overlaps with the rolling R.I.P. thread titled "obituaries" (again, sorry about that).
― Daniel, Esq., Wednesday, 7 December 2011 19:58 (twelve years ago) link
Maybe we can change the title and make this a MASH thread. I'm always happy to talk about MASH.
― Johnny Fever, Wednesday, 7 December 2011 19:59 (twelve years ago) link
i remember seeing frank burns in a small, humiliating role in some usa-up-all-night-style 80s teen movie
it was depressing
― mookieproof, Wednesday, 7 December 2011 20:00 (twelve years ago) link
crazy, i only just checked morgans wiki last night to see if he was still alive, after something ken levine wrote on his blog about him.
― Stevie, Wednesday, 7 December 2011 20:03 (twelve years ago) link
Mike Farrell had a decent post-MASH career, I think?
― OH NOES, Wednesday, 7 December 2011 20:08 (twelve years ago) link
He was on Providence in the late 90s/early 00s, but what else did he do?
― Johnny Fever, Wednesday, 7 December 2011 20:13 (twelve years ago) link
collect royalties, I think
― William (C), Wednesday, 7 December 2011 20:14 (twelve years ago) link
Since M*A*S*H, Farrell has guest starred in Murder, She Wrote; Justice League; Matlock; Mannix; Desperate Housewives; and many others. Farrell played Jonathan Kent in the Superman (1996) animated series, with wife Shelley Fabares playing Martha Kent. He also hosted several "National Geographic Presents" specials and starred in a number of TV movies, including Memorial Day (which he co-produced); Sex and the Single Parent; Prime Suspect; Choices of the Heart; Private Sessions; Vanishing Act; A Deadly Silence; The Price of the Bride; Incident at Dark River; The Whereabouts of Jenny; and Silent Motive. He has done two one-man shows: JFK, a One Man Show for PBS and, on stage, a national tour of David W. Rintels' play Clarence Darrow. In 1983 Farrell starred in the movie Memorial Day.In 1985, Farrell partnered with film and television producer Marvin Minoff to create Farrell/Minoff Productions, a production company.[4] Together, Farrell and Minoff produced numerous television movies.[5] Farrell and Minoff also executive produced two feature films during their partnership,[5] Dominick and Eugene, a 1988 Orion Pictures film which earned actor Tom Hulce a Golden Globe nomination for best actor.[4] The pair also produced 1998's Patch Adams starring Robin Williams.[5] Farrell and Minoff's professional partnership lasted more than twenty-five years, until Minoff's death in November 2009.[4][5]
In 1985, Farrell partnered with film and television producer Marvin Minoff to create Farrell/Minoff Productions, a production company.[4] Together, Farrell and Minoff produced numerous television movies.[5] Farrell and Minoff also executive produced two feature films during their partnership,[5] Dominick and Eugene, a 1988 Orion Pictures film which earned actor Tom Hulce a Golden Globe nomination for best actor.[4] The pair also produced 1998's Patch Adams starring Robin Williams.[5] Farrell and Minoff's professional partnership lasted more than twenty-five years, until Minoff's death in November 2009.[4][5]
― OH NOES, Wednesday, 7 December 2011 20:15 (twelve years ago) link
he was responsible for "Patch Adams" = I take it back
― OH NOES, Wednesday, 7 December 2011 20:16 (twelve years ago) link
Crimes and MisdemeanorsManhattan Murder MysteryEveryone Says I Love You
Plus an Oscar nom for The Aviator.
― Tumblr Whites Off Earth Now!! (Sandbox Grisso-McCain), Wednesday, 7 December 2011 21:09 (twelve years ago) link
Alan Alda's actor-director career in films stayed afloat while MASH was on the air, not so much after (Sweet Liberty).
― Dr Morbius, Wednesday, 7 December 2011 21:11 (twelve years ago) link
He was good as Jack's Dad in that episode of 30 Rock.
― Mr. Farmer, Wednesday, 7 December 2011 21:12 (twelve years ago) link
oh yeah, sweet liberty. my hazy impression is that, somewhere toward the middle or end of MASH's run, hawkeye -- and really, alan alda -- came to symbolize the weak, ineffectual, bleeding heart that the country turned against durng the 80s and that as a result, he had a really rough time in his post-MASH career (until he toughened up as someone or another on the west wing).
― Daniel, Esq., Wednesday, 7 December 2011 21:18 (twelve years ago) link
truthfully, if it remember right, the hawkeye of the novels was a reactionary conservative.
― Daniel, Esq., Wednesday, 7 December 2011 21:19 (twelve years ago) link
well, the guy who wrote the novel was I think
― Dr Morbius, Wednesday, 7 December 2011 21:30 (twelve years ago) link
This show really got unbearable when ALL the characters (incl Hot Lips and ultimately DOS's Winchester) turned into Carter-era liberals)
but Alda did a decent Groucho-at-war act.
― Dr Morbius, Wednesday, 7 December 2011 21:32 (twelve years ago) link
yeah. i far prefer the early, trapper-john era.
― Daniel, Esq., Wednesday, 7 December 2011 21:34 (twelve years ago) link
I did think Morgan was much funnier than McLean Stevenson.
― Dr Morbius, Wednesday, 7 December 2011 21:39 (twelve years ago) link
(whose character death when he left the show was made a huge fuss of in '75)
really? i liked them both, but was much fonder of stevenson's character.
― Daniel, Esq., Wednesday, 7 December 2011 21:40 (twelve years ago) link
Frank Burns > Charles WinchesterCol. Potter > Col. Blake
― Johnny Fever, Wednesday, 7 December 2011 21:40 (twelve years ago) link
Klinger in dresses >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Klinger in fatigues
― Johnny Fever, Wednesday, 7 December 2011 21:42 (twelve years ago) link
radar w/grape nehi* >>>>>>>>>>>>>> radar as old man in bp ads
(*thank u mash for teaching me this valuable crossword term)
― mookieproof, Wednesday, 7 December 2011 21:43 (twelve years ago) link
I don't know how many of you know there was a flop spinoff called AfterMASH?
http://www.crazyabouttv.com/Images/aftermash.jpg
― Dr Morbius, Wednesday, 7 December 2011 21:44 (twelve years ago) link
Frank Burns > Charles Winchester
totally.
― Daniel, Esq., Wednesday, 7 December 2011 21:45 (twelve years ago) link
I remember it existing, but don't remember a thing about it.
― Johnny Fever, Wednesday, 7 December 2011 21:45 (twelve years ago) link
i saw it; terrible.
i had forgotten entirely about the chaplain!
how the hell can you forget Father Mulcahy
― OH NOES, Wednesday, 7 December 2011 21:46 (twelve years ago) link
problem was that they took the most minor of characters and tried to make them the centerpiece. could have been okay if it focused on, say, hawkeye or bj or houlihan, but OTOH, i think people were burnt-out on the show by its finale.
― Daniel, Esq., Wednesday, 7 December 2011 21:46 (twelve years ago) link
Did MASH end with Mulcahey losing his hearing? Did they carry that over to AfterMASH?
― Johnny Fever, Wednesday, 7 December 2011 21:46 (twelve years ago) link
father mulcahy!
― Daniel, Esq., Wednesday, 7 December 2011 21:47 (twelve years ago) link
xp: yes and yes, he was deaf in one ear
― OH NOES, Wednesday, 7 December 2011 21:47 (twelve years ago) link
didn't hawkeye almost go crazy in the last episode because he urged a korean woman to silence her child when they were within earshot of the enemy, only to discover she smothered her child to death to protect the group?
― Daniel, Esq., Wednesday, 7 December 2011 21:48 (twelve years ago) link
Yeah, he'd repressed the memory, in his mind she broke a chicken's neck or something
― milo z, Wednesday, 7 December 2011 21:49 (twelve years ago) link
His character on 30 Rock did a callback to that: "A guy crying about a chicken and a baby? I thought this was a comedy show."
― Tarfumes the Escape Goat, Wednesday, 7 December 2011 21:52 (twelve years ago) link
lol I just looked it up, one of the first things AfterMASH did was give Mulcahy surgery to fix his hearing, thus saving him from alcoholism
― OH NOES, Wednesday, 7 December 2011 21:55 (twelve years ago) link
what a cop out
― Johnny Fever, Wednesday, 7 December 2011 21:56 (twelve years ago) link
part cop out, part excuse to pull him into the main cast
― OH NOES, Wednesday, 7 December 2011 21:57 (twelve years ago) link
Don't forget http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/e/e8/Trapper_John_MD.jpg
― milo z, Wednesday, 7 December 2011 21:57 (twelve years ago) link
Yeah, but that starred Adam from Bonanza and not Wayne Rogers.
― Johnny Fever, Wednesday, 7 December 2011 22:00 (twelve years ago) link
Never thought that much of "Arrested Development".
Hear hear
(Where? Where?)
― Tony Hart land (Deep in the Tony Hart land), Thursday, 8 December 2011 15:31 (twelve years ago) link
"Rhoda" anyone?
the canned laughtrack CBS imposed on MASH was kind of tragic
― Dr Morbius, Thursday, 8 December 2011 15:31 (twelve years ago) link
Thankfully the BBC spared us canned laughter on MASH and probably other American imports. Though there weren't actually all that many US sitcoms shown on British TV.
― Tony Hart land (Deep in the Tony Hart land), Thursday, 8 December 2011 15:37 (twelve years ago) link
MASH is really the only one I can think of that was on, like, BBC2, Wed. night 9pm (or whatever) come what may and not shuffled across the schedules and shown out of sequence
― Tony Hart land (Deep in the Tony Hart land), Thursday, 8 December 2011 15:38 (twelve years ago) link
The laughtrack was so bizarre and unnecessary, but at least they were able to keep it out of the operating room scenes.
― Johnny Fever, Thursday, 8 December 2011 15:41 (twelve years ago) link
We (in the UK) got one episode with a laugh track by accident. Huge number of complaints.
― Jilted John and Marsha (MarkG oo la showaddywaddy), Thursday, 8 December 2011 15:43 (twelve years ago) link
Questions raised in parliament, letters to the Times etc
― Tony Hart land (Deep in the Tony Hart land), Thursday, 8 December 2011 15:47 (twelve years ago) link
What would the shortlist contenders for best TV prog ever made be?
no love for the vicar of dibly, i see.
― Daniel, Esq., Thursday, 8 December 2011 15:48 (twelve years ago) link
LttT, I'm sure! (The Radio Times, anyway)
― Jilted John and Marsha (MarkG oo la showaddywaddy), Thursday, 8 December 2011 15:48 (twelve years ago) link
just kidding ffs.
terrible, terrible show.
you could have at least picked a terrible US show since my next sentence started with "In the US"
― OH NOES, Thursday, 8 December 2011 15:49 (twelve years ago) link
HOW DARE YOU EXCLUDE "MAX HEADROOM"
― OH NOES, Thursday, 8 December 2011 15:50 (twelve years ago) link
okay okay. no love for the dukes of hazard, i see.
― Daniel, Esq., Thursday, 8 December 2011 15:51 (twelve years ago) link
Was that a comedy? I was never sure.
― Tony Hart land (Deep in the Tony Hart land), Thursday, 8 December 2011 15:52 (twelve years ago) link
That didn't have a laugh track.
― Tony Hart land (Deep in the Tony Hart land), Thursday, 8 December 2011 15:53 (twelve years ago) link
it was a documentary
― flexidisc, Thursday, 8 December 2011 16:12 (twelve years ago) link
a documentary about some good-ol boys.
they never mean'ed no harm.
― Daniel, Esq., Thursday, 8 December 2011 16:16 (twelve years ago) link
so... here's a 3-1/2 hour interview with Morgan.
http://www.emmytvlegends.org/interviews/people/harry-morgan
― Dr Morbius, Thursday, 8 December 2011 16:27 (twelve years ago) link
What about "Frasier" btw? Not a big fan myself but it was voted best ever sitcom by 'sitcom insiders' in the UK.
― Tony Hart land (Deep in the Tony Hart land), Thursday, 8 December 2011 16:32 (twelve years ago) link
blech.
― Daniel, Esq., Thursday, 8 December 2011 16:34 (twelve years ago) link
Frasier is decent but I don't know that I'd rank it as "best ever"
― OH NOES, Thursday, 8 December 2011 16:34 (twelve years ago) link
Well yes, it's a bunch of actors and writers and what have you who voted for it after all
― Tony Hart land (Deep in the Tony Hart land), Thursday, 8 December 2011 16:35 (twelve years ago) link
Actors LOL. What do they know!
― Tony Hart land (Deep in the Tony Hart land), Thursday, 8 December 2011 16:36 (twelve years ago) link
like, I'd make a case for "Family Ties", "Alice", "One Day At A Time" and "Diff'rent Strokes" over "Frasier"
hell, I might argue "Night Court" over it
― OH NOES, Thursday, 8 December 2011 16:36 (twelve years ago) link
and "Three's Company"
― OH NOES, Thursday, 8 December 2011 16:37 (twelve years ago) link
Frasier won Emmys and was on for a billion years but it's generally rated much higher by Brits than Americans, i don't know anybody here who thinks it's on the level of Cheers or Seinfeld or whatever
― Mr. Stevenson #2, Thursday, 8 December 2011 16:38 (twelve years ago) link
best ever tv prog is probably the Sopranos imho, followed by the Twilight Zone and the first 8 seasons of the Simpsons
― Shakey Mo Collier, Thursday, 8 December 2011 16:38 (twelve years ago) link
It's rated higher by Brits than most of those listed because they've actually seen it, lol
― Tony Hart land (Deep in the Tony Hart land), Thursday, 8 December 2011 16:39 (twelve years ago) link
you can't cherrypick seasons, if a show has a fallow period that just pulls down its overall average (xpost)
― Mr. Stevenson #2, Thursday, 8 December 2011 16:39 (twelve years ago) link
Night Court is by far the best of any of the comedies listed here!
― Nicole, Thursday, 8 December 2011 16:41 (twelve years ago) link
Whoah, I had no idea I had such strong feelings about Night Court.
wait what? parks & rec, for instance, is way better than night court ever was.
― Daniel, Esq., Thursday, 8 December 2011 16:42 (twelve years ago) link
RONG
― Mr. Stevenson #2, Thursday, 8 December 2011 16:42 (twelve years ago) link
SO RONG
Right, I've never seen "Night Court" but it seems to have something to do with "Barney Miller", so that's OK by me
― Tony Hart land (Deep in the Tony Hart land), Thursday, 8 December 2011 16:43 (twelve years ago) link
I meant that Night Court was far better than Family Ties, "Alice, One Day At A Time, Diff'rent Strokes and Frasier (which Dan listed). I don't know how I'd rate it against all of the other comedies on this thread.
― Nicole, Thursday, 8 December 2011 16:44 (twelve years ago) link
I'm glad Night Court came up because honestly this has been bugging me for weeks: is there actually such a thing as night court? Or was it part of the premise of Night Court that they were in some special, unusual scenario.
Cuz as far as I can tell, the courts are only open in SF between 9am-5pm. And most people I know that have gotten arrested at night, you spend the night in jail and are arraigned in the morning... otoh, bail bonds offices are always 24 hrs so there must be a reason for that, right?
― Shakey Mo Collier, Thursday, 8 December 2011 16:49 (twelve years ago) link
Personally I fucking loved "Night Court" and might rank it in my top five sitcoms of all time but I'm not 100% if that was love due to the quality of the show or love due to right place, right time (ie, the reasons why I loved "Automan", "Manimal" and "Misfits of Science")
― OH NOES, Thursday, 8 December 2011 16:50 (twelve years ago) link
I suspect I wouldn't like Night Court now as much as I did when I was 13. Although, Laroquette's "Dan Fielding" is one of tv's all time best sleazy-with-a-heart characters.
― Johnny Fever, Thursday, 8 December 2011 16:50 (twelve years ago) link
(ie, the reasons why I loved "Automan", "Manimal" and "Misfits of Science")
oh man respeck knuckles on those, sometimes I feel like I am the only person who remembers Automan or Manimal (also "The Master" with Lee Van Cleef)
― Shakey Mo Collier, Thursday, 8 December 2011 16:50 (twelve years ago) link
i'm pretty sure there's definitely courts with night shifts -- there'd almost have to be in some places, especially new york
― Mr. Stevenson #2, Thursday, 8 December 2011 16:53 (twelve years ago) link
thread devolution carries into the sandbox
It's really funny that Wayne Rogers and esp McLean Stevenson left MASH after 3 seasons for 'greener pastures.' (tho I think Rogers was just bored w/ the grind)
― Dr Morbius, Thursday, 8 December 2011 16:58 (twelve years ago) link
Frasier went farce and then went ham. Can't even touch Cheers.
― Stevie, Thursday, 8 December 2011 17:13 (twelve years ago) link
^^ exactly what i was assuming was the consensus in the country where nothing is held in higher regard than Fawlty Towers
― Mr. Stevenson #2, Thursday, 8 December 2011 17:17 (twelve years ago) link
oh wait i thought you were saying Cheers couldn't touch it, nevermind
Cheers is head and shoulders better, Taxi is a fairer comparison to Cheers tbh
― Maybe Bartering Will Help (Julie Lagger), Thursday, 8 December 2011 17:19 (twelve years ago) link
yeah Taxi is right in that sweet spot with a lot of those shows but for some reason it doesn't get placed in the pantheon as often
― Mr. Stevenson #2, Thursday, 8 December 2011 17:22 (twelve years ago) link
oh shit yeah, forgot about "Taxi"
I do love "MASH" to bits though, even after it went super-sitCommie
― OH NOES, Thursday, 8 December 2011 18:20 (twelve years ago) link
sometimes I feel like I am the only person who remembers Automan or Manimal
I remember those shows as well.
― yes this is the real (snoball), Thursday, 8 December 2011 18:24 (twelve years ago) link