How One M*A*S*H Cast Member's Role Carried Over Into Real Life
Mike Farrell played surgeon B.J. Hunnicutt for eight seasons on M*A*S*H, but in 1985, the actor's role on TV suddenly got a little bit more real.
Read MoreMike Farrell played surgeon B.J. Hunnicutt for eight seasons on M*A*S*H, but in 1985, the actor's role on TV suddenly got a little bit more real.
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Read MoreSam and Diane was Cheers' most electrifying couple, probably because they were based on the numerous pairings of Spencer Tracy and Katharine Hepburn.
Read MoreLarry David is finally saying farewell to his fictional counterpart in the final season of Curb Your Enthusiasm. Check out the trailer here!
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Read MoreSeth MacFarlane is bringing his raunchy teddy bear Ted to Peacock with a prequel series focusing on his experiences with his buddy John in high school.
Read MoreM*A*S*H featured a handful of references to Marvel Comics, but their inclusion was anachronistic to the time period.
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Read MoreHBO drama Succession swept the Golden Globes, and all four seasons are now available to stream from a variety of platforms.
Read MoreNurse Kellye got a big make-out parodying From Here to Eternity in a deleted scene from the M*A*S*H series finale.
Read MoreM*A*S*H fans loved McLean Stevenson as Lieutenant Colonel Henry Blake but weren't as dedicated when he left the show to pursue his own series.
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Read MoreThe M*A*S*H episode 'The Interview' broke the TV mold, pushing the medium beyond its established boundaries and yanking on viewers' heartstrings.
Read MoreThe biggest challenge for the It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia cast and crew is coming up with twisted but valid reasons for the gang's ludicrous antics.
Read MoreHis costars couldn't help but worry about Rob Elhenney's health when he took extreme measures to become Fat Mac on It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia.
Read MoreKelsey Grammer wasn't the only Cheers legend present during Jack Cutmore-Scott's live audition for the Frasier revival.
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Read More'Old Soldiers' is not just a terrific episode of M*A*S*H, it's also viewed as one of the greatest episodes in television history.
Read MoreRadar's (Gary Burghoff) exit is proof positive that no other sitcom could nail a bittersweet note like M*A*S*H.
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