M*A*S*H: When Television Changed Forever Exclusive DVD Promo

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M*A*S*H: When Television Changed Forever is the definitive 50th anniversary celebration of one of the most enduring and important television series in history. Featuring exclusive interviews with cast members, series producers and writers, the documentary reflects on the incredible risks M*A*S*H took, how it brilliantly straddled the line between comedy and drama, broke through barriers on social issues, and culminated into the most-watched scripted show of all time. Executive producer Burt Metcalfe—in his final interview—and writers Ken Levine and Gary Markowitz discuss firsts in the series that were considered risky at the time. And beloved cast members Mike Farrell (Capt. B.J. Hunnicutt), Jamie Farr (Cpl. Maxwell Q. Klinger), and Jeff Maxwell (Pvt. Igor Straminsky), share candid, hilarious, and heartwarming stories of life on set. The special also retraces the franchise history including Richard Hooker's 1968 novel and the Oscar-winning feature film starring Elliott Gould (who, in a new interview, reveals how he won the coveted role of “Trapper John” McIntyre).

Special features include:
M*A*S*H Goes to Auction
Frozen in Time: The M*A*S*H Filming Location
The Man Behind M*A*S*H: The Richard Hornberger Story
Frontline Healing: The True Story of M*A*S*H Units in Korea
Extended Interviews with Jamie Farr, Mike Farrell, and Burt Metcalfe

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One of the greatest shows in history by far.

rhawk
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Watched this Doco the other night. Bought tears to the eyes. Some of the actors in doco must have passed away not long after Doco w a s made. So sad. Was Allan Alda the last to leave ? Like in Doco. Have any of the Actors been back to the movie location ?

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I ordered this disc, and while the quality was good, l think it was edited from the television version. Where was the current interview with Gary Burghoff? Also, they implied there were archive interviews with Mclean Stevenson and Larry Linville, but none were on the disc. What gives?

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