A 2002 FOX TV retrospective documentary on the series M*A*S*H that features interviews with writers, producers and past cast members.A 2002 FOX TV retrospective documentary on the series M*A*S*H that features interviews with writers, producers and past cast members.A 2002 FOX TV retrospective documentary on the series M*A*S*H that features interviews with writers, producers and past cast members.
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Larry Linville
- Self
- (archive footage)
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McLean Stevenson
- Self
- (archive footage)
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Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaWayne Rogers and Mike Farrell are the only two actors from M*A*S*H(1972)who were the predecessor and replacement to each other's characters to appear in this special and this is the first and only time the two actors ever appear onscreen with each other. McLean Stevenson,who played Harry Morgan's predecessor Lt. Col. Henry Blake,died six years earlier and Larry Linville,who played David Ogden Stiers' preceding character Frank Burns,died two years before this special was made(Stevenson and Morgan did act together in the M*A*S*H(1972) season 3 premiere episode "The General Flipped At Dawn" when Morgan appeared as the lunatic General Bartford Steele a year prior to Stevenson's departure from the series and Morgan joining as Col. Sherman Potter). This was also the only time that Wayne Rogers and David Ogden Stiers had appeared onscreen together as Wayne had left the series two years before David joined the show. It was not Rogers' first onscreen appearance with Harry Morgan though as,even though he left the series right before Harry Morgan joined as a regular,the two did share a scene in the aforementioned M*A*S*H(1972) episode "The General Flipped At Dawn". In all,McLean Stevenson and Mike Farrell were never onscreen together for anything(Farrell joined the show following Stevenson's departure),nor did Stevenson and David Ogden Stiers ever appear onscreen together as Stevenson had left the series two years before Stiers joined the show and had died several years before this special was made. Larry Linville and David Ogden Stiers never made any onscreen appearances with each other as Linville had already left the show when Stiers joined it and Linville passed away two years before this reunion. Besides this reunion special and the documentary special on the series "Memories of M*A*S*H"(1991) that aired on CBS in November of 1991 plus several other bios and documentaries on the series with cast interviews and clips from the show,the only other showing of the entire M*A*S*H(1972) franchise to include every single one of the cast and characters from the series was the M*A*S*H(1972) season 7 episode "Our Finest Hour" in which Wayne Rogers,McLean Stevenson,and Larry Linville,who had all left the series long before this episode had aired,appear as their respective characters in flashback clips from the show's previous seasons.
- GoofsIn the opening sequence, the announcer states there will be "archivival" footage, mispronouncing the word "archival".
- ConnectionsFeatures M*A*S*H (1970)
Featured review
I really enjoyed this reunion special, and was so delighted I actually got to see it in its entirety. The first time I saw it was quite by accident, and I sat there enthralled to see all these wonderful actors and producers, sitting there and sharing their recollections of what it was like to work on and be involved with such an excellent series. I've always enjoyed going behind the scenes of something, and this show was no exception. I'm just glad I knew ahead of time that this would be broadcast tonight. Thank goodness a series on TV attained such a degree of excellence, and thank goodness for the likes of Alan Alda, Mike Farrell, Jamie Farr, and all the rest of the cast who gave their all and collaborated so well to create and maintain such a show.
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- Runtime1 hour 24 minutes
- Color
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