"MASH: Still Funny, Fabulous and Filthy at Fifty" Offers an unprecedented deep dive into one of television's most beloved series, MAS*H, on its 50th anniversary. Through meticulous research and rich analysis, this definitive volume explores how a sitcom about a mobile army surgical hospital transformed television forever. From the groundbreaking pilot to the record-shattering finale, readers will discover the intricate character dynamics, innovative production techniques, and fearless storytelling that made MAS*H a cultural phenomenon. This comprehensive examination reveals how the 4077th became more than just a setting-it became a lens through which America examined war, humanity, and itself. Featuring in-depth analyses of beloved characters like Hawkeye Pierce, Margaret Houlihan, and Sherman Potter, the book explores their evolution across eleven seasons. Technical chapters illuminate the show's pioneering "dramedy" format, while behind-the-scenes insights showcase the brilliant minds who brought the 4077th to life. From Frank Burns' memorable departing breakdown to Radar's tearful goodbye, from the laugh-out-loud antics in The Swamp to the groundbreaking moments that challenged social norms, this volume captures the heart, humor, and humanity that made MAS*H timeless. Whether you're a longtime fan or discovering the show for the first time, this definitive work offers new insights into how a series about war became television's greatest statement about peace and the human condition. A must-read for television historians, MAS*H enthusiasts, and anyone interested in how great storytelling can change the world."
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