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Captain Kaplan is to be shipped home, but becomes paranoid that something will happen to him before he leaves. He takes the wheel of the jeep to drive to Kimpo ...
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Título original: M*A*S*H
M*A*S*H es una serie de televisión estadounidense emitida por CBS entre el 17 de septiembre de 1972 hasta el 28 de febrero de 1983. Está inspirada en la película homónima de Robert Altman y, a su vez, basada en la novela de Richard Hooker. La película ganó la Palma de Oro en Cannes en 1970 y un Óscar de Mejor Guion Adaptado. Es considerada como uno de los más importantes hitos del antibelicismo en la historia de la televisión. Su crítica se dirigía a la Guerra de Vietnam, que se desarrollaba cuando la serie se estrenó, aunque el argumento se centraba en una guerra anterior: la Guerra de Corea, igualmente violenta.

Captain Kaplan is to be shipped home, but becomes paranoid that something will happen to him before he leaves. He takes the wheel of the jeep to drive to Kimpo ...

General Clayton calls to say that a ceasefire is to be declared. The camp celebrates, Klinger gives away his dresses and locals start to take pieces of the camp...

As usual Frank 's normal drone of verbal abuse upsets Ginger, so Hawkeye puts his arm in a cast while he is asleep. Frank puts in for a transfer, and after a br...

Hawkeye and Frank argue over Frank's surgical ability. Hawkeye performs a difficult operation and the patient does not recover, as he should. Hawkeye begins to ...

The camp tunes into the Army/Navy football game, only to be shelled and have an unexploded bomb land in the middle of the compound. They ring around trying to i...

The camp suffers from the severe cold, except for Hawkeye who has received some long john's from his father. They get passed around from person to person, as a ...

Once again, Hawkeye writes home to his father, telling him of the latest gossip: the camp gets a new surgeon, who turns out to be a fake Hawkeye bets he can wal...

Frank throws his back out whilst spending the evening with Margaret, and ends up in traction. He promptly applies for the Purple Heart, having been 'technicall...

Hawkeye and Trapper operate on a famous Colonel - after discovering that he is particularly ruthless about sacrificing his men, they come up with a scheme to ge...

Hawkeye creates a fake doctor, Captain Jonathan S. Tuttle, to give supplies to the local orphans. Henry wants Tuttle to be officer of the day, so Hawkeye create...

Radar gets a Dear John recording from home. Hawkeye and Trapper try to set him up with a date, but fail. Radar is taken by a new nurse at the camp and she is in...

The nurses go to extremes lengths to find a date for Nurse Eddie - they won't go out with anyone until Eddie gets a date. The men draw straws, and Hawkeye is th...

Hawkeye writes home, describing Christmas in Korea: Radar ships a jeep home, a piece at a time Henry gives the monthly lecture on sex, with the aid of figure A ...

Hawkeye moves a wounded North Korean soldier into The Swamp, rather than let him be shipped out before he 's stable. During the night he and Trapper play Dracul...

A rash of thefts breaks out in the camp. Missing pieces include Frank 's silver picture frame, Margaret' s hair brush, and Trapper's watch. The camp is searched...

Henry receives a citation for the camp achieving the best efficiency rating, and then General Hammond reassigns him to Tokyo. Frank then changes the camp to be ...

John Hodges, a chopper pilot referred to as The Cowboy because of his gun holster belt and cowboy hat, has been hit in the shoulder, and arrives at the 477th. H...

When Henry goes for some RR, Hawkeye pretends to crack up so that Frank will let him and Trapper go on some RR....

The 477th is designated as the setting for the making of an army film on Mobile Army Surgical Hospital units. Hawkeye is chosen as the star while Margaret and F...

Sergeant Baker arrives at the camp with his Moose. Hawkeye decides to find a way of getting her away from Baker. He tries ordering him to release her, tries buy...

Frank Burns complains about Hawkeye Pierce 's disrespect...and Henry appoints Hawkeye chief surgeon, to Burns' s shock. The rest of the 477th "coronates" Hawk ...

Trapper and Hawkeye seek to keep a new nurse from being transferred by Hot Lips, and they vie for her affection. Henry Blake, challenged by another commander to...

"To Market, to Market" is the second episode of M*A*S*H. It was first aired on September 24, 1972 and repeated on April 29, 197. Like many other M*A*S*H episode...

At the 477th Mobile Army Surgical Hospital (M.A.S.H) unit in Korea, two army doctors by the names of Hawkeye Pierce and Trapper John McIntyre receive so...

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La Primera Tempesta de Laughs y Drama en M*A*S*H (1972-1973) M*A*S*H, acrónimo de Mobile Army Surgical Hospital, es una serie de televisión estadounidense creada por Larry Gelbart, basada en el libro "Mobiles Surgical Unit: A Doctor's War" de Richard Hornberger y Arthur Haas. Estrenada por CBS el 17 de septiembre de 1972, M*A*S*H se diferencia de cualquier otra serie al explorar temas como la guerra, el humor, el trauma psicológico y los conflictos humanos a través de la perspectiva de un hospital de campaña. No es una secuela, precuela, spin-off ni reboot de ninguna otra serie. Si bien no está basada en un libro, el show se inspiró en el documental "Mash: A Very Merry Uniform" (1970), que cubre la vida diaria en un hospital militar de campaña durante la Guerra de Corea. La serie M*A*S*H estaba dirigida principalmente a adultos jóvenes y maduros, ya que abordaba temas poco comunes para televisión en ese momento. Se trataba de una mezcla entre humor y drama, lo cual la distinguió de otras series de su época. Unos de los momentos más destacados de la primera temporada incluyen: 1. El episodio piloto "Welcome," donde se presentan personajes como Hawkeye Pierce (Alan Alda) y Trapper John McIntyre (Wayne Rogers), que se enfrentan a la realidad de la guerra al tratar a los heridos en el campo de batalla. 2. El episodio "The Interview," donde el capitán Frank Burns (Larry Linville) intenta acusar al teniente Henry Blake (McLean Stevenson) de negligencia, lo que lleva a la aparición del doctor Benjamin Franklin "Hunh" Pulver (David Ogden Stiers). 3. El episodio "The Thing," en el que Hawkeye y Trapper juegan una partida de dibujos sucios con un misteriosa cosa que había llegado al campamento. Los personajes principales del reparto son: 1. Teniente Benjamin Franklin "Hawkeye" Pierce (Alan Alda), cirujano experto y rebelde. 2. Capitán Benjamin Franklin "Buck" Trapper John McIntyre (Wayne Rogers), cirujano y buen amigo de Hawkeye. 3. Teniente Margaret Houlihan, o "Hot Lips" Houlihan (Loretta Swit), enfermera jefe. 4. Capitán Frank Burns (Larry Linville), un capitán desagradable y celoso de Henry Blake. 5. Teniente Charles Emerson Winchester III (Morgan Woodward, temporadas 1-2; Gary Burghoff, temporada 3 en adelante), cirujano arrogante y elogioso. 6. Mayor Margaret "Margaret" Houlihan (Beatrice Straight), una enfermera estricta e intransigente. 7. Teniente Henry 'Henry' Blake (McLean Stevenson), comandante del MASH. 8. Capitán Walter "Radar" O'Reilly (Gary Burghoff), el ayudante de Henry. 9. Corporal Maxwell Q. Klinger (Jamie Farr), un soldado travesti que intenta ser enviado a Japón por su vestido. 10. Capitán Walter "Colonel Potter" Potter (Harry Morgan), comandante del MASH desde la segunda temporada. La prensa especializada ha elogiado las actuaciones de los actores principales, particularmente Alan Alda por su interpretación de Hawkeye Pierce. La serie ha sido admirada por su tratamiento realista y honesto de la guerra y sus efectos sobre los soldados, así como su combinación de humor y drama. La primera temporada consta de 24 episodios, que se emitieron entre el 17 de septiembre de 1972 y el 25 de mayo de 1973. CBS renovó la serie para una segunda temporada, que estrenó el 20 de septiembre de 1973. No hay información disponible sobre una nueva temporada o su producción en este momento. Ficha Técnica: Título original: M*A*S*H Creado por: Larry Gelbart Estreno: 17 de septiembre de 1972 Número de episodios: 24 (Primera temporada) Duración: 30 minutos (episodios tempranos) / 60 minutos (episodios posteriores) Género: Comedia dramática, Guerra Protagonistas: Alan Alda, Wayne Rogers, Loretta Swit, Larry Linville, Morgan Woodward, Beatrice Straight, McLean Stevenson, Gary Burghoff, Jamie Farr, Harry Morgan Directores notables: Gene Reynolds, Richard Benjamin, James B. Stewart Escritores notables: Larry Gelbart, Gene Reynolds, Michael Dees, Everett Greenbaum, Ken Levine, David Pollock