(Sparky seems to be at his desk around the clock). The addition was made not as an attack on Stevenson, but as a means to convey the idea that not all members of the armed forces returned home from the war.[9]. To distract her, Robert Altman and Gary Burghoff entered the shower tent and dropped their trousers while the shot was rolling outside. One of his most cherished possessions is his Good Conduct Medal, an award "only given to enlisted men", Potter explains to Radar while unpacking. [citation needed]. Answer: Donald Penobscott Donald Penobscott was played by Beeson Carroll in his first appearance in the fifth season episode 'Margaret's Marriage', while in the sixth season episode 'The M*A*S*H Olympics', he is played by actor Mike Henry. When he has passed out drunk, Hawkeye and B.J. In both the film and the series, Hammond has a cordial relationship with Col. Blake. But he was also a traditional conservative. He has a virginal awkwardness with women, and a fondness for superhero comic books. After Freedman had finished the report, he quietly took Klinger in for an interview and told him that while he is obviously not mentally ill, Freedman was willing to declare him a transvestite and a homosexual. Klinger was the first main character introduced on M*A*S*H not to have appeared in either the original novel or the subsequent film. He is mentioned frequently throughout the 6th and 7th seasons, particularly in reference to problems Margaret and Donald are having. He is known for his tremendous appetite for heaping portions of food, is not averse to drinking Henry Blake's brandy and smoking his cigars when the colonel is off-duty, and he occasionally drinks the moonshine liquor that Hawkeye and Trapper make in their still. In the TV series, he is first played by Bruno Kirby, though only in the pilot (in which he has no lines, is not spoken to, and is only visible in the background of a few shots). [6], This article is about the media franchise. One of Ginger's most prominent roles comes in the season 2 episode, "Dear Dad...Three" where a wounded soldier requests that he be given blood only from white donors. One was Donald Penobscott's, and the other was apparently wild and involved a nun jumping out of an angel food cake. Burns' departure from the series stemmed from Linville's frustration with the character, which he felt offered no further opportunities for development. We see her scream at the men, get even with those who have done her wrong, stand her ground and still appear to be an extremely emotionally vulnerable human being. As for Klinger's religion, in an early show, Klinger said he gave up being an atheist for Lent. Potter takes pride in the competency of the rest of the medical staff despite their antics. From then on, he wears his Army uniform, and has given up on his attempts to "escape". In the screenplay, Ho-Jon is wounded and sent to the 4077th; however, his surgery is unsuccessful, and he dies. Klinger eventually gives up his attempts at a Section 8 when he is picked by Colonel Potter to become the company clerk following Radar's discharge. He is also referred to in one episode, perhaps jokingly, as Fred. The first take of the shot where Hot Lips is revealed in the shower didn't work because Sally Kellerman anticipated the reveal, and was already lying on the floor when the tent flap went up. In the film, the voice is that of David Arkin. [42] On several occasions, though, she is called "Lt. Nakahara", notably in the season 10 episode "The Birthday Girls", and in the last regular episode of season 11, the final episode filmed, "As Time Goes By", Major Houlihan refers to Kellye as "Lt. Nakahara". "Max" Klinger appears in the television series M*A*S*H and the spin-off AfterMASH, played by actor Jamie Farr. The completed film omits this storyline, although a scene showing Ho-Jon in the operating room remains with overdubbed dialogue (Houlihan: "That man's a prisoner of war, Doctor." When Radar was written out of the series, the writers considered adding Sidney Freedman as a regular character. In real life, unless you're attending a USO show, you're unlikely to run into a celebrity in a war zone. He's played by Beeson Carroll and Tarzan actor Mike Henry. Soon after the pilot episode, Burghoff noted that the other characters were changing from the film portrayals and decided to follow. Trapper John, along with The Mary Tyler Moore Show's Lou Grant, thus became one of a handful of 1970s television characters to be successfully adapted from situation comedy to drama. He has appeared in more episodes than any recurring character except Nurse Kellye. He convinced a reluctant Hawkeye that the best thing for him now was to return to duty for the last days of the war. He was not promoted, but made it clear that he was American "with an American wife and American son, Billy Bubba". He was an athletic professional football player at the time he entered the movies. The film was directed by Robert Altman and starred Donald Sutherland as Hawkeye Pierce and Elliott Gould as Trapper John McIntyre. The cast is still on during the wedding ceremony, and he is unable to move without assistance. His name was not set for several seasons. While he assumes the same general disregard for military discipline exhibited by both Hawkeye and Trapper, B. J. professes stronger moral values. Penobscott, Donald - lieutenant colonel who marries Margaret Houlihan. In the show, he was the sergeant in charge of the motor pool. [11] At the Battle of Château-Thierry, he was mustard gassed, leaving him blind for a month in a French hospital. M*A*S*H may be a comedy about war but it never shied away from showing the heavy human toll of armed conflict.This was occasionally seen whenever the medical personnel of the 4077 th got a reminder of home, whether it was a care package or a phone call they did or didn't get.. He is not seen again until the sixth-season episode "The M*A*S*H Olympics", in which Donald (played this time by Henry) arrives to visit Margaret and ends up taking part in the 4077th's amateur Olympics competition; he almost wins a race against portly Sgt. She was a nurse at the 4077th MASH during the Korean War. Ginger is a commissioned Lieutenant, but is not a stickler for rules or military discipline like Major Houlihan. The pilot episode briefly shows a photograph of Rogers and Alda. In the book Duke Forrest is described as under six feet tall, with red hair, blue eyes, and 29 years old. Despite the writers giving him an Ashkenazi-sounding name, Klinger is an Arab-American of Lebanese descent from Toledo, Ohio (like Farr himself). Henry is a good man and a capable surgeon, but an ineffectual commanding officer. His name is a play on the name of the classical composer Igor Stravinsky. Interestingly, director Robert Altman enlisted the help of his 14-year-old son Michael to write the lyrics to the song — not because he thought his son was talented, but because he wanted the lyrics to be childish and stupid. He is a Catholic priest, and serves as a US Army chaplain assigned to the 4077th. "; in that episode's original script, Klinger was an effeminate gay man ("a silly fag character" as stated by Farr in the documentary Making M*A*S*H), but the writers later agreed that it would be more interesting to have Klinger be heterosexual, but wear dresses in an attempt to gain a Section 8 discharge. Revisiting MASH in 2020 reveals that the classic TV show hasn't lost a step in its depiction of kindness, misguided patrotism, and the horror of war. His status as faithful family man contrasts him with the philandering Trapper John, and he is also more reserved than his predecessor, often serving as the voice of reason when Hawkeye goes too far. In real life, Jamie Farr is a devout Antiochian (Greek) Orthodox. However, he is scorned for it by those who prefer strict military discipline, such as Frank Burns and Margaret "Hot Lips" Houlihan. For other uses, see, "Rosie's Bar" redirects here. Captain John Francis Xavier McIntyre appears in the novels, the film (played by Elliott Gould), the M*A*S*H TV series (Wayne Rogers), and the Trapper John, M.D. but this one's gonna try it with Donald Penobscott. Answer: Donald Penobscott . In the movie, General Hammond's first name is Charles, and he is very enthusiastic about football, challenging the 4077th to a game against his 325th Evac unit. Unfortunately, this has often backfired on him when both parties he was pranking find out and retaliate. Philadelphia - large city in Pennsylvania which is Father Mulcahy's hometown. place Donald in a body cast and convince him that he has broken his leg. Burns further asserts that the other surgeons could not keep up with him and complained that he was pushing them too hard. Lieutenant Colonel Henry Braymore Blake is introduced in the 1968 novel M*A*S*H and is also a character in the film (played by Roger Bowen) and television series (played by McLean Stevenson). They watch with glee as he says his vows in a full-body cast, but by the end of the episode resolve to let the new couple in on the prank so as not to ruin their honeymoon in Tokyo. In the series finale, "Goodbye, Farewell, and Amen", Hawkeye experiences a mental breakdown when a Korean woman responds to his frantic demand that she quiet her infant child lest enemy soldiers hear it and discover them, by suffocating it. In the film, Hawkeye and Trapper are given roughly equal focus, but in the TV series the character became more of a sidekick to the character of Hawkeye. The character grew steadily from a background (often non-speaking) character in the first season, to a speaking character with a character arc of her own, culminating in the season 11 episode "Hey, Look Me Over" which was primarily about the character. Indeed, in one episode during a verbal joust with Pierce and Hunnicutt, Winchester is able to match them true story for true story due to his cultured upbringing and skill, culminating in him revealing he even once dated actress Audrey Hepburn (producing a candid photograph of them as proof) to the astonishment and chagrin of B. J. and Hawkeye. He debuted in the second season and appeared on and off up until the series finale. After the war, he returns to Boston where the position of Chief of Thoracic Surgery at a prestigious hospital awaits him. Article from mash.wikia.com. Calvin Spalding, played by Loudon Wainwright III, is a guitar-playing and singing surgeon who appeared in three episodes in season three (1974-75), "Rainbow Bridge", "There is Nothing Like a Nurse", and "Big Mac". However, the TV show, M*A*S*H, wasn't real and managed to last longer than the actual war during which the series was set.For 11 years, the 4077 Mobile Army Medical Unit served in Korea, treating patients and welcoming visitors. I feel like the biggest idiot but the first time I watched MASH I didn't even realize there were two different actors who played Donald Penobscott. Capt. He repeated that advice in the series finale, following his treatment of Hawkeye, who had finally cracked under the strain of the war. Pressured by Frank, Margaret decides to marry Colonel Donald Penobscott at the 4077th. He tells his friends that he intends to work with the deaf following the war, but only B. J. knows why, and helps him conceal this handicap from them. In the episode "A Full Rich Day", Blake says, "Tony, hit it", cueing the national anthem of Luxembourg over the PA – Tony could have been the name of the announcer starting a record or the name of a "live" pianist. Burns' replacement Major Winchester has a grudging respect for Potter, even though their respective personalities are often at odds with one another. He is beloved for his down-to-earth, laid-back manner by many under his command, especially Hawkeye and Trapper John (with whom he drinks, flouts regulations, and chases women). Behind his snobbery, he was raised with a sense of noblesse oblige and was capable of profound – albeit sometimes misguided – acts of kindness. In Episode 10/21 his first name is given as "Wilson". It would have featured Gary Burghoff reprising the role of Walter O'Reilly. The character was played by an actor not coincidentally named Roy Goldman. However, to relieve the pressures of duty in a field hospital close to the front and the attendant horrors of war, the staff engage in humorous hijinks, frivolity, and petty rivalries off-duty. [36] He is an amateur boxer and boxing fan; an old priest and mentor in Jesuit school taught his students that boxing built character, and Mulcahy coached boys in the sport at his local CYO chapter before being assigned to the 4077th. In all iterations, the Spearchucker character is a superior surgeon who was also a stand-out collegiate athlete. When Donald arrives in camp, he is treated to a bachelor party and a practical joke while the nurses give Margaret a bridal shower. He is from Philadelphia and is frequently seen wearing a Loyola sweatshirt. "M*A*S*H," the smash television hit of the 1970s, is one of the highest-rated shows of ALL time. He is played by Herb Voland. The film version includes elements of the novel's Major Jonathan Hobson, a very religious man who prays for all souls to be saved. In "Run for the Money", he stands up for a wounded soldier whose comrades and commanding officer mock his stuttering, encouraging the young man to live up to his intellectual potential. In addition, Potter, who had been handling administrative work prior to his assignment to the 4077th, possesses formidable skills as a surgeon and for keeping morale high in the operating room. He was one of the original Swampmen with Trapper, Hawkeye, and Frank Burns, and was the sole black surgeon at the 4077th. The character's name is a reference to the character "Captain Spaulding" played by Groucho Marx in the film Animal Crackers. In the novel, the confrontation is less violent, and Burns is simply transferred to a VA hospital stateside. In the book, the character's full name is Hamilton Hartington Hammond, and he is stationed in Seoul. On occasion, he assumes temporary command of the 4077th in the absence or disability of Colonels Blake or Potter. In the film, he has a dry, sardonic deadpan sense of humor, while in the M*A*S*H TV series he is more of a class clown. However, the producers added a final scene to his last episode, in which Radar delivers news that Blake's plane has been shot down, with no survivors. Winchester's commanding officer transferred him to the 4077th in retaliation for the major's gloating attitude about beating him at cribbage for $672.17 (equivalent to about $6,100 in 2016). In both the film and the TV series, Hammond is played by G. Wood, making him one of two actors to reprise his film role in the TV show. Frank Burns: Oh Hawkeye and oh B.J., they think they're pretty smart, I'd like to take a scalpel and stab them in the heart. She entered nursing school in 1938 and graduated in 1942 when she joined the Army. Sally Kellerman played Margaret "Hot Lips" Houlihan in the Robert Altman movie MASH (1970). After saying she was recently involved with a colonel named Donald, Margaret comes to the conclusion that Donald has cheated on her, and she flies into a rage against the nurse. For other uses, see. This frustrated Rogers, and in combination with a dispute over the terms of the contract for the fourth season, he quit the show; the character of Trapper was abruptly discharged from the Army and sent back to the United States between seasons. When he has passed out drunk, Hawkeye and B.J. A large fanbase for the series continues to exist; the show has never been out of syndication worldwide, and 20th Century Fox has had notable success selling the film and seasons of the TV series on DVD. It is sadly inappropriate to give dessert to a child who has had no meal." Burghoff appeared in every episode of the show's first three seasons. In addition to his gullibility, Burns was shown to be incredibly greedy, selfish, and occasionally childish; he is involved in a prescription kickback racket and falsifies his income taxes. Michael Dennis Henry was born August 15th, 1936. In "Bombshells", he is an ambulance driver for the 8063rd MASH and does not seem to recognize BJ Hunnicutt. He is a skilled surgeon, willing to take extraordinary measures to save a patient, such as in "Heroes", where he undertakes an experimental procedure he had read about in a medical journal, using a primitive open-chest defibrillator and open-chest heart massage. He played for the Pittsburgh Steelers (1958-61) and the Los Angeles Rams (1962-64). In the episode "Sometimes You Hear the Bullet", Hawkeye says that he shares a tent with three other doctors. His mother is deceased and he has a sister (although, like Vermont, they are mentioned in some early episodes), and he is close to his father, who—as mentioned in the later episodes—is also a doctor. The franchise depicts a group of fictional characters who served at the fictional "4077th Mobile Army Surgical Hospital (M*A*S*H)" during the Korean War, loosely based on the historic 8055th MASH unit. Unbeknownst to them, a hidden PA microphone is broadcasting their conversation to the whole camp, including her growl to Frank, "kiss my hot lips". I played it back several times just to make sure I wasn't having a stroke or something. The announcer on the public address system is heard throughout the film and in most episodes of the series. It is implied he assisted Hawkeye and Trapper in their schemes on the sidelines. Radar is enamored of a new nurse and tries everything he knows to get her attention. Finally, Soon-Lee wore the dress when Klinger himself remarried. Charles Winchester was born in his grandmother's house in the Boston, Massachusetts, neighborhood of Beacon Hill, and is part of a wealthy family of Republican Boston Brahmins. After the war, he went to medical school, and began his service as an Army doctor in 1932,[6] serving in World War II. About Donald Penobscott [ edit | edit source ] Donald is introduced in name only at the start of the fifth season. As every M*A*S*H fan knows, Harry Morgan played two different characters on the series. Production never proceeded past the pilot, which aired once on CBS. Initially, he is transferred to the 4077th to help them win a football game (Jones is said to have played with the NFL's San Francisco 49ers) against a rival outfit. In the TV show, the origin of her nickname is never shown or explained in detail, though it seems to refer to various aspects of her passionate nature. In "Henry Please Come Home" Hammond is personally responsible for Henry's short-lived transfer to Tokyo. His nickname comes from an incident in which he was caught having sex with a woman in the lavatory aboard a Boston & Maine Railway train: she claimed in her defense that "he trapped me!". [3][4] The play incorporates many of the characters but omits more of the dark comedy aspects. The later novels by Richard Hooker and William Butterworth give his name as J. Robespierre O'Reilly. Nothing else is known about the character's fate post show. Played by Robert F. Simon. In turn, Potter holds Burns' feigned military bearing and subpar medical skills in contempt. In both the novel and the film, he is a surgeon assigned to the 4077th, who arrives with Hawkeye. His medical incompetence causes Colonel Blake to instead assign Trapper John as Chief Surgeon. In the first episode of season 6, Frank was late returning from his R&R, even as the 4077 was understaffed and in desperate need of a surgeon (even a bad one, apparently). In AfterMASH, it is revealed that Max and Soon Lee found her family and helped them re-establish themselves as farmers, then moved together to the US to settle down. In the same episode, Trapper agrees to participate in a boxing match with a fighter from another outfit in exchange for a promise by Henry Blake that Cutler will be kept at the 4077th. He seems to have extra-sensory perception, appearing at his commander's side before being called and finishing his sentences. The film was directed by Robert Altman and starred Donald Sutherland as Hawkeye Pierce … The name Charles Emerson Winchester was derived from three real street names in the city of Boston. The couple asks Father Mulcahy to marry them and all of the officers are thrilled but, Frank has a case of the runs. His first appearance was in the fourth episode, "Chief Surgeon Who? Hawkeye Pierce is featured as the main character, played by Donald Sutherland in the 1970 film M*A*S*H and by Alan Alda on the television series also titled M*A*S*H. Later spin-offs involve characters who appeared in the series, but were set after the end of the war. Key episodes in this development include the season 5 episode "The Nurses", in which she plays the role of a stern disciplinarian, but breaks down in front of her nurses revealing how hurt she is by their disdain for her; and "Comrades In Arms" (season 6), in which Hawkeye and Margaret make peace as they endure an artillery barrage together while lost in the wilderness, though they had also shown more mutual respect for one another before when they have to go help a front-line aid station in "Aid Station" (season 3). [11] Another time, several of his teeth were knocked out by his German captors, for which he was later awarded a Purple Heart. In the original novel, Ho-Jon is described as a 17-year-old Korean, tall, thin, bright, Christian, and living in Seoul. In the movie, he is played by Bud Cort, and Boone's humiliation at the hands of Maj. Burns leads to Trapper striking Burns later that day. A running gag is his feud with Maxwell Klinger – once Klinger hit Zale for insulting the Toledo Mud Hens and is put on KP for a whole month. Although just one of an ensemble of characters in author Richard Hooker's MASH: A Novel About Three Army Doctors, in the television series Hawkeye became the center of the MASH unit's medical activity. She returns to the US to take a position in an Army hospital. His full name was never mentioned in the series. When Donald arrives in camp, he is treated to a bachelor party and a practical joke while the nurses give Margaret a bridal shower. He accosts a female WAC, a female Red Cross worker, and an army general and his wife in a hot bath, mistaking the couple for the Penobscotts. 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