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Encyclopedia and Summary Information
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M*a*s*h Summary
3,009 words, approx. 10 pages By the time the final episode of M*A*S*H aired on February 28, 1983, viewed by 50,150,000 viewers (a world record), it had little in common with the original novel beyond the names of a few characters. While the TV series was regarded as one of the...
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M*A*S*H Information
8,177 words, approx. 27 pages
 M*A*S*H is an American television series developed by Larry Gelbart, inspired by the 1968 novel MASH: A Novel About Three Army Doctors by Richard Hooker (penname for H. Richard Hornberger) and its sequels, but primarily by the 1970 film MASH, and...


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M*A*S*H Quotes
59,289 words, approx. 198 pages
 Based on the 20th Century-Fox film "M*A*S*H" (an acronym for Mobile Army Surgical Hospital), a big hit of 1970 which was based in turn on the book of the same name, "M*A*S*H" was an American television series about a team of doctors and nurses...




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Curtain falls on Iraq's `M.A.S.H.'
7/2/2007: 882 words, approx. 3 pages At half-past midnight, the helicopters dropped off the wounded _ fleeting silhouettes wheeled away on gurneys in the glow of blue landing lights, four soldiers among the last of thousands to pass through the "M.A.S.H." of the Iraq war.The makeshift sprawl of tents that received...
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New DVD releases include `Pan's Labyrinth,' `Stomp the Yard,' `Becket' and `M-A-S-H' finale
5/14/2007: 1,034 words, approx. 3 pages Selected home-video releases:"Pan's Labyrinth"Writer-director Guillermo del Toro crafts his masterpiece, a visual marvel whose creepy, startling images are matched by a dark, wondrous story filled with suspense, drama, brutality, compassion and pathos. The chilling fairy tale follows a young girl (Ivana Baquero) who encounters monsters...
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Super Bowl audience second-largest ever
2/6/2007: 499 words, approx. 2 pages Peyton Manning had a lot of witnesses to his soggy super win, with the estimated 93.2 million viewers representing the second most-watched Super Bowl broadcast ever.Only the 1996 Super Bowl between Dallas and Pittsburgh, which had 94.1 million viewers, had a bigger audience, according to...




Literary Criticism
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Critical Essay by Roger L. Hofeldt
1,315 words, approx. 4 pages
 "M∗A∗S∗H" provides excellent material for the study of television as a cultural force…. [No] other show has emerged to successfully imitate the "M∗A∗S∗H" style. The formula combines the camaraderie of the acting company with an extremely talented team of writers, blending social comment with an inexhaustible supply of one-liners…. [The] formula has proven both flexible and durable. (p. 96) [The] surface level antiwar theme m...
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Critical Essay by Rick Mitz
710 words, approx. 2 pages
 M∗A∗S∗H was TV's first black sitcom. No, not like Amos 'n' Andy and The Jeffersons were black sitcoms. It was a sitcom about war. No, not like Sergeant Bilko and Hogan's Heroes. M∗A∗S∗H was more than lovable lunks running around doing nutty things. This was comedy that showed war. Not like a John Wayne epic, but one of small-scale, more human dimensions. M∗A∗S∗H showed the blood and violence of war without ever actual...
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Critical Essay by Cyclops
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 "M∗A∗S∗H" has become as necessary to my Sundays as strong coffee, strong drink and strong women…. [It] is a crutch for the hobbled human spirit. There were those who predicted last fall after "M∗A∗S∗H"'s television debut that the show couldn't last. How funny, after all, is wartime surgery? A onetime joke, isn't it? Perhaps in poor taste even the first time around: Korea with canned blood. And the endless hanky...


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