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M*A*S*H - Season 1 (3 DVDs)

 

Description: Genre: Television - M*A*S*H / Theatrical Release: 1972 / Actors: Alan Alda, Wayne Rogers ... / DVD released 19 May, ... more
M*A*S*H - Season 1 (3 DVDs) ... 2003 at 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment / Features of the DVD: Box set, PAL / M*A*S*H is disappointingly short on special features. However, there is the option of removing the jarringly inappropriate intrusive laugh track that was used on US broadcasts of the show but not the UK version. These episodes have been comprehensively cleaned up for DVD consumption. --David Stubbs

Newest Review: ... and nurses were drafted, as were the enlisted personnel who worked there with them. They are a mere three miles from the ... more

 ... front, and stray artillery and even sniper fire often hits their camp. They even have a minefield to be mindful of. The comedic situations are based on the real life experiences of the real MASH 8055 and a few other unit doctors the writers actually interviewed. I have to tell you now they strove for great accuracy in this series with everything you see being GI correct for the period. The doctors and nurses are often waist deep in wounded (no gory scenes, though a medical scene is in EVERY episodes as Alan Alda ins...more

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Premium Review M*A*S*H - Season 1 (3 DVDs): PA Announcement: Laughter is good medicine (1104 words)
by shroud - written on 16/03/07 (Very useful, 79 readings)
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War is not funny. It is many things, but war itself is not funny. But in the most horrible of places and times that people in war find themselves in, there are the moments of great irony. It is these moments that MASH brings so poignantly to our screens, and which highlight the frailties and humanity of those people caught up in war, as well as the futility, horror, and outright stubbornness they often encounter. This programme first aired in the US in 1972, following a smash hit film by Robert Altman of the same name. America was still suffering from Vietnam, and many critics said this would not allow the show to succeed. But succeed it did, and it became a TV legend of ...

 
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