Sitcom star Tony Danza made his dramatic debut in the made-for-TV Truth or Die. Danza plays Jerry Rosenberg, real-life...
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Producer
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1986
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At the suggestion of Charles (David Ogden Stiers), Margaret (Loretta Swit) prepares to bury a time capsule at the 4077th....
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Director
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1983
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While Father Mulcahy (William Christopher) is conducting Sunday religious services in the 4077th's mess tent, AWOL soldier...
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Director
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1982
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As the 11th season of M*A*S*H* got under way in the fall of 1982, everyone involved with the series knew it would be their...
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Executive Producer
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1982
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Tired of having his lackluster practical jokes compared to the legendary japes concocted by his predecessor Trapper John,...
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Director
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1982
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Sentimental Colonel Potter (Harry Morgan) wants to assemble his staff for a family portrait of the 4077th. Alas, this may...
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Director
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1982
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Sweltering through another nocturnal Korean heat wave, the men and women of the 4077th seek out ways to keep cool--at least...
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Director
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1981
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Its ninth season shortened to a mere 20 episodes thanks to a Hollywood writers' strike, M*A*S*H returned to a full 24-episode...
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Executive Producer
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1981
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Hawkeye (Alan Alda) makes a bet that he can get through an entire day without cracking a joke. Meanwhile, the chronically...
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Director
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1981
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B.J. (Mike Farrell) is hardly in a festive mood as his wedding anniversary approaches. What Beej doesn't know is that 4077th...
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Director
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1981
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To boost morale on the day after Christmas, Col. Potter (Harry Morgan) adopts the "Boxing Day" strategy popularized in the...
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Director
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1981
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On New Year's Eve, Colonel Potter (Harry Morgan) and the staff of the 4077th look back on the events of 1951. As the Korean...
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Director
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1980
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After a late start thanks to a Hollywood writer's strike, M*A*S*H launched its ninth season on November 17, 1980. With the...
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Executive Producer
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1980
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Having toted up a humongous bar tab, Hawkeye (Alan Alda) vows that he will make the supreme sacrifice. No, he's not giving up...
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Director
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1980
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Doing some creative math in his off-hours, Hawkeye (Alan Alda) figures out how much money he would have made during the...
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Director
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1980
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Season eight of M*A*S*H was marked by the last of the series' major regular-cast defections. As the quietly resourceful and...
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Executive Producer
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1979
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Will Father Mulcahy (William Christopher) finally get the promotion that has so long been denied him? Though sympathetic to...
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Director
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1979
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Returning from Tokyo with a massive hangover, Charles (David Ogden Stiers) is confronted with the possibility that he might...
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Director
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1979
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Looking forward to the day that peace breaks out in Korea, B.J. (Mike Farrell) begins planning a postwar reunion party for...
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Director, Teleplay By
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1979
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Hawkeye (Alan Alda) seeks out refuge from the unending parade of casualties by holing up in Rosie's Bar. While downing a...
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Director
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1979
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In the conclusion of "Our Finest Hour", news correspondent Clete Roberts), playing himself, interviews the men and women of...
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Director
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1978
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In the tradition of the series' fourth-season finale The Interview, Our Finest Hour is filmed in black and white in the...
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Director
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1978
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Col. Potter (Harry Morgan) develops a warm rapport with visiting nurse Col. Lillian Rayburn (Carmen Matthews), the only woman...
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Director
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1978
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In this opening episode of M*A*S*H's second season, Hawkeye (Alan Alda) is temporarily appointed the commanding officer of...
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Director
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1978
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A temporary medical exchange sends Hawkeye (Alan Alda) and Nurse Bigelow (Enid Kent) to the 8063rd M*A*S*H unit, and surgeon...
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Director
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1978
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Now in its seventh season on the air, the irreverent military comedy series M*A*S*H continued to roll along like a well-oiled...
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Executive Producer
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1978
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Only the aristocratic Charles Winchester (David Ogden Stiers) would disdain pen and paper to write a letter home to his...
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Director
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1977
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Season six of M*A*S*H was noteworthy for yet another defection from its regular-cast ranks. Long dissatisfied with the...
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Executive Producer
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1977
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Director
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1977
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Radar (Gary Burghoff) becomes convinced that he will attract women if he gets a tattoo. The rest of the camp forms a...
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Director
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1977
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Stumped by a crossword puzzle, Hawkeye tries to elicit help from his old Navy buddy Tippi Brooks (Oliver Clark)....
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Director
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1977
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Signing up for the Famous Las Vegas Writers School correspondence course, Radar (Gary Burghoff) takes pen in hand and sets...
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Director
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1977
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A screening of Col. Potter's favorite movie My Darling Clementine is constantly interrupted by broken film and faulty...
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Director
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1977
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Several different subplots are followed in parallel development in this episode. Frank Burns (Larry Linville) wants to make a...
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Director
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1976
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Several medical crises face the 4077th while Col. Potter (Harry Morgan) is away in Tokyo. To start with, the Colonel's...
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Director
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1976
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It just might be that Hawkeye (Alan Alda) is cracking under the strain of the war. For several nights, Hawkeye has been...
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Director
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1976
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Although M*A*S*H entered its fifth season with the cast from season four intact--including relative newcomers Mike Farrell as...
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Executive Producer
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1976
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With this episode, M*A*S*H relinquished its fourth-season Friday night timeslot and returned to its familiar Tuesday-evening...
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Director
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1975
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Everybody knew that Maclean Stevenson would not return to M*A*S*H when the series inaugurated its fourth season in the fall...
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Producer
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1975
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B.J. (Mike Farrell) recounts the week's events at the 4077th in a letter to his wife Peggy. Highlight include a visit from a...
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Director
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1975
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With an ever-increasing viewership and three Emmy awards to its credit, M*A*S*H had no trouble easing into a third successful...
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Producer
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1974
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As a reward for saving the life of the son of Gen. Maynard M. Mitchell (Robert F. Simon), Hawkeye (Alan Alda) and Trapper...
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Associate Producer
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1973
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Laid-back army psychiatrist Sidney Freedman (Allan Arbus) pays a return visit to the genial insanity of the 4077th. Joining...
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Associate Producer
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1973
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A hung-over Hawkeye (Alan Alda) joins forces with an equally groggy Trapper (Wayne Rogers) to requisition a new incubator for...
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Associate Producer
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1973
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In his latest letter to his father, Hawkeye (Alan Alda) relates a number of memorable events from the recent past of the...
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Associate Producer
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1973
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The 4077th is under siege from a young enemy sniper, who is convinced that General MacArthur is hiding somewhere in the camp....
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Associate Producer
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1973
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Writing up his weekly report, Cpl. Radar O'Reilly (Gary Burghoff) recounts a "typical" series of events at the 4077th....
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Associate Producer
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1973
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When practically everyone in the 4077th is laid low by the Asian flu, Hawkeye (Alan Alda) and Margaret (Loretta Swit) are...
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Associate Producer
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1973
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Associate Producer
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1973
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A South Korean family refuses to leave the 4077th's compound, insisting that it is their property and that the Army should...
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Associate Producer
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1973
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The weekly mail call affords Hawkeye (Alan Alda) the opportunity to concoct an elaborate practical joke involving the greedy,...
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Associate Producer
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1973
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Hawkeye (Alan Alda) takes up the cause of young Cpl. Walker (Jerry Zaks), who wants to marry his Korean sweetheart and ship...
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Associate Producer
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1973
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Richard Ely guest stars as Pvt. George Weston, a courageous, highly decorated soldier who happens to be a homosexual. Upon...
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Associate Producer
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1973
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Although M*A*S*H had played to less than spectacular ratings during its initial season, there was enough staunch viewer...
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Producer
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1973
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Associate Producer
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1973
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An outraged Hawkeye (Alan Alda) and Trapper (Wayne Rogers) try to alert the authorities that a peaceful local village was...
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Associate Producer
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1973
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Associate Producer
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1973
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Associate Producer
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1973
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Fed up with practically everything -- the lack of decorum at the 4077th, the irreverence of Hawkeye (Alan Alda) and Trapper...
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Associate Producer
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1973
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Col. Henry Blake (McLean Stevenson) returns from a sojourn in Tokyo even giddier than usual. And no wonder; Henry has fallen...
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Associate Producer
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1973
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During a brief lull in shooting, Hawkeye (Alan Alda) and Trapper (Wayne Rogers) while away the time by ordering gorilla...
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Associate Producer
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1973
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Edward Winter makes his first series appearance as Col. Sam Flagg, the CIA's most paranoid operative (if such a thing is...
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Associate Producer
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1973
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When the supply lines are cut, camp clerk Radar (Gary Burghoff) must resort to extreme, even Draconian conservation measures....
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Associate Producer
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1973
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One of the most famous and successful sitcoms of all time, M*A*S*H was based on the 1970 Robert Altman theatrical film of the...
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Producer
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1972
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1971
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This is the second of two Season Eight episodes in which a "special guest attorney" takes over from Perry Mason (Raymond...
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1965
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Dr. Gregory Pelham (Peter Hobbs) specializes in discreetly treating high-profile alcoholics. This business reaps quite a...
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1964
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At great personal risk, Kimble returns to Fairgreen, Indiana, the home town of his late wife Helen. Having heard that his...
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1964
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Way back in 1942, the ex-husband of Angela Fernaldi left her baby at an orphanage. Twenty years have passed, and now Angela...
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1962
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In the late nineteenth century, Inspector Gannon (Robert Ryan) is a member of the Northwest Mounted Police (forerunners of...
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1961
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Buckley Dunston
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1961
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A neighborhood full of friendly people degenerates into a mob when Maple Street is suddenly plagued by strange and seemingly...
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1960
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Sara Howard (Doris Dowling) has inherited the lumber mill owned by her late husband, a man much older than she. Claiming that...
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1959
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Teenager Francie Lawrence (Sandra Dee) is known to her surfing friends as "Gidget" or a "girl midget" (she is kinda on the...
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1959
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The men and women of the 4077th are acting more wacky than ever, but only so they can retain their sanity in the face of the...
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Associate Producer
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