M*A*S*H: The Army-Navy Game


9:35 pm - 10:10 pm, Monday, June 1 on Great! TV (34)

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About this Broadcast

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The Army-Navy Game
Season 1, Episode 20

A broadcast of the Army-Navy football game is interrupted by a raid which leaves the 4077th with an unexploded bomb in the compound and a surprise message from the CIA. Comedy, starring Alan Alda, Gary Burghoff and Larry Linville


Movie/Drama Sitcom

Cast & Crew

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Alan Alda (Actor) .. Hawkeye Pierce
Gary Burghoff (Actor) .. Radar O'Reilly
Larry Linville (Actor) .. Maj Frank Burns
Wayne Rogers (Actor) .. Trapper John
McLean Stevenson (Actor) .. Henry Blake
Loretta Swit (Actor) .. Major Margaret Houlihan
William Christopher (Actor) .. Father Francis Mulcahy
John Orchard (Actor) .. Capt. 'Ugly John' Black
Jamie Farr (Actor) .. Corporal Maxwell Q Klinger
Sheila Lauritsen (Actor) .. Nurse Hardy
Gene Reynolds (Director)
Sid Dorfman (Writer)

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Did You Know..

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Alan Alda (Actor) .. Hawkeye Pierce
Born: January 28, 1936 in New York
Quote: 'It's too bad I'm not as wonderful a person as people say I am, because the world could use a few people like that.'
Trivia: Away from showbusiness, Alda is an activist for feminist issues.
Best Known For: TV series MASH.
Early-life: Born Alphonso Joseph D'Abruzzo in New York on January 28, 1936. His father, Robert Alda, was an acclaimed actor, while his mother, Joan Brown, was a beauty queen. His half-brother, Antony, was also a thespian. As a child, Alan was bedridden for two years and partially paralysed after contracting polio. In 1956, he received an English degree from Fordham University, then served for six months as a gunnery officer in the Korean War.
Career: Alda was interested in performing from an early age, appearing in numerous plays and on TV in Amsterdam alongside his father. Movies and US series including The Phil Silvers Show, Route 66 and The Mephisto Waltz followed, but landing the role of Hawkeye Pierce in the TV version of MASH made him a household name. The programme ran from 1972 to 1983, and was a smash hit across the globe. He also directed and wrote several episodes, winning Emmys for his work. He has written and directed movies and continued to act in such projects as ER, The West Wing, Crimes and Misdemeanors (1989), The Aviator (2004), 30 Rock, Law & Order: LA, The Big C and The Blacklist.
Gary Burghoff (Actor) .. Radar O'Reilly
Larry Linville (Actor) .. Maj Frank Burns
Wayne Rogers (Actor) .. Trapper John
McLean Stevenson (Actor) .. Henry Blake
Loretta Swit (Actor) .. Major Margaret Houlihan
William Christopher (Actor) .. Father Francis Mulcahy
John Orchard (Actor) .. Capt. 'Ugly John' Black
Jamie Farr (Actor) .. Corporal Maxwell Q Klinger
Sheila Lauritsen (Actor) .. Nurse Hardy
Gene Reynolds (Director)
Sid Dorfman (Writer)

Before / After

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M*A*S*H
9:00 pm
M*A*S*H
10:10 pm