Someone's probably already posted it before, but here is Alan Alda doing a cartwheel at the 1979 Emmys.
seen from Netherlands
seen from Türkiye

seen from Netherlands

seen from United States

seen from United States
seen from China
seen from France
seen from Yemen
seen from United States

seen from Canada
seen from United States

seen from United States
seen from United States
seen from United States
seen from Russia
seen from United States
seen from Guatemala
seen from China

seen from Malaysia
seen from United States
Someone's probably already posted it before, but here is Alan Alda doing a cartwheel at the 1979 Emmys.
A List (no one asked for) of M*A*S*H (1972 - 1983) and Supernatural (2005-2020) Same (or similar) Episode Titles:
MASH 1.01 Pilot | SPN 1.01 Pilot
MASH 6.03 "Fallen Idol" | SPN 5.05 "Fallen Idols"
MASH 8.21 "Goodbye, Cruel World" | SPN 7.02 "Hello, Cruel World"
MASH 9.05 "Death Takes a Holiday" | SPN 4.15 "Death Takes a Holiday"
MASH 9.18 "Blood Brothers" | SPN 8.05 "Blood Brother"
MASH 11.15 "As Time Goes By" | SPN 8.12 "As Time Goes By"
honorable mention for the insane
MASH 2.11 "Carry On, Hawkeye" | SPN 15.20 "Carry On"
HE IS SO CUTE??????????
THE PJS!!!!! 😭
From BJ Hunnicutt's scrapbook
I have been thinking about something Klinger says in the second episode of season five (Bugout!). when he gives his dresses away in exchange for a building to house the new OR, he says he’s been building that collection for three years.
three years.
I know MASH has more than it’s fair share of chronology and continuity errors, but even though the show has eleven seasons, it canonically only spans the three years in which the Korean War actually happened. In season five, we are maybe halfway through those three years.
but Klinger has been building his dress collection for three years by that point. which means he started making dresses for himself a year and a half before he got drafted.
Saw someone else do this and wanted to do one too!
What happened to Trapper Tuesday, you guys used to love that shit