The Korean War lasted just about three years, but the series lasted 12 years.
In addition to his starring role, Alan Alda directed 31 episodes and co-wrote 13. Talk about multitasking.
Radar’s trademark stuffed bear was thought lost for 30 years before being found and subsequently auctioned off. The winning bidder? Radar himself, actor Gary Burghoff.
During a final season episode, the characters buried a time capsule. Months after production wrapped, a construction crew found the capsule buried where the set stood.
Actress Loretta Swit played the sassy blonde nurse, Major Margaret “Hot Lips” Houlihan and was just one of four cast members to stay for all 11 seasons. In that amazing run, she appeared in all but 11 episodes of the 256 total. Swit’s personal favorites were “Hot Lips & Empty Arms,” “Margaret’s Engagement,” and “The Nurses.”
Alda won Emmys for writing, directing and acting for his work on the series — the first person to win all three for one show.
The names chosen for even the smallest of characters were often significant. For example, one 1977 installment features characters named for that year’s California Angels baseball team.
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