War Correspondent Clete Roberts interviews the members of the 4077.War Correspondent Clete Roberts interviews the members of the 4077.War Correspondent Clete Roberts interviews the members of the 4077.
Loretta Swit
- Maj. Margaret 'Hot Lips' Houlihan
- (credit only)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaFather Mulcahy's story about the surgeons warming themselves over a patient's open wound was based on something a real Army doctor who served in a Korean War MASH unit told the writers.
- GoofsDuring this episode Potter says "I miss my wife, of course...miss my son, daughter-in-law. I have a new baby grandchild. I haven't seen her. I'd like to."
In S11:E11 Strange Bedfellows, it's Potter's Son-in-Law that visits the 4077th.
- Quotes
Father Francis Mulcahy: When the doctors cut into a patient... and it's cold, the way it is now today... steam will rise from the body. And the doctor will warm his hands over the open wound. How could anybody look upon that and not feel changed?
- Crazy creditsThe opening and closing credits are in color while the rest of the program is in black and white.
- Alternate versionsIn 2017, the series was remastered in high definition widescreen for release on Hulu. The original CBS airing and all syndicated versions were in black and white. The episode however was originally filmed in color and later made black and white in post production. A color version was released for the first time as part of the series release on Hulu.
- ConnectionsFeatured in M*A*S*H: Our Finest Hour (1978)
Featured review
Black and White - Most Effective
Few television programs evocate as many memories as this episode of M.A.S.H.
In its long run on first-run television (and now in syndication) M.A.S.H. depicted the horror and sometimes comical side of war. This particular episode is worth watching again and again for its insight into the lives of those who serve.
"THE INTERVIEW" is just that; a series of interviews with many of those attached to the 4077th.
Take time to watch and absorb this episode. It will stay with you for a long, long time.
In its long run on first-run television (and now in syndication) M.A.S.H. depicted the horror and sometimes comical side of war. This particular episode is worth watching again and again for its insight into the lives of those who serve.
"THE INTERVIEW" is just that; a series of interviews with many of those attached to the 4077th.
Take time to watch and absorb this episode. It will stay with you for a long, long time.
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- May 13, 2014
Details
- Runtime25 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.33 : 1
- 4:3
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