The onetime Hawkeye might have helped set the tone of the famously frenetic medical drama by introducing a potentially brutal ...
The "M*A*S*H" cast for the 11th and final season (1982-83). | File, Cincinnati Enquirer via Imagn Content Services, LLC The recent passing of Loretta Swit—who portrayed the strong-willed and ...
Complete Information About M*A*S*H in Tampa at Carrollwood Cultural Center. M*A*S*H stands for Mobile Army Surgical Hospital, and joining it are two unpredictable madcaps, Hawkeye and Duke. They can't ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. On Feb. 28, 1983, television did something it almost never does anymore: it stopped the country. That night, a 2½-hour series ...
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‘M*A*S*H’ actress Loretta Swit dies at 87

Loretta Swit, known for her role as Maj. Margaret Houlihan in the show "M*A*S*H," has died at the age of 87.
Growing up, I really enjoyed watching M*A*S*H, the hit TV show based on the 1970 Robert Altman movie of the same name. It did a great job of providing thought-provoking entertainment that always ...
Loretta Swit, known for her long-running role as Major Margaret “Hot Lips” Hoolihan on the CBS sitcom M*A*S*H died today at age 87, according to The Hollywood Reporter. Swit, who was also an outspoken ...
Discover What’s Streaming On: Loretta Swit, best known for lighting up the screen as the sharp-tongued Maj. Margaret “Hot Lips” Houlihan on M*A*S*H*, has died. She was 87. Swit passed away just after ...
FILE - Cast members from "M*A*S*H," foreground from left, William Christopher, Jamie Farr, Loretta Swit and Henry Morgan, back row from left, Mike Farrell, Alan Alda and William Ogden Stiers, pose ...
The stars and production crew behind M*A*S*H are recounting their memories of the 1983 series finale — which was so popular that the streets outside were nearly empty as everyone remained indoors to ...
Did Radar tell you this article was on the way? "M*A*S*H" is one of the great stories on television. The CBS series ran from 1972 to 1983 and evolved from sophomoric humor to some cutting political ...