M*A*S*H : season nine [videorecording (DVD)].
Publisher number: 223128 | 20th Century Fox Home EntertainmentLanguage: English, French, Spanish Original language: English Publication details: Beverly Hills, Calif. : Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment, c2008.Description: 3 videodiscs (502 min.) : mono. sd., col. ; 12 cmOther title:- M*A*S*H. TV season 9 [videorecording (DVD)]
- M*A*S*H (Television program)
- Executive producer, Burt Metcalfe ; produced by John Rappaport ; developed for television by Larry Gelbart.
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DVD | Hanover Public Library Shelves | DVDA MASH (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 31906001077289 |
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Contains all 20 Season Nine episodes, originally broadcast on television during the 1980-1981 season, on 3 discs.
Disc one. The best of enemies -- Letters -- Cementing relationships -- Father's Day -- Death takes a holiday -- A war for all seasons -- Your retention, please -- Disc two. Tell it to the marines -- Taking the fifth -- Operation friendship -- No sweat -- Depressing news -- No laughing matter -- Oh, how we danced -- Disc three. Bottoms up -- The red/white blues -- Bless you, Hawkeye -- Blood brothers -- The foresight saga -- The life you save.
Executive producer, Burt Metcalfe ; produced by John Rappaport ; developed for television by Larry Gelbart.
Alan Alda, Mike Farrell, Harry Morgan, Loretta Swit, David Ogden Stiers, Jamie Farr and William Christopher.
"Korea, 1950. They were the 4077 MASH (Mobile Army Surgical Hospital) unit stationed three miles from the front. After months of living a stone's throw away from the daily bombings and dealing with the resulting nonstop casualties, the docs and nurses still managed to live up to their motto of delivering the 'best care anywhere.' The only things that kept the continued stress of war from turning these docs into casualties themselves were their own surgically sharp wits, love of laughter, and the knowledge that they were often the only hope for the incoming wounded."--Container.
Home use only.
Includes English, Spanish and French language tracks with optional English or Spanish subtitles.
Closed-captioned.
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