AfterMASH | |
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AfterMASH title screen (season 1)
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Created by |
Larry Gelbart Gene Reynolds Ken Levine David Isaacs |
Based on | MASH: A Novel About Three Army Doctors by Richard Hooker |
Starring |
Harry Morgan Jamie Farr William Christopher Rosalind Chao John Chappell Jay O. Sanders Barbara Townsend David Ackroyd Anne Pitoniak Peter Michael Goetz Brandis Kemp |
Country of origin | United States |
Original language(s) | English |
No. of seasons | 2 |
No. of episodes | 31 (1 unaired in America) |
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Executive producer(s) | Burt Metcalfe |
Camera setup | Single-camera |
Running time | 22–25 minutes |
Production company(s) | 20th Century Fox Television |
Distributor | 20th Television |
Release | |
Original network | CBS |
Original release | September 26, 1983 | – May 31, 1985
Chronology | |
Preceded by | M*A*S*H |
Followed by | W*A*L*T*E*R |
External links | |
Website | www |
AfterMASH is an American sitcom produced as a spin-off and continuation of M*A*S*H that aired on CBS from September 26, 1983, to May 31, 1985. The series takes place immediately following the end of the Korean War and chronicles the adventures of three characters from the original series: Colonel Potter (played by Harry Morgan), Klinger (played by Jamie Farr) and Father Mulcahy (played by William Christopher). M*A*S*H supporting cast-member Kellye Nakahara joined them, albeit off-camera, as the voice of the hospital's public address system. Rosalind Chao rounded out the starring cast as Soon-Lee Klinger, a Korean refugee whom Klinger met, fell in love with and married in the M*A*S*H series finale "Goodbye, Farewell and Amen."
AfterMASH premiered in autumn 1983 in the same Monday night 9:00 P.M. EDT time slot as its predecessor, M*A*S*H. It finished 10th out of all network shows for the 1983-1984 season according to Nielsen Media Research television ratings. For its second season, CBS moved the show to Tuesday nights at 8:00 EST, opposite NBC's Top 10 hit The A-Team, and launched a marketing campaign featuring illustrations by Sanford Kossin of Max Klinger in a female nurse's uniform shaving off Mr. T's signature mohawk, theorizing that AfterMASH would take a large portion of the A-Team audience. In fact, however, the opposite occurred, as AfterMASH's ratings plummeted to near the bottom of the television rankings, leading to its cancellation just nine episodes into its second season, while The A-Team continued until 1987, with 97 episodes.