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  2. Bug Out - Wikipedia

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    Production codes: U801 (Part 1) U802 (Part 2) Original air date: ... a play on the Maxwell House slogan "Good to the last drop", which dates back as far as 1915.

  3. M*A*S*H (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Players are tasked with controlling a helicopter and army doctors at varying points, with the mobile army surgical hospital (M*A*S*H) team rescuing wounded to take back to the M*A*S*H 4077. The TI-99/4A version is compatible with the speech synthesizer peripheral, and at times characters say phrases aloud, such as "butterfingers." [2]

  4. 5 O'Clock Charlie - Wikipedia

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    The character of 5 O'Clock Charlie returns in the Season 3 episode "There Is Nothing Like a Nurse", in which the nursing staff is evacuated based on intelligence that points to an upcoming air raid on the 4077. In the end, the "air raid" turns out to be 5 O'Clock Charlie, this time armed with propaganda leaflets.

  5. M*A*S*H - Wikipedia

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    Morgan, a veteran character actor and former Universal contract player, portrayed Colonel Sherman T. Potter. This series is the most popular and best-known version of the franchise and was ranked #25 in TV Guide's "50 Greatest TV Shows of All Time". Its final episode in 1983 was the most-watched in television history. [2]

  6. List of M*A*S*H characters - Wikipedia

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    M*A*S*H television series cast members c. 1974. Back row: Larry Linville, Wayne Rogers, and Gary Burghoff. Front row: Loretta Swit, Alan Alda, and McLean Stevenson This is a list of characters from the M*A*S*H franchise created by Richard Hooker, covering the various fictional characters appearing in the novel MASH: A Novel About Three Army Doctors (1968) and its sequels M*A*S*H Goes to Maine ...

  7. Showtime (M*A*S*H) - Wikipedia

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    Production code: J324: Original air date: March 25, 1973 () Episode chronology; ... who actually allowed the star to play on his drums. Guest cast ...

  8. College football award winners: Full list of winners for 2024 ...

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    Maxwell Award (college player of the year) Winner: RB Ashton Jeanty, Boise State. Outland Trophy (top interior lineman) Winner: OL Kelvin Banks Jr., Texas. Paul Hornung Award (most versatile award)

  9. The Army-Navy Game (M*A*S*H) - Wikipedia

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    "The Army–Navy Game" is the 20th episode of the first season of the TV series M*A*S*H, originally airing on February 25, 1973; its repeat on September 9, 1973, was the ...