The final episode of "MASH" was broadcast on Feb 28th 1983, and set on July 27, 1953. The final episode of "After MASH" was broadcast on May 31, 1985 and set in the year 1954.
The CBS television series, M*A*S*H (1972-83) was filmed in two locations:Outdoor set built for the MASH movie at Malibu Creek Park in CaliforniaIndoor sound stage at Stage 9, 20th Century Fox studios.
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MASH was based on the actual 8055 MASH unit. There was said to be at least one black doctor in this unit during the Korean War
1950s
The final episode of "MASH" was broadcast on Feb 28th 1983, and set on July 27, 1953. The final episode of "After MASH" was broadcast on May 31, 1985 and set in the year 1954.
The Korean War (1950-1953)
AfterMASH
KOREAN
If you mean the set for the TV show, it was in California.
It was set in South Korea specifically the city of Uijongbu. However, the actual recording took place mostly in Malibu Creek State Park. (CALIFORNIA)
The story of MASH 4077 was set down in a book MASH: A Novel About Three Army Doctors by Richard Hooker, who was a doctor of the first Korean MASH 8055 (later the 43rd Surgical Hospital). The Robert Altman movie and CBS television series were enhanced by further memories of other folks assigned to the 8055 and other Korean MASH units.
Ireland
No, the 4077th Mobile Army Surgical Hospital (MASH) was a fictional unit depicted in the TV series "MAS*H." The show, set during the Korean War, was loosely based on the experiences of real-life MASH units, but there was no specific 4077th MASH in Korea.
The set jeep from the TV show MASH was sold by 20th Century Fox to Subaru of America. Subaru raffled the jeep through its Mid-Atlantic dealers. It currently is privately owned and displayed by its owner who resides in suburban Phuladelphia.
The MASH series are all available on Amazon. They are available in collector's editions or box sets and cost on average around å£10 per series for a basic set.