Finding the Heart of Winchester
“They Threw Gauze at Me… and That’s When I Knew I Belonged.” — David Ogden Stiers and the Moment the 4077th Let Him In When David Ogden…
How Klinger Won Over the 4077th (And Loretta’s Mom)
In “M*A*S*H: The Comedy That Changed Television,” Gary Burghoff said that he hated the character of Klinger at first. Meanwhile, Loretta Swit said that Klinger was…
Always Our Hawkeye
No matter how old he gets he will always be our HawkeyeHere is a continuation of that beautiful thought, expanding it into a full tribute that…
More Than Co-stars, Always Family
Alan Alda Was 83 and Sick — But He Drove 6 Hours to Sit Beside Kellye Nakahara When Alan Alda heard that Kellye Nakahara had cancer, he…
The 4077th Will Never Be Gone
“I Wasn’t Ready to Say Goodbye.” — Alan Alda’s Quiet Visit to Loretta Swit’s Grave It was early.The kind of morning where the sky hasn’t fully decided…
Always Showing Up: The Real Magic of MAS*H
“Dismissed, Soldier.” — The Morning the 4077th Put On Their Uniforms One Last Time for Sophie 3:00 a.m.The phone rang in the dark.On the other end was…
The Gentle Soul Behind the Fool
Remembering Larry Linville (1939–2000) There are actors who are loved for playing heroes, and then there are actors who become unforgettable for portraying the men we love…
Steps Heavy with Time, Guided by Love
After a Dream at 3 A.M.,90-Year-Old Alan Alda Took 15 Minutes to Walk 100 Meters — Just to See “Trapper” Again February 2026.3:00 a.m.Alan Alda woke up…
The Embrace That Silenced Hollywood
Alan Alda Was Being Attacked in Front of Everyone — Then His ‘Former’ Co-Star Walked In In the summer of 1975, the cast of M*A*S*H was…
True Class Doesn’t Steal the Spotlight
On television, Alan Alda was the star. But what he did on live TV in 1979 proved he was a true gentleman In 1979, the cast of…