THEY THOUGHT HE WAS ACTING… BUT DAVID WAS REALLY GRIEVING.

The tea had gone cold, but neither of them seemed to notice. Loretta sat across from David in the quiet of his living room, years after the dust…

TV’S STOIC ARISTOCRAT… BUT HIS TRUTH WAS A QUIET SYMPHONY

To the world, he was the embodiment of high-society rigidity. As Major Charles Emerson Winchester III on MAS*H, he played a man who used his intellect as armor…

THE WORLD SAW A COMEDY BUT THESE TWO HEARD A GHOST

The afternoon sun was leaning heavy and gold over the hills of Southern California. Jamie Farr sat on a wooden porch chair, squinting against the glare. Across from…

GARY BURGHOFF RECALLS THE DAY THE MASH UNIT TOTALLY FELL APART

I was doing this podcast recently, and the host asked me an unexpected question about the physical toll of playing Radar O’Reilly for all those years. He wasn’t…

THE GOODBYE SCENE THAT BROKE LORETTA SWIT’S HEART YEARS LATER.

Jamie Farr and Loretta Swit sat in a corner of a quiet room, the kind of space where the noise of the world finally slows down. They weren’t…

ALAN ALDA RECALLS THE DAY HARRY MORGAN BROKE THE SET

I was sitting across from a young podcast host recently, and he asked me something that caught me off guard. He didn’t ask about the series finale or…

THE BONE-CHILLING MOMENT DAVID OGDEN STIERS REVEALED HIS TRUE SELF

Loretta sat across from him, the steam from her tea rising in a slow, elegant curl. The years had been kind to both of them, but the eyes…

THE WORLD’S FAVORITE ETERNAL CHILD… BUT HE WAS DROWNING IN SUCCESS

The year was 1979, and the 20th Century Fox lot in Los Angeles was shimmering under a heat that felt as heavy as the olive-drab fatigues Gary Burghoff…

THEY THOUGHT IT WAS JUST A TV SHOW UNTIL THE CHOPPERS LANDED

The air over the California hills was unusually still that morning. Mike Farrell stood near the edge of the old tarmac, his hands deep in his pockets. Beside…

JAMIE FARR REVEALS THE HILARIOUS TRUTH BEHIND THE KLINGER WEDDING DRESS

The fluorescent lights of the convention hall hummed overhead as I adjusted the microphone on the table. It is always a bit surreal sitting there, looking out at…