Alan Alda shared a photo of him with his former co-star Mike Farrell celebrating a half-century milestone of their Korean War sitcom, "MASH."
[Donald Sutherland](https://www.upi.com/topic/Donald_Sutherland/) and [Elliott Gould](https://www.upi.com/topic/Elliott_Gould/). [Jamie Farr](https://www.upi.com/topic/Jamie_Farr/), [Loretta Swit](https://www.upi.com/topic/Loretta_Swit/), [Harry Morgan](https://www.upi.com/topic/Harry_Morgan/) and [William Christopher](https://www.upi.com/topic/William_Christopher/) co-starred. Hunnicutt in the classic comedy, which ran 11 seasons from 1972 to 1983. MASH was a great gift to us," Alda [captioned](https://twitter.com/alanalda/status/1571286284441899011) the photo Saturday. [Alan Alda](https://www.upi.com/topic/Alan_Alda/) shared a photo of him with his former co-star [Mike Farrell](https://www.upi.com/topic/Mike_Farrell/) celebrating a half-century milestone of their Korean War sicom, MASH.
"MASH was a great gift to us," Alan Alda wrote on Twitter as he reunited with former costar Mike Farrell to celebrate the show's 50th anniversary.
"I think that seeps into the unconscious of the audience." It followed a team of doctors and medical support staff working at the 4077th Mobile Army Surgical Hospital in Uijeongbu, South Korea during the Korean War. MASH was a great gift to us," Alda wrote.
Alan Alda and Mike Farrell came together on Saturday to mark the 50th anniversary of TV show M*A*S*H and celebrate its legacy.
Klinger and Father Mulcahy respectively over the years, while David Ogden Stiers came onboard as Major Charles Emerson Winchester III in season five. Potter), while Loretta Swit (as nurse Major Margaret ‘Hot Lips’ Houlihan) stayed with the show throughout its entirety. Henry Blake), Larry Linville (Major Frank Burns), Gary Burghoff (as Cpl. [William Christopher](https://metro.co.uk/2017/01/01/william-christopher-who-played-father-mulcahy-in-mash-dies-aged-84-6354618/) recurred as Cpl. Walter ‘Radar’ O’Reilly) and Harry Morgan (Col. [replacing Wayne Rogers’ ‘Trapper’ John McIntyre ](https://metro.co.uk/2016/01/01/mash-star-wayne-rogers-better-known-as-trapper-john-mcintyre-has-died-5595000/)as Hawkeye’s fellow surgeon and best friend, and also dipping his toe in writing and directing on the show.
Mike Farrell and Alan Alda had a toast to commemorate the 50th anniversary of M*A*S*H premiering on television.
"I got the script submitted to me when I was making a movie in the Utah State Prison. I think that seeps into the unconscious of the audience." MASH was a great gift to us," Alda said in the tweet. They can be seen enjoying some wine, as if there was ever a perfect time to have a toast, it would be on the 50th anniversary of M*A*S*H. On the day of the 50th anniversary, Alda posted an image on Twitter of himself alongside Farrell, revealing that the two reunited for the special day. 17, 1972, the show aired its first episode, serving as a spinoff of the M*A*S*H movie that was released in 1970.
M*A*S*H celebrated its 50th anniversary on Saturday. Two of the show's longest-running surviving stars, Alan Alda and Mike Farrell, reunited to celebrate ...
"I had a letter from a man who complained that he had to console his 10-year-old son who was sobbing. "It shocked the audience, too," Alda told the Times. And it was the best script I had seen since I'd been in prison," Alda called in a new interview with One reason why the show continues to resonate is the reality embedded in the storylines, Alda said. The series finale, "Goodbye, Farewell and Amen," still holds the record for the most-watched scripted episode in the history of U.S. [McLean Stevenson](https://www.nytimes.com/1996/02/17/arts/mclean-stevenson-dies-at-66-star-of-tv-s-m-a-s-h-series.html)) died. "I called my wife and I said: 'This is a terrific script, but I don't see how I can do it. It could run a whole year.' To go from that to 50 years later, it's still getting, not only attention but it's still getting an audience, is a surprise." Two of the show's longest-running surviving stars, [Alan Alda](https://popculture.com/tv-shows/news/alan-alda-speaks-out-after-death-of-mash-co-star-kellye-nakahara/) and Mike Farrell, reunited to celebrate the occasion. [Alda, 86](https://popculture.com/celebrity/news/mash-star-alan-alda-reveals-parkinsons-diagnosis/), starred in all 256 episodes as Capt. The two stars clinked wine glasses and smiled for the camera. [M*A*S*H](https://popculture.com/movies/news/sally-kellerman-mash-back-to-school-star-dead-84/) celebrated its 50th anniversary on Saturday.
M*A*S*H's Hawkeye and Hunnicutt actors, Alan Alda and Mike Farrell, reunite in a sweet new photo to celebrate the show's 50th anniversary.
50 years after M*A*S*H premiered, Alda and Farrell's reunion reminds fans of the show's impact and influence that extended to both its crew, and its audience. Alda stated that the show changed his life, but the truth is that M*A*S*H changed a lot of lives with its legacy. [Alan Alda](https://twitter.com/alanalda/status/1571286284441899011) took to Twitter to share a photo in honor of M*A*S*H's 50th anniversary. Alda and Farrell's photo is just one of many sweet reminders of how much the show meant to many people. The show grew in popularity over the course of its run, with its final episode becoming the most-watched television broadcast in American history - a record it held for nearly three decades, and now two stars are celebrating its anniversary in charming fashion. M*A*S*H is a spin-off of the 1970 film of the same name and follows a medical unit stationed at 4077th Mobile Army Surgical Hospital in South Korea during the Korean War.
There were some war stories shared for sure this weekend, as Alan Alda and Mike Farrell (aka Hawkeye Pierce and Mike Hunnicutt on the show) reunited to ...
It remains the most-watched finale of any television series and scripted series. It followed a team of doctors and support staff stationed in South Korea during the Korean War from 1950-1953. 1983 as a spin-off of the film and book of the same name.
Alda starred as Capt. Benjamin Franklin 'Hawkeye' Pierce and Farrell portrayed Capt. B. J. Hunnicutt on the long-running CBS series.
He won six Emmys, for acting, writing, and directing in the series. Alda himself racked up 25 Emmy nominations for acting, writing, and directing. [See Also](https://www.tvinsider.com/1060827/mash-trivia-series-quiz/) [How Well Do You Remember 'M*A*S*H'? The series ended after 11 seasons, and the final episode, “Goodbye, Farewell and Amen,” aired on February 28, 1983. It was seen by over 100 million viewers and remains the most-watched episode of a U.S. M*A*S*H premiered on September 17, 1972, and aired its first few seasons while the Vietnam War was ongoing.