Who was the first Commanding Officer on "M*A*S*H"?
Maj. Frank Burns
Lt. Cl. Henry Blake
Col. Sherman Potter
Question 2/29
Who was the original company clerk?
Cpl. Max Klinger
Cpl. Walter O'Reilly
Capt. Jonathan Tuttle
Question 3/29
How long did "M*A*S*H" run?
11 seasons
7 seasons
5 seasons
Question 4/29
What does "M*A*S*H" stand for?
Mobile Army Surgical Hospital
Major Army Survival Hospital
Massive Army Surgical Hospital
Question 5/29
Radar had a boarderline super power, what was it?
He could find anything that anybody lost
He could anticipate events
He could heal sick animals
Question 6/29
When McLean Stevenson (Henry Blake) left the show, how was he written out?
He went back home to private practice
He was killed
He was promoted and sent back to the states
Question 7/29
"M*A*S*H" was an ensemble show where characters came and went, much like real military conflict. How many characters stayed for the entire run?
2
4
6
Question 8/29
Several episodes of the sitcom are framed as Hawkeye's letters he writes home, to whom is he writing to?
His mom
His dad
His girlfriend
Question 9/29
Though it was an ensemble show, there was definitely a star. Who was it?
Loretta Swit
Alan Alda
Wayne Rogers
Question 10/29
Only one woman was a regular on the series, who was she?
Bea Arthur
Loretta Swit
Carol Burnett
Question 11/29
Cpl. Max Klinger, a regular for the entire show, was so desperate for a discharge that he did this most of the time -- though he stopped during the later seasons?
Stole from the other residents
Threatened to shoot up the place
Dressed in women's clothing
Question 12/29
Who took over as permanent commanding officer following Henry's death?
Maj. Frank Burns
Maj. Margaret Houlihan
Col. Sherman Potter
Question 13/29
Who were the original roommates in the swamp?
Hawkeye, Trapper, and Frank
Hawkeye and BJ Hunnicutt
Hawkeye, Trapper, Frank, and Spearchucker Jones
Question 14/29
When Trapper, Hawkeye's best friend, leaves, who replaces him?
Capt. Jonathon Tuttle
Capt. BJ Hunnicutt
Maj. Charles Winchester
Question 15/29
How did Trapper leave?
He went home to be with his sick mother
He was discharged
He was killed by a sniper
Question 16/29
Self-righteous, poor surgeon, gung-ho about the war -- these all describe which character?
Cpl. Max Klinger
Maj. Charles Winchester
Maj. Frank Burns
Question 17/29
Frank may have been a stickler for the rules, but he was breaking this biggie on a regular basis. What is it?
Undermining the commands of Blake and Potter
Stealing from the army
Having an affair
Question 18/29
War meant a lot of rotations of personnel, so it seemed natural in the course of the show for people to come and go. When Frank leaves, who replaces him?
Dr. Sidney Freedman
Maj. Charles Emerson Winchester
Col. Flagg
Question 19/29
When did "M*A*S*H" debut?
Sept. 17, 1972
Aug. 3, 1973
Sept. 3, 1970
Question 20/29
Who was Capt. Tuttle?
A nurse
An imaginary friend
A visiting dignitary
Question 21/29
Which two main characters got married (not to each other) during the show?
Trapper and Margaret
Margaraet and Klinger
Frank and Klinger
Question 22/29
What was Frank Burns nickname?
Weasel
Rat Fink
Ferret Face
Question 23/29
Which two actors actually served in Korea?
Wayne Rogers and Alan Alda
Harry Morgan and Jamie Farr
Alan Alda and Jamie Farr
Question 24/29
What does the BJ stand for in Hunnicutt's name?
Nothing
Bobby Joe
BIlly John
Question 25/29
Who was the only series regular who wasn't replaced after leaving the show?
Margaret
Radar
Father Mulcahy
Question 26/29
The final episode has everyone leaving when the war is over. Which character stays behind in Korea?
Father Mulcahy
Max Klinger
Margaret Houlihan
Question 27/29
True or False: The show had a laugh track?
True
False
Question 28/29
What was the name of the final episode?
"Goodbye, Farewell, and Amen"
"Say No More"
"Who Knew?"
Question 29/29
The final episode held the record for most-watched broadcast for years. What knocked it out of position?
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About This Quiz
Running for 11 seasons, “M*A*S*H” was a critical hit that has lived on for decades in reruns. It made people laugh, it made people cry, and most importantly it made people think. But just how much do you remember this beloved series? Test your knowledge with this ultimate quiz!