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"Suicide Is Painless" was sung in the opening credits of the movie by Johnny Mandel, who also co-wrote the song with Mike Altman who is the son of the movie's director, Robert Altman

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Was there a real life MASH 4077?

No. It was based on the MASH unit 8055.Answer 1There were seven MASH units in the Korean War: 8054th Evacuation Hospital8055th Mobile Army Surgical Hospital (this was the unit the author of MASH was assigned to)8063rd Mobile Army Surgical Hospital (this unit was mentioned frequently on the TV show MASH)8076th Mobile Army Surgical Hospital8209th Mobile Army Surgical Hospital8225th Mobile Army Surgical Hospital8228th Mobile Army Surgical HospitalAnswer 2Actually there was a mash 4077 and the tv show was based on, but after the tv show came out the unit was getting to much static and publicity so they changes the name to the 43rd mash. The motto really was "best care anywhere".Answer 3The author of the book and resulting TV series was assigned to the 8055th MASH on which he based the fictitious 4077th MASH.


What TV show a sitcom about doctors in the Korean War aired its final episode on this day in 1983?

Mash


Was there a 4077 mash in Korea?

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.


Which lasted longer the fighting in the Korean War or the TV series MASH?

The TV series M*A*S*H laster longer. The actual Korean War began in mid-1950 and ended three years later with a truce agreement signed on 27 July 1953. The TV show ran for 11 years.


Paul revere and the raiders released a song call ACTION. what other artist in the 60's sang this song?

Freddy "Boom Boom" Cannon His version was the one used on the popular tv show "Where the Action Is."