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  1. Hace 2 días · Believing that this was a risk worth taking, Stevenson left M*A*S*H after the third season, and the writers killed his character off in a plane crash. This meant that, even if his career didn’t go well, he wouldn’t be able to return to the series as a backup. Unfortunately, Stevenson’s gamble didn’t exactly pan out.

  2. Hace 5 días · Source:https://www.podbean.com/eau/pb-9v6qk-1616119Podcast episode 57. An examination of the post-MASH work of McLean Stevenson, who chose to leave the serie...

  3. Hace 5 días · La decisión de Stevenson de irse llevó a MEZCLA matar a Herny Blake en el final de la temporada 3, que se convirtió en un momento decisivo en la televisión. Si bien no estaba previsto que fuera así, el final también marcó la última aparición de Rogers como Trapper, con el actor renunció entre las temporadas 3 y 4.

  4. Hace 4 días · McLean Stevenson, who had established himself on Broadway, as well as in TV writing, played Blake on TV beginning in 1972. Stevenson died on February 15, 1996, and Bowen died the day after him, on February 16.

  5. Hace 5 días · It quickly became clear that Alan Alda's Hawkeye was the MVP, but the attention the showrunners paid to him led to cast members like Wayne Rogers and McLean Stevenson feeling like their characters were pushed aside. Stevenson's decision to leave led to MASH killing Herny Blake in season 3's finale, which became a watershed moment in ...

  6. Hace 5 días · Alan Alda, McLean Stevenson, Wayne Rogers 7,707 votes As one would expect from a show set during wartime in Korea; M*A*S*H masterfully balances humor with heart-wrenching drama as it follows the lives and challenges faced by army doctors at Mobile Army Surgical Hospital 4077th unit.

  7. Hace 3 días · However, G. Wood played General Hammond in the movie and three episodes of the TV show. In the movie Henry Blake was played by Roger Bowen (who passed away 16 February 1996, 1 day after McLean Stevenson, both died of heart attacks), Margaret Houlihan was played by Sally Kellerman and Frank Burns by Robert Duvall.