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An off-camera look at the immensely popular, award-winning TV show, with cast interviews, plot summaries, numerous photographs, and a discussion of themes, characters, scripts, production, and the actors' devoted enthusiasm
*This book investigates the production history, cultural impact, and creative evolution of the television series MASH.** David Reiss provides a comprehensive examination of the show's development, utilizing archival research and interviews with the cast and crew to document how the series transitioned from a film adaptation to a long-running television phenomenon. The text argues that the show's success stemmed from a unique synthesis of dark comedy and dramatic social commentary.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Critics and television historians frequently cite this work as a primary resource for understanding the logistical and creative challenges of 1970s television production. Readers often note the thoroughness of the behind-the-scenes accounts and the clarity of the show's historical context.
Page Count:
0
Publication Date:
1983-04-01
Publisher:
Macmillan Pub Co
ISBN-10:
0020446705
ISBN-13:
9780020446705
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