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Robe worn by Alan Alda as "Hawkeye" Pierce on television series, M*A*S*H A maroon bathrobe costume piece worn by Alan Alda from 1972-1983 as "Hawkeye" on the television series, M*A*S*H. The robe has a waist tie, a collar, two ties at the neckline, and "MD USA" embroidered on the front left pocket in gold lettering.
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M*A*S*H Signpost One of three signposts made for and used on the set of M*A*S*H during filming. The signpost has several arms pointing to different locations around the globe, and their approximate distances from where the 4077th MASH would have been located in Korea. From top to bottom, the locations listed on the signpost are Boston, Seoul, Coney Island, San Francisco, Tokyo, Burbank, Death Valley, Toledo, Decatur, Seoul (a second time), and Honolulu. On set, this signpost would have stood outside the "Swamp," as seen on the show.
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Script for final M*A*S*H episode, "Goodbye, Farewell and Amen" A complete copy of the final script draft for "Goodbye, Farewell and Amen," the finale episode of M*A*S*H. The blue cover page includes the episode title, a photo of the main cast members in front of the "Swamp" tent on set, and the logo for 20th Century Fox Television. The inside cover lists the show title, the episode title, the list of writers who contributed to the script, and the final draft date of September 16, 1982.
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M*A*S*H 4077th Action Figure, Klinger A collectible toy action figure of M*A*S*H character Corporal Maxwell Q. Klinger, wearing one of his iconic dresses with an accompanying pink flower in his hair. The action figure is in its original packaging of a plastic case on a printed carboard backing, which advertises the rest of the collectible figures, as well as an offer for a collectible patch.
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Interview with Pam Blalock (Nurse) A singular page from an interview transcript with former MASH nurse Pam Blalock. The interview series was conducted as one form of research for the writing team on M*A*S*H. On this page, Blalock answers questions about the recovery ward and what it was like to have lulls of activity in an army hospital.
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Letter from viewer regarding the death of Henry Blake A handwritten letter to Larry Gelbart from viewer John Cox expressing disagreement with the death of the character Lieutenant Colonel Henry Blake. Certain words are underlined by Cox for emphasis, including "tasteless" and "unnecessary."
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Aerial Photo of M*A*S*H Set A photograph of the M*A*S*H television series filming set in Malibu Creek State Park, California taken from an aerial view. The operating room and post-op tent is visible on the right side of the photo. Also visible is the "Swamp," the motor pool, the mess hall, the latrine, and the officers' tents, as well as the nearby Malibu Creek.
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"Death Takes The Holiday" Script Pages Two pages of an early revised draft of the teleplay for "M*A*S*H" season nine episode, "Death Takes a Holiday," originally titled on these pages as "Death Takes The Holiday." The pages are dated 11/12/80, or November 12th, 1980. The two pages script the end of the episode's second act, with lines exchanged between characters "Hot Lips", "B.J.", "Hawkeye", and "Mulcahy".
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MASH Operating Room in the National Museum of American History A black and white photograph of the operating room set from the television series MASH when it was on display as part of the "MASH: Binding Up the Wounds" exhibit at the National Museum of American History.