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Goodbye, Farewell and Amen is a television movie that served as the 256th and final episode of the American television series M*A*S*H. Closing out the series' eleventh season, the 2-1/2 hour episode first aired on CBS on February 28, 1983. Written by a large number of collaborators, including series star Alan Alda, who also directed, "Goodbye, Farewell and Amen" surpassed the single-episode ratings record that had been set by the Dallas episode that resolved the "Who Shot J.R.?" cliffhanger. From 1983 until 2010, "Goodbye, Farewell and Amen" remained the most watched television broadcast in American history, passed only in total viewership (but not in ratings or share) in February 2010 by Super Bowl XLIV. The episode's plot chronicles the final days of the Korean War at the 4077th MASH and features several storylines intended to show the war's effects on the individual personnel of the unit, and to bring closure to the series. After the ceasefire goes into effect, the members of the 4077th throw a closing party before taking down the camp for the last time. After tear-filled goodbyes, the main characters go their separate ways, leading up to the final scene of the series. The episode drew 105.97 million total viewers and a total audience of 121.6 million, more than both that year's Super Bowl and the Roots miniseries. It still stands as the most watched finale of any television series.
Original Release
12/27/1984
Cast
Name | Character |
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Alan Alda | Capt. Benjamin Franklin 'Hawkeye' Pierce / Hawkeye Pierce |
Mike Farrell | Capt. B.J. Hunnicutt / B. J. Hunnicutt |
Harry Morgan | Col. Sherman T. Potter / Sherman Potter |
Loretta Swit | Maj. Margaret 'Hot Lips' Houlihan / Margaret Houlihan |
David Ogden Stiers | Maj. Charles Winchester / Charles Winchester |
Jamie Farr | Sgt. Maxwell Q. Klinger / Maxwell Klinger |
William Christopher | Father Francis Mulcahy / Father Mulcahy |
Allan Arbus | Maj. Sidney Freedman |
G.W. Bailey | Sergeant Luther Rizzo |
Rosalind Chao | Soon-Lee Klinger |
Directors
Writers
Alan Alda, John Rappaport, Dan Wilcox, Thad Mumford, Elias Davis, David Pollock, Karen Hall, Larry Gelbart, Richard Hooker, Burt Metcalfe
Cast
Name | Character |
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Alan Alda | Capt. Benjamin Franklin 'Hawkeye' Pierce / Hawkeye Pierce |
Mike Farrell | Capt. B.J. Hunnicutt / B. J. Hunnicutt |
Harry Morgan | Col. Sherman T. Potter / Sherman Potter |
Loretta Swit | Maj. Margaret 'Hot Lips' Houlihan / Margaret Houlihan |
David Ogden Stiers | Maj. Charles Winchester / Charles Winchester |
Jamie Farr | Sgt. Maxwell Q. Klinger / Maxwell Klinger |
William Christopher | Father Francis Mulcahy / Father Mulcahy |
Allan Arbus | Maj. Sidney Freedman |
G.W. Bailey | Sergeant Luther Rizzo |
Rosalind Chao | Soon-Lee Klinger |
John Shearin | The Chopper Pilot |
Kellye Nakahara | Lt. Kellye Yamato, RN |
Jeff Maxwell | Cpl. Igor Straminsky |
Lang Yun | The Woman on Bus |
Jon Van Ness | 'Truman' |
Kevin Scannell | 'MacArthur' |
Arthur Song | Korean Man |
Judy Farrell | Nurse Able |
Jan Jorden | Nurse Baker |
Enid Kent | Lt. Bigelow, RN |
Producers
Name | Role |
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Burt Metcalfe | Executive Producer |
Thad Mumford | Producer |
John Rappaport | Producer |
Stanford Tischler | Producer |
Dan Wilcox | Producer |