At 88, Alan Alda Has Finally Admits How Much He Truly Hated Him..

Published 2024-07-11
At 88, Alan Alda Has Finally Admits How Much He Truly Hated Him..


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All Comments (21)
  • @br4524
    I sure did cry when Henry died.
  • @user-je3jy9sf2y
    I never thought that Allen Alda wasn't any better than any of the actors.
  • @georgeconn8413
    I'm sure most of the cast felt the same for Aldas self righteous hollier than thou character.
  • @ralphromeo7066
    I recently interviewed Mike Farrell and he spoke in glowing terms of nearly every cast member.
  • I enjoyed seasons 1-4 then it nose dived badly to become the Alan Alda show. Focusing on one character wrecked it and McLean Stevenson left for far better money. He had domestic issues to sort out and the money did that.
  • @lorenhewitt8279
    I can think that cast members and crew didn’t like his self righteous behavior.
  • @rony41165
    I think Ron Howard had done American graffiti when he appeared in MASH
  • @keithneal5369
    Some of the best moments in successful films , drama's and comedies have been totally ad libbed,talented actors should always be given a little leeway. MASH with the talent involved, no exception. A really great show, really popular here in the UK.
  • @770WT
    Alda wasn't the easiest person to work with .
  • @Kw1161
    I wonder how the series would have been if “Rodger Bowen “ the original col. Blake in the M.A.S.H. The movie. His unflappability when confronted with trouble would have made a whole other comedy vibe to the series. Have a great day!
  • @jamesdarrh3150
    I like Mash. It is one of my all-time favorites, but watching now, I like the older episodes with the original cast. It was funny. Larer episodes, especially after Charles came on the scene, became more and more about battling egos, which I don't find to be funny.
  • @davidholt9136
    The politics on a movie set are very different from those on an episodic television show. A movie is largely set in stone once it begins to be filmed. A television show is written week by week and season by season There’s no business like show business.😊❤❤❤
  • @boggadee07
    I liked MASH. Still watch MASH. I couldn't stand Alan Alda, or Mike Farrell.
  • @rony41165
    The Radar spinoff was only one episode a pilot that didn’t get picked up.