Which U.S. TV character in the series "M*A*S*H" was born and raised in Crabapple Cove, Maine"?
Correct answer: Hawkeye Pierce

Player #449441
GratefulArachnid3098, No, the nickname "Hawkeye" came from a character in the book "The last of the Mohegans"-spelling ?. It was gis fathers favorite book.

bedroomeyes49
my dad and i loved this show

Harleygirl1898
Player #449441, you are correct Hawkeye always says it's his dad's favorite book and it's how he got his name .Radar oreiley was from otumbwa iowa.I love mash watch it on Netflix and YouTube also after mash on YouTube and trapper john md on YouTube.

Player Ejag
The original movie, MASH, was really excellent too. If you get the chance, give it a viewing!

Ben's Girl
my all time favorite show

camogal893
mash was the best show my dogs name is Hawkeye after the one in this show!

chigirl70
I grew up watching this show and I bawled like a baby during the final episode! I still love it to this day.

QuizLord
The characters in Mash are all great and so is the show.!! watch it everyday. luv Radar! its spelled same backwards.lol

AnonymousDog10027
Always watched MASH and reruns of it

RedRobedRaistlin
Easily one of the best shows ever...and its musings on war and its devastating impact are still vital today.

Terry
watch MASH 2 hours every day

Artie
Loved the show, but thank God for the Lifelines!

joey
Player #66817220, it would make sense

joey
Mars V, they did a number episodes without laugh tracks

joey
QuizLord, that's a palindrome

joey
I watch mash every night on METV

ccmomma
I know my mash trivia!!

Mars V
I wonder how Mash would have done without the goofy laugh track?

Barbie
Harleygirl1898, ottumwa iowa. no b

Player #66817220
saintbruno111, I spent the entire '70s in black & white.

Player #66817220
ActualPotential1, great drummer though.

Player #66817220
ROBIN RN, Dr. Otto Apel's book about his MASH service specifically describes their developments in vascular surgery.

Player #66817220
EA, exactly! Around the time Houlihan started wearing bangs.

Player #66817220
Player #45505475, wouldn't you think "palindrome" would be a palindrome?

Danielle
I always enjoyed this show, even as a kid. Perhaps it was the inspiration for my career choice (surgical nurse). Funny how the dynamics and innuendo haven't changed, after all these years.

Kaylatoledo
bingeing it right now!

Collyn
EA, I liked the mix of humor with reality. Life's not always just funny. Some of my most memorable moments in the show were when deeper emotions were explored. For me it brought deeper understanding of the realities of war. Just my opinion, definitely not knocking yours.

Player #34338318
Garnetchick1957, I loved MASH as a child. Who knew I would grow up to marry Alan Alda's cousin!

Player #45505475
QuizLord, and that is called a PALINDROME.

JellyBaker
Player #449441, Mohicans, from Mohawk Indians.

Player JohnC
I thought he was from Iowa.
He use to mention he was from the mid west.

Player #34805975
it's nice to be nice to the nice

Player #32351029
We watched the original shows and all the reruns. My hubs favorite and my dad’s also.

EA
I’m from Maine and of course Crabapple Cove is fictitious. Loved the show, like the early ones better, they were funny. It became a lot more serious when Alan Alda started directing.

Anastasia
Player #449441, that's Mohicans

Player #19472386
A great tv series for all times.

ANT603
Timeless gem... shame I always wondered why my older cousins loved the show when I was a kid in the 80's, the humor was "above my head"... got the theme song stuck in my head!

Player #17683998
Player #ussdefiant, actually the Crabapple Cove, Maine doesn't exist just like Cabot Cove, Maine doesn't exist in Maine for "Murder She Wrote" one of my favorite shows. being from Maine I overlooked a lot of the TV magic lies because I like the shows.

Player #13559842
Player #10866407, suicide is painless is the name of the theme song