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I think season 15. I haven't watched any new episodes since except the classic early seasons I have on DVD. One year. Andy escaped in 1966 after serving 19 years and Red was paroled in 1967 after serving 40 years. 1. Fast Freddie Nichols' jokes 2. Reading Captain Marvel comic books 3. Watching Tom & Jerry Cartoons Adam's Ribs and when the ribs were delivered to his cell he'd realize he forgot to order the coleslaw. The later years (seasons 4-11). I didn’t start watching the show until season 10 but I was hooked on M*A*S*H after that. It still is my all time favourite tv show. He also play a colonel in season four of M*A*S*H. <i>Some 38th Parallels</i> was the episode title. The dialogue actually goes like this: Radar: Yeah, just think of all the guys we operated on. Hawkeye: Right, doctor. I didn't really detect any arrogance in what Hawkeye said. If anything he was just poking a little fun at Radar like he usually does. This post was deleted because it wasn't a God. Happy 40th indeed! I remember seeing this movie in the theater twice 40 years ago, ironically a theater that was reputed to be haunted. Was that before or after he married the white girl from San Francisco? No, you are not the only one. I also enjoyed her performance in this movie. Keep calm and carry on actually. - A bike without breaks is totally safe for a kid. Don't worry though, the nice ghost will push her to ride like the wind. You pedal backwards to stop the bike - that's where the brakes are on that type of bike. I think it was left behind by the forensics team when they removed the skeletons. I liked this movie too, it's actually my favorite one in the Nightmare series. Rapists deserve to die regardless of whatever color they are. L.A. Confidential is the better movie in my opinion. They should have filmed the present scenes with old Paul in color and the rest of the movie in b&w. No. Hadley was the worst of the two.