Why M*A*S*H Co-Creator Larry Gelbart Quit The Beloved Sitcom After Just Four Seasons
M*A*S*H ran for 11 seasons, but co-creator Larry Gelbart walked away after just four seasons. The reason why is more personal than you might expect.
Read MoreM*A*S*H ran for 11 seasons, but co-creator Larry Gelbart walked away after just four seasons. The reason why is more personal than you might expect.
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