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Alan Alda describes his M*A*S*H character Benjamin Franklin Hawkeye Pierce, as a sharp wit, a little bit of a smart aleck, competitive about his surgery, liked to laugh, could make a little fun of himself, probably liked making fun of other people more, really liked women a lot and had an old fashioned idea about women, hated war and hated people dying if he could do something about it. Alda was the recipient of multiple Emmys during the long run of M*A*S*H , as its star, as well a writer and director. In his Archive interview, Alda speaks about his early years that included a serious bout with polio as a child. He acknowledges his improvisational performance background with Second City and Compass in Hyannis Port. He describes his early appearances on television, as a regular on the satirical That Was the Week That Was and the syndicated version of the erudite guess-the-occupation quiz show Whats My Line? For M*A*S*H, Alda comments on the series production, including the creative contributions of writer/creator Larry Gelbart and producer Gene Reynolds; gives his impressions of the ensemble; and discusses memorable episodes. He reveals his feelings about filming the shows last scene, which was both emotional and chaotic due to the extensive media presence, recounting we got the last shot and then people closed in on us. We were hugging and saying goodbye— and theres all these people: Whats it feel like? What are you gonna do next? Lastly, Alda mentions hosting the series Scientific American Frontiers , as well as guest starring on ER , for which he received his 29th Emmy nomination. Alan Alda was interviewed in New York, NY on November 17, 2000; Michael Rosen conducted the nearly three-hour interview.. To see the entire interview collection, visit http://emmytvlegends.org

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  • It starts at 00:50 so skip ahead.

  • *looks at length and subsequent videos* this is gonna take a while...*kicks back* alright I'm ready

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  • Seeing the elderly genuinely laugh makes me feel like the world if alright.

  • These are some great interviews - watched the one with Ricardo Montalban the other day and I wondered then what I wondert about today and that is:

    Can't they have the interviewer have his (or her) own microphone? They allwaays inda hart to understand.

    As for Alan Alda, a great actor and I remember staying up late every night twenty years ago, watching M*A*S*H and loving it for the humor as well as the great serius scenes in it.

  • Still an amazingly mentally SHARP man. A man who never dreamed he'd be an American treasure.

  • @gingerztube i watch mash almost every other day its comes on tv land some of the time and some other channels , by far a great show

  • Alan Alda is an incredible man! He has such a sense of integrity end genuineness.  He will forever be remembered as Hawkeye to me...I miss MASH, but I have the DVD's and watch them all the time

  • I like his voice.

  • @BonhommeHero  A little harsh?

  • Alan interviews really well. Gets a bit off track but really it helps to show his thought processes. Man... neat guy. :)

  • @gothy6791 Unfortunately, this guy played a character on the TV show... fucking moron

  • I MISS M*A*S*H NICE MOVIE. I LOVE THAT MOVIE AND THE CARACTERS. THEY DO A GREAT JOB. GOD BLES YOU GUYS

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