
Jeff Maxwell (Private Igor from M*A*S*H) and Ryan Patrick host a lively discussion of all things M*A*S*H, Hollywood, acting, and other jocularity. We will also feature interviews with super fans and creative geniuses who helped to create the greatest television show of all time. Step into the VIP tent, grab a heaping bowl of creamed weenies, and join the fun … because now, more than ever, MASH Mat... more
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 165 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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For the first (and possibly last) time, Jeff & Ryan go in blind and play unscreened listener voicemails! Callers discuss various topics, including Col. Potter's demotion, Jeff's one-man show, tattoo requests, Packo's pronunciations, pitching jokes, a... more
Jeff & Ryan take on another sizeable stack of listener comments & questions. Topics include March MASHness bracket ideas, fight scenes, odd sleeping habits, scared Radar, MASHed potato parties, "Making M*A*S*H," and old commercials that Jeff doesn't ... more
In this episode, Jeff & Ryan count down their Top Ten All-Time Favorite TV Shows (that aren't named M*A*S*H). We discuss classic television, the lost art of theme songs, and shows that didn't make the cut. Plus, Ryan argues with ChatGPT, and Jeff rev... more
Jeff & Ryan welcome Clyde Kusatsu to MASH Matters! Mr. Kusatsu is a veteran character actor who made four guest appearances on M*A*S*H, playing three different roles. We "talk story" about his early years in Hawaii, learning comedy from Looney Tunes,... more
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Jeff and Ryan are absolutely brilliant. I love listening to the behind the scenes from Jeff I’m a huge fan
About six months ago, I found MASH on HULU and began to stream it. Having watched it as a teenager and then as a young wife and new mother, I had loved watching it but missed several episodes ; then I watched MASH on Hallmark during 2001. Now I find myself watching it over and over — when the movie is over I go right to the pilot episode and start watching it all over again. Why I’m doing this is a mystery to me, but I haven’t really spent much time trying to figure it out; all I know is that it... more
Jeff and Ryan have such a good rapport that listening to the podcast is like sitting on the back deck with your best friends and visiting over a couple of cold ones. Their interviews with their guests are authentic and relaxed. It’s a delight to listen to, and you always learn something new. Great podcast!
I used to record these episodes every time they were on tele, (back using VHS tapes) my dad serves in the lebanon 6 months at a time, so we'd watch them all again the ones we recorded. I'm glad they brought them out on dvd, a fantastic programme with so many important topics that are as relevant today as they were back then.
This is my favorite MASH Podcast. It’s brilliant, funny, and always a highpoint in my podcast feed. I always skip right to it when it pops up. Jeff and Ryan make every episode fun whether they’re just sharing stories, emails, and voice messages, answering fan questions, or interviewing people from the MASH world. Thanks to both of them for this brilliant podcast! Oh, and I thought there were going to be refreshments here
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Lively, nostalgia-rich conversations centered on M*A*S*H, with frequent behind-the-scenes anecdotes, cast memories, and fan interactions. Regularly features industry vets, writers, and actors connected to the show, plus fans and friends who provide personal stories and expert perspectives on Hollywood and TV history. The hosts balance warmth and humor with deep knowledge, often exploring representation, production trivia, and the show's cultural impact, making it a strong fit for listeners who love insider storytelling and long-form conversations about television history.
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Recent guests on MASH Matters include:
1. Clyde Kusatsu
2. Harlan Boll
3. Andrea Wallach
4. Loretta Swit
5. Allan Katz
6. Greg Izay
7. Barbara Christopher
8. Karen Lieberman
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