RIP "Hot Lips"
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ChemicalChaos

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10,651 posts

176 months

Friday 30th May
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As a chap out of time, naturally MASH is one of my favourite shows to watch whenever it's on TV, so sad news tonight:

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-1476...



Edited by ChemicalChaos on Friday 30th May 21:53

MitchT

16,799 posts

225 months

Friday 30th May
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RIP frown

Used to match M*A*S*H when I was a kid. Couldn't imagine her ever being "old". I feel old now.

Blib

46,203 posts

213 months

Friday 30th May
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A wonderful actress, who credibly transformed 'Hotlips' from a one dimensional figure of fun into a more nuanced, believable character.

Swit was pivotal in the success of M.A.S.H.

ChemicalChaos

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10,651 posts

176 months

Saturday 31st May
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Blib said:
A wonderful actress, who credibly transformed 'Hotlips' from a one dimensional figure of fun into a more nuanced, believable character.
Indeed - and as the character develops you can see the change from being the butt of Hawkeye's practical jokes and bullying to being a protected ally

croyde

24,904 posts

246 months

Saturday 31st May
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M*A*S*H kept me and my brother entertained when we used to spend summers with our grandparents in Holland and Belgium around the 70s.

Great memories, great show which I returned to when I was a lot older.

RIP Hotlips frown

Warhavernet

221 posts

3 months

Saturday 31st May
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Very sad news.

rhamnousia5

587 posts

10 months

Saturday 31st May
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RIP. Sad news.

It prompted me to look up a few things and I’m actually amazed how many of the stars of both the film and TV show are still with us. The film is 55 years old, the TV show started 52 years ago! I’ve also just realised that I’ve suffered from the Mandela Effect with the film, as I was absolutely certain she was in the film as well as the series but just proven myself wrong.

williamp

19,873 posts

289 months

Saturday 31st May
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I read a stat once which shows just how popular the programme was. It was something like

Most people in the World (not the US... the World) thought they knew what Korea looked like... and it looks like a wooded area in South California