7 Shows to Watch If You Loved the MASH TV Show

Any true lover of the MASH TV show knows the original episodes run out all too quickly. With 11 seasons and a trio of spinoffs to its name, it was a legendary show.

If you are searching for a similar viewing experience, start with shows that replicate the feel and unique humor of the original.

With our list, avoid spinoffs like AfterMASH and Trapper John, MD, and get to the worthy alternatives. Read on to discover the seven top shows to watch after bingeing all the episodes of the original MASH.

All in the Family: An American Classic

Among TV shows in US history, Archie Bunker and Co. take a leading role. While different in setting, the Norman Lear legend takes on serious topics with heart and wit. Worth a watch as the first of our shows to watch for MASH fans.

McHale’s Navy: The High Seas of Comedy

Starring Ernest Borgnine, the offbeat adventures of a PT boat crew during WW2 share some thematic similarities with Hot Lips Houlihan and her dedicated crew. Worth a watch for the laughs more than its dramatic elements.

Gomer Pyle, USMC: A Spinoff That Stands on Its Own

Featuring Jim Nabors as his character from the Andy Griffiths Show, this spinoff has merit on its own. A genuinely laughable look at the interactions between enlisted men and officers, with some truly great Gomer moments.

Bluestone 42: A Contemporary British Take

Much different from others on this list, Bluestone 42 is a modern military drama from a Brit perspective. Based on the adventures of a bomb disposal unit, it hews surprisingly close to the spirit of MASH for show options to watch.

St. Elsewhere: The Hospital as High Drama

The only hospital-themed show recommendation on our list has a weighty cast. With Ed Begley Jr. recalling similarities to the character of Hawkeye, played by Alan Alda in MASH, the drama of the hospital show cannot be denied.

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Combat: A Contemporary Rival of MASH

Starring Vic Morrow, this realistic, hour-long drama took a look at WW2 from the perspective of an infantry squad making its way across Europe.

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12 O’ Clock High: Flying the Dramatic Skies

The story of a US Eighth Air Force bomber squadron based in England, featuring Frank Overton, has become a classic. With its nuanced look at a commander and his struggles to unite a diverse crew.

Although all are well worth watching, our final show recommendation is among the most similar in theme and period to MASH itself.

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It All Comes Back to the Magic of the MASH TV Show

Mash TV Show fans know that there can be no real substitute for the series itself.

But this selection of seven shows can help you space the time between watchings to a satisfactory degree. Return to MASH and watch your old friends in a new light after taking a break with our top seven alternatives.

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