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Good-Bye Radar
The eighth season of ''M*A*S*H'' aired Mondays at 9:00–9:30 pm on CBS. Cast Note: Gary Burghoff appeared in four episodes of the season as Cpl. Walter "Radar" O'Reilly before leaving the series. Episodes Notes External links List of ''M*A*S*H'' (season 8) episodesat the Internet Movie Database IMDb (an abbreviation of Internet Movie Database) is an online database of information related to films, television series, home videos, video games, and streaming content online – including cast, production crew and personal biographies, ... {{DEFAULTSORT:MASH Episodes (Season 8) 1979 American television seasons 1980 American television seasons MASH 08 ...
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M*A*S*H (season 7)
The seventh season of ''M*A*S*H'' aired Mondays at 9:00–9:30 pm on CBS. Cast Episodes Notes References External links List of ''M*A*S*H'' (season 7) episodesat the Internet Movie Database IMDb (an abbreviation of Internet Movie Database) is an online database of information related to films, television series, home videos, video games, and streaming content online – including cast, production crew and personal biographies, ... {{DEFAULTSORT:MASH Episodes (Season 7) 1978 American television seasons 1979 American television seasons MASH 07 ...
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Bob Colleary
R.J. "Bob" Colleary (born August 26, 1957 in Montclair, New Jersey) is an American television producer and writer. He won the 1980 Primetime Emmy Award for his television writing for his work on ''Barney Miller''. Colleary retired from television writing at age 46 one of the reasons for his early retirement was his rabid anti Christianity views the networks could no longer use his stories on any of the television shows at the time so he was ousted because he refused to change his stance and stood his ground.Profile of R.J. Colleary
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Diuretic
A diuretic () is any substance that promotes diuresis, the increased production of urine. This includes forced diuresis. A diuretic tablet is sometimes colloquially called a water tablet. There are several categories of diuretics. All diuretics increase the excretion of water from the body, through the kidneys. There exist several classes of diuretic, and each works in a distinct way. Alternatively, an antidiuretic, such as vasopressin ( antidiuretic hormone), is an agent or drug which reduces the excretion of water in urine. Medical uses In medicine, diuretics are used to treat heart failure, liver cirrhosis, hypertension, influenza, water poisoning, and certain kidney diseases. Some diuretics, such as acetazolamide, help to make the urine more alkaline, and are helpful in increasing excretion of substances such as aspirin in cases of overdose or poisoning. Diuretics are sometimes abused by people with an eating disorder, especially people with bulimia nervosa, with the goa ...
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Hantavirus Hemorrhagic Fever With Renal Syndrome
Hantavirus hemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome (HFRS) is a group of clinically similar illnesses caused by species of hantaviruses. It is also known as Korean hemorrhagic fever and epidemic hemorrhagic fever. It is found in Europe, Asia, and Africa. The species that cause HFRS include ''Hantaan orthohantavirus'', ''Dobrava-Belgrade orthohantavirus'', Saaremaa virus, '' Seoul orthohantavirus'', '' Puumala orthohantavirus'' and other orthohantaviruses. Of these species, Hantaan River virus and Dobrava-Belgrade virus cause the most severe form of the syndrome and have the highest morbidity rates. When caused by the Puumala virus, it is also called nephropathia epidemica. This infection is known as ''sorkfeber'' in Swedish, ''myyräkuume'' (vole fever) in Finnish, and ''musepest'' (mouse plague) in Norwegian. Both HFRS and hantavirus pulmonary syndrome (HPS) are caused by hantaviruses, specifically when humans inhale aerosolized excrements of infected rodents. Both diseases appear ...
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Claudette Nevins
Claudette Nevins (née Weintraub; April 10, 1937 – February 20, 2020) was an American stage, film and television actress. Biography Claudette Nevins was born in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, and grew up in Brooklyn, New York. She was a daughter of merchant Joseph Weintraub and garment worker Anna Lander, both of whom emigrated from small towns in Austria to America. Nevins was a graduate of the Fiorello H. LaGuardia School of Performing Arts and a 1957 Phi Beta Kappa graduate of New York University, with a degree in English. Nevins debuted on Broadway in ''The Wall'' (1960) with other Broadway appearances including ''Plaza Suite'' (1968) and ''Danton's Death'' (1965). She also appeared in ''In White America'' (off-Broadway) with Gloria Foster and Moses Gunn. The National Company of ''The Great White Hope'', in which she starred with Brock Peters, took her to Los Angeles, after which she began working in television. For two and a half years she was seen in the long-running da ...
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Ronny Graham
Ronny Graham (August 26, 1919 – July 4, 1999) was an American actor and theater director, composer, lyricist, and writer. Life and career Graham was born Ronald Montcrief Stringer in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, the second of five children born to vaudeville performers Florence (née Sweeney) and Thomas Graham Stringer (a.k.a. Steve Graham). Graham, a self-taught jazz pianist, began his career as a nightclub comic with a specialty in wry character monologues for which he provided the musical accompaniment, à la Dwight Fiske. During World War II, Graham served in the Army, where he entertained GIs with a piano trio. He made his Broadway debut in the revue ''New Faces of 1952'', to which he contributed sketches and lyrics and in which he performed. He won a Theatre World Award for his efforts. He later made similar contributions to ''New Faces of 1956'' and ''New Faces of 1962''. He wrote the lyrics for ''Bravo Giovanni'', which garnered him a Tony Award nomination, and directed a ...
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Burt Metcalfe
Burton Denis Metcalfe (March 19, 1935 – July 27, 2022) was a Canadian-American film and television producer, director, screenwriter, and actor. Biography Burton Denis Metcalfe was born in Saskatoon, but grew up in Montreal and latterly in Los Angeles. He received his bachelor's degree in theater in 1955 from University of California, Los Angeles. In 1956, he was drafted as an enlisted man into the United States Navy, serving two years. He was stationed at Ream Field, San Ysidro, California, where he held a public relations position. During this period, Metcalfe acting as the lead, working closely with some of his fellow enlisted comrades created the "Miss Angel" beauty contest. An "Angel" in Navy terms meaning a helicopter that would swoop in saving downed pilots who ditched their aircraft in the sea and in some cases on land. Ream Field at that time was virtually the "helicopter capitol of the world". In 1959, Metcalfe had a small role in the movie ''Gidget'', as Lord Byron ...
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Sy Rosen
Sy Rosen is an American producer and screenwriter. He served as one of the creators of the American sitcom television series ''Gimme a Break!'', which he created with Mort Lachman. Career Rosen started his career in 1976, first writing a few episodes for the television series ''The Bob Newhart Show''. He also served in the army and graduated from college, in 1969. In 1980s-2000s, Rosen produced and wrote many shows, including, ''Taxi'', ''The Wonder Years'', '' Maude'', ''M*A*S*H'', ''The Jeffersons'', ''Rhoda'', '' Sister, Sister'', ''Throb'', ''My Two Dads'' and '' Sanford''. In 1987, he created the new NBC sitcom television series '' Roomies'', which ran for 8 episodes. In 2007, Rosen wrote the book ''The Miracle Group''. In 2018, Rosen screenplayed the short film ''The Matchmaker'', which starred Barbara Bain, Rhea Perlman, Robert Romanus and Bryna Weiss ''Polyommatus'' is a genus of butterflies in the family Lycaenidae. Its species are found in the Palearctic rea ...
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John Rappaport (screenwriter)
John Rappaport is an American producer and screenwriter. He was nominated for eight Primetime Emmy Awards. Rappaport had written the series finale "Goodbye, Farewell and Amen" of the television series ''M*A*S*H'', along with Alan Alda, Burt Metcalfe, Dan Wilcox, Thad Mumford, Elias Davis, David Pollock and Karen Hall Karen Lynne Hall (born June 2, 1956) is an American television writer, Television producer, producer, author, Bookstore, bookstore owner and a member of the George Foster Peabody Awards board of jurors, best known for her work on the television se .... References External links * * Living people Year of birth missing (living people) Place of birth missing (living people) American television producers American male screenwriters American television writers American male television writers 20th-century American screenwriters {{US-tv-bio-stub ...
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Jim Mulligan
Leather Charm was a short-lived American heavy metal band from Downey, California, noteworthy as a forerunner to Metallica. The group rehearsed new wave of British heavy metal covers and original material for a period of months in 1981. History Leather Charm was formed in June 1981 following the demise of Phantom Lord, a garage band featuring James Hetfield and guitarist Hugh Tanner. At the time, Hetfield was living with an older brother in Brea, California and attending Brea Olinda High School after the unforeseen death of his mother. In the new band, Hetfield and Tanner were joined by Hetfield's childhood friend and roommate Ron McGovney, and later drummer Jim Mulligan. While Hetfield had played guitar in Phantom Lord, he acted solely as lead vocalist in Leather Charm. Tanner was replaced several months later by guitarist Troy James. The group was influenced by the new wave of British heavy metal and practiced covers of songs by such bands of the period, including Diamond He ...
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Period Of Adjustment (M*A*S*H)
The eighth season of ''M*A*S*H'' aired Mondays at 9:00–9:30 pm on CBS. Cast Note: Gary Burghoff appeared in four episodes of the season as Cpl. Walter "Radar" O'Reilly before leaving the series. Episodes Notes External links List of ''M*A*S*H'' (season 8) episodesat the Internet Movie Database IMDb (an abbreviation of Internet Movie Database) is an online database of information related to films, television series, home videos, video games, and streaming content online – including cast, production crew and personal biographies, ... {{DEFAULTSORT:MASH Episodes (Season 8) 1979 American television seasons 1980 American television seasons MASH 08 ...
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David Isaacs (writer)
David Isaacs is an American screenwriter and producer. He has written episodes of ''M*A*S*H'', '' Cheers'', its spin-off ''Frasier'', and ''The Simpsons'' with Ken Levine. Isaacs became a consulting producer and writer for the AMC television drama ''Mad Men'' for the show's second season. He won the Writers Guild of America Award for Best Dramatic Series at the February 2009 ceremony for his work on the second season. He is currently a professor and Chair of the writing division at the University of Southern California in Los Angeles, where he teaches comedy and screenwriting. References External links * David Isaacsat the UCLA Extension Writers' Program David Isaacsat the University of Southern California , mottoeng = "Let whoever earns the palm bear it" , religious_affiliation = Nonsectarian—historically Methodist , established = , accreditation = WSCUC , type = Private research university , academic_affiliations = , endowment = $8.1 ... * ...
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