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it just started to percolate through the world. i remember going on vacation to england that summer, and that s all that people were talking about there. we know you don t die. i mean, you couldn t die. we don t know that. how could you die? you couldn t come back next season. that s what i mean. i couldn t come back but the show could still go. oh, but you wouldn t. what is that show without j.r.? well, that s what i figure, yeah. i guess if you don t know by now who shot j.r., you probably do not care. last night some 82 million americans did. and they watched the much-touted dallas episode. it could become the most-watched television show ever. who shot j.r. is a reflection of old-fashioned television. it s a moment that gathers everybody around the electronic fireplace, which is now the television set. one special american television program. critics said it transcends in popularity every other american statement about war. and something special happened toda
television set. one special american television program. critics said it transcends in popularity every other american statement about war. and something special happened today to mobile army surgical hospital 4077. that will touch millions of americans. it was the kind of event that would draw the world s breath. stage 9, 21st fox studios, the end of the korean war, the television version m.a.s.h. it s been an honor and a privilege to have worked with you. and i m very, very proud to have known you. there were those landmark times when shows that had been watched through the 70s and into the 80s, like m.a.s.h. had its final episode. and we were all sad to see them go. i ll miss you. i ll miss you. a lot. all over the country, armies of fans crowded around television sets to watch the final episode and to bid m.a.s.h. farewell.
television program. critics said it transcends in popularity every other american statement about war. and something special happened today to mobile army surgical hospital 4077. that will touch millions of americans. it was the kind of event that would draw the world s breath. stage 9, 20th century fox studios, the end of the korean war, the television version m.a.s.h. it s been an honor and a privilege to have worked with you. and i m very, very proud to have known you. there were those landmark times when shows that had been watched through the 70s and into the 80s, like m.a.s.h. had its final episode. and we were all sad to see them go. i ll miss you. i ll miss you. a lot. all over the country, armies of fans crowded around television sets to watch the final episode and to bid m.a.s.h. farewell. the finale of m.a.s.h. was unprecedented.