AfterMASH

The Korean War had ended, but the creators of the hit show M*A*S*H, one of the most successful television shows of all time, just couldn’t walk away. Like the Grey’s Anatomy spin-off Private Practice — whose second season premieres tonight — AfterMASH took a main character out of a high-pressure medical situation and placed that person into … a significantly less vital setting. Yanked from the cauldron of war, Colonel Potter, Sergeant Klinger and Father Mulcahy end up at a veterans’ hospital. Scintillating. A well-received first season was followed by a disastrous second one when AfterMASH was placed against The A-Team. Then it was canceled.
The Ropers

The listlessness of the first 40 seconds of The Ropers’ credit sequence rarely dissipated over the show’s ensuing 29 minutes. Turning the concept of Three’s Company (the sitcom iceberg from which The Ropers calved) on its head, the show had Jeffrey Tambor’s Jeffrey P. Brookes III serve as the straight-man foil to Norman Fell’s Mr. Roper. See how they did that, flipping the script? It lasted little more than a year. Then it was canceled.

























